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- Degraded time-frequency acuity to time-reversed notes.
- Oppenheim JN1, Isakov P, Magnasco MO.
- PloS one.PLoS One.2013 Jun 17;8(6):e65386. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065386. Print 2013.
- Time-reversal symmetry breaking is a key feature of many classes of natural sounds, originating in the physics of sound production. While attention has been paid to the response of the auditory system to "natural stimuli," very few psychophysical tests have been performed. We conduct psychophysical
- PMID 23799012
- Preservation of neurons of the nucleus basalis in subcortical ischemic vascular disease.
- Jung S1, Zarow C, Mack WJ, Zheng L, Vinters HV, Ellis WG, Lyness SA, Chui HC.
- Archives of neurology.Arch Neurol.2012 Jul;69(7):879-86.
- OBJECTIVE: To investigate loss of neurons in the nucleus basalis (NB) of Meynert in patients with subcortical ischemic vascular disease (SIVD) compared with healthy controls, patients with Alzheimer disease (AD), and patients with mixed AD and SIVD.DESIGN: Autopsied cases drawn from a longitudinal o
- PMID 22393167
- Effects of the diethyl and dimethyl esters of glutamic acid on morphine anti-nociception in the rat.
- Wong C, Yarbrough GG.
- Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology.Can J Physiol Pharmacol.1975 Aug;53(4):509-12.
- The effects of pretreatments with various doses of glutamic acid diethyl or dimethyl esters on morphine-induced anti-nociception in the hot-plate and tail-flick tests on rats were examined. While neither substance alone altered control reaction times, they both antagonized the effects of morphine, s
- PMID 1175081
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