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NeuroElectric Therapy — (NET) is a form of Cranial Electro Stimulation (CES) that uses low current electrical impulses across the head to relieve the symptoms of acute and chronic withdrawal from drugs.In the late 1970s, a Scottish surgeon, Dr. Meg Patterson (MBE, MBChB … Wikipedia
Electrotherapy — Intervention Use of electrical apparatus. Interrupted galvanism used in regeneration of deltoid muscle. First half of the twentieth century. MeSH … Wikipedia
Neuro-Elektrische Stimulation — Neuro Elektrische Stimulation, auch NeuroElektrische Stimulation oder NES geschrieben, bezeichnet ein Verfahren zur Behandlung von Sucht Erkrankungen durch die Anwendung von elektrischem Strom. Er wird über Klebeelektroden angewendet, die in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cranial electrotherapy stimulation — Alternative medicine / fringe therapies Claims Electrical stimulation of the scalp can relieve various psychological disorders. Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) is an experimental[1] psychiatric treatment that applies a small, pulsed … Wikipedia
Action potential — In physiology, an action potential is a short lasting event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls, following a consistent trajectory. Action potentials occur in several types of animal cells, called… … Wikipedia
8-Circuit Model of Consciousness — The 8 Circuit Model of Consciousness is a theory of consciousness first proposed by psychologist Timothy Leary. It models the mind as a collection of 8 circuits , with each circuit representing a higher stage of evolution than the one before… … Wikipedia
Consciousness and Cognition — The journal Consciousness and Cognition (ISSN 1053 8100) provides a forum for scientific approaches to the issues of consciousness, voluntary control, and self.[1] It features empirical research (in the form of regular articles and short reports) … Wikipedia
Mirror box — A diagrammatic explanation of the mirror box. The patient places the good limb into one side of the box (in this case the right hand) and the amputated limb into the other side. Due to the mirror, the patient sees a reflection of the good hand… … Wikipedia
J. A. Scott Kelso — (born February 27, 1947) is an Irish born neuroscientist working at Florida Atlantic University (FAU). Kelso holds the Glenwood and Martha Creech Eminent Scholar Chair in Science at (FAU). Biography Kelso was born in 1947 in Derry, Northern… … Wikipedia
Brian Cutillo — Brian A. Cutillo (1945 2006) was a scholar and translator in the field of Tibetan Buddhism. He was also an accomplished neuro cognitive scientist, musician, anthropologist and textile weaver.tudies at MITCutillo was a graduate of MIT majoring in… … Wikipedia