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    Saper‚ C. B. (1990). Role of the cerebral cortex in autonomic function Clark‚ L. A.‚ & Watson‚ D. (1991). Tripartite model of anxiety and depression: Psychometric evidence and D.‚ & Joiner‚ T. E. (2002). Affective responses to EEG preparation and their link to resting anterior EEG Crews‚ W. D.‚ & Harrison‚ D. W. (1994). Sex differences and cerebral asymmetry in facial affect perception as a function of depression. Psychobiology‚ 22‚ 112116. Borod‚ J. C. (1992). Interhemsipheric and Intrahemsipheric control

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    - TENTATIVE Date Sheet For Term-End Examination – DECEMBER‚ 2012 ADCM/ADWRE/BTME/ DNS & BACHELORS DEGREE PROGRAMMES OF STUDY Permission for appearing in the examination is provisional and is subject to the following conditions : (1)Your registration for these courses is valid and not time barred. (2) You have submitted the required number of assignments in the courses by due date wherever applicable (3) You have completed the minimum time to pursue these courses as per

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    Febrile Seizure Essay

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    Febrile seizures are considered a separate disease classification from epilepsy‚ and approached with a unique set of diagnostic and treatment criteria. They are common‚ occurring in 2-5% of children age 6 months to 5 years and of note for this particular case‚ occur in 5-10% of Indian children. (Chung‚ 2014). With regard to incidence‚ Change (2014) states that there are two peak seasons: November-January as a result of increased prevalence of viral upper respiratory illness‚ and June-August‚ related

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    continued the chapter progressed to the different stages of sleep and the biological rhythm of or sleep. Researchers use electroencephalograph (EEG) to observe the brain waves and patters that occur while you sleep. About every 90 minutes we go through different stages of sleep. While you are awake and relaxed the EEG detects alpha waves but while you sleep the EEG detects different waves for each different stage. One interesting fact was that we never recall the moment we fall sleep and as I read I tried

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    Epilepsy is a severe illness of the brain that involves impulsive‚ recurring attacks. It involves numerous diverse conditions that cause prolonged seizures. One seizure does not specify epilepsy‚ but when the seizures are frequent‚ it might be a diagnosing of epilepsy. The major trait of seizure is the abrupt events that affect behaviors‚ body movements or thoughts that patients are not able to regulate (Devinsky‚ 2011). The epileptic seizure usually manifests with symptoms like abnormal sensory

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    movement into and out of the lungs‚ and is directly proportional to the pressure difference of the intrapulmonary pressure and the atmospheric pressure‚ and inversely proportional to the resistance of the lungs (elasticity/diameter of air pathways).1 The BIOPAC program then can convert the airflow to volume of air moved. Pulmonary ventilation is the movement of air in and out of the lungs. A more specific measurement of pulmonary airflow is the minute respiratory volume‚ which measures how much air is moved

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    - Date Sheet For Term-End Examination – DECEMBER‚ 2012 ADCM/ADWRE/BTME/ DNS & BACHELORS DEGREE PROGRAMMES OF STUDY Permission for appearing in the examination is provisional and is subject to the following conditions : (1)Your registration for these courses is valid and not time barred. (2) You have submitted the required number of assignments in the courses by due date wherever applicable (3) You have completed the minimum time to pursue these courses as per the provision

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    Dement And Kleitman Essay

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    considered Dement & Kleitman experiment to be valid. One of the factors that has made the findings to be valid is the use of laboratory experiment. This enables the use of advanced technology and allows for precise measurement of data which in this case‚ EEG machine (electroencephalogram) is used to measure the brainwave activity and measure the eye movement of the participants which are not directly observable to the naked eye. By using this experimental method‚ it can strictly control the situations or

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    English (BDP) B.A. (Hons.) Course Code : EEG NETAJI SUBHAS OPEN UNIVERSITY 1‚ Woodburn Park‚ Kolkata-700 020 Tel. : 2283-5157 TeleFax : 033-2283 5082Course Structure For The Bachelor’s Degree Programme (BDP) in English 1. Compulsory Subjects : Foundation Course (a) Humanities and Social Science (FHS) 8 Credits (b) Science and Technology (FST) 8 Credits (c) Bengali (FBG) 4 Credits (d) English (FEG) 4 Credits 24 Credits 2. Elective Subjects : Honours Course (EEG) Paper 1 : Reading Poetry 8 Credits Paper

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    Epilepsy Case Study

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    Cora was two years old when she had her first seizure. As a mother‚ I was frantic and scared that my little girl was dying of causes I could not understand. After rushing her to the hospital‚ the doctors asked many questions about what happened. I told them exactly what I saw which I describes as‚ “My child was just watching a cartoon on TV. She began to throw a fit for no reason so I walked away as I always did. However‚ unlike normal she screamed louder and fell to the floor where she started to

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