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Asphyxiation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Asphyxiation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-07-14
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

For centuries, society has been puzzled by the alcoholic and the insane. Plenty of subject material is available from perspectives of professionals, philosophers, and persons in recovery. But what is it like inside the mind of someone lost to the world? Originally written and published in 2005, "Asphyxiation" offers a stunning insider's view of alcoholism and borderline personality disorder. Alternating between free association reminiscent of William S. Burroughs and self-deprecating narrative, Neur0 Vanity explores abuse, mental illness, addiction, the influence of Hollywood, and delusions of grandeur with shocking honesty and impenitence. The 20-year-old author shares her stories in a unique style that draws readers into the twisted inner workings of a diseased mind. This second edition features an afterword from the author, written seven years later and from a place of full recovery.

Neuro
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Neuro

"The brain sciences are influencing our understanding of human behavior as never before, from neuropsychiatry and neuroeconomics to neurotheology and neuroaesthetics. Many now believe that the brain is what makes us human, and it seems that neuroscientists are poised to become the new experts in the management of human conduct. Neuro describes the key developments--theoretical, technological, economic, and biopolitical--that have enabled the neurosciences to gain such traction outside the laboratory. It explores the ways neurobiological conceptions of personhood are influencing everything from child rearing to criminal justice, and are transforming the ways we "know ourselves" as human being...

Two Antithetical Contentions of Vanity, Punning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Two Antithetical Contentions of Vanity, Punning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-01-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Human nature is very limited, whatever "clinical" psychologists claim. This very short treatise about the whole of the human mind is about as long as it takes to expound psychology. The conservative rag Volterra refers to is probably "National Review" and the occasion de Kooning's death, who was there approved over Tiziano, compared to whom even Rembrandt is not much of a painter. Amer (Vanity) Buckley was still alive. The "Two Antithetical Contentions" are those of what this author, as well as this reviewer can determine, argues vanity to be, and what "Bible's" case for what vanity is.

The Neuro Generation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

The Neuro Generation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Technology now allows us to unlock the amazing potential of the human brain in ways we never dreamt were possible. Join award-winning inventor and entrepreneur Tan Le as she criss-crosses the globe, introducing the brilliant neurotech innovators and neuroscientists at the frontiers of brain enhancement. The NeuroGeneration offers an exciting glimpse into the new brain technologies that sound like science fiction, but are quickly becoming reality. They can enhance our ability to focus and learn, restore lost memories, improve our health, and offer life-changing assistance for people with disabilities.

Neuro-habits
  • Language: en

Neuro-habits

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Neuro-Immune Interactions in the Adult Central Nervous System
  • Language: en

Neuro-Immune Interactions in the Adult Central Nervous System

Increasing evidence indicates that inflammatory cells and immunological cytokines can enter into the brain and modulate a number of biological and cognitive functions. Under physiological conditions, only a few immune cells, such as: macrophages, lymphocytes and dendritic cells can cross the blood-brain barrier and gain access to neural tissue. For many years, these findings supported the notion that the brain was an immunologically privileged organ. To date, increasing evidence strongly challenges this conjecture. In fact, neuroinflammation triggers a significant infiltration of immune cells into the cerebral parenchyma. The infiltration of inflammatory cells is accompanied by the release o...