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Alabdulgader, Abdullah. "Alabdulgader Heart Based Resonant Field Theory of Consciousness: A Scientific Exploration of Resonance, human Intention and Revelation." European Journal of Applied Sciences 13, no. 02 (2025): 343–67. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.1302.18585.

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The Alabdulgader Heart-Based Resonant Field (HBRF) Theory of Consciousness redefines the boundaries between science and spirituality, offering a novel framework to explore the intricate connections between human consciousness, divine communication, and universal resonant fields. This theory posits that the human heart is more than a biological organ; it serves as a dynamic center of consciousness with the ability to sense, process, and resonate with external energetic fields, including cosmic and planetary frequencies. Recent research in neurocardiology reveals that the heart can detect sensor
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Eissa, Mostafa. "Neuroscientific detection of covert consciousness in disorders of consciousness." Atlantic Journal of Medical Science and Research 5, no. 2 (2025): 51. https://doi.org/10.5455/atjmed.2025.05.05.

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The subjective experience of consciousness, a cornerstone of human existence, is profoundly disrupted in disorders of consciousness (DOC) arising from severe brain injuries, spanning-states from coma to the minimally conscious state. A significant challenge in clinical practice is the phenomenon of covert consciousness, in which individuals may retain awareness despite the absence of overt behavioral responsiveness. Diagnosis based solely on observable behavior is inherently limited by factors such as co-occurring motor impairments, the fluctuating nature of consciousness, and subjective inter
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Hsu, Ta-Li, Tien-Chi Li, Fei-Pi Lai, Ming Ouhyoung, Chih-Hung Chang, and Cheng-Tzu Wang. "Late-onset isolated cerebral fat embolism syndrome after a simple tibial plateau fracture: a rare case report." Journal of International Medical Research 49, no. 7 (2021): 030006052110284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605211028415.

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Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is a complication of long bone fractures that often occurs within 72 hours of injury. Early-onset isolated cerebral fat embolism is catastrophic and rarely reported. We herein present a rare case of delayed-onset isolated cerebral FES that developed 10 days after definite fixation of a left tibial plateau fracture. A 70-year-old woman was injured in a traffic accident and diagnosed with a left tibial plateau fracture. However, she developed sudden loss of consciousness (E4V1M1) and quadriplegia 10 days after fracture fixation. Her vital signs showed no respiratory d
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Gosseries, Olivia, Francesca Pistoia, Vanessa Charland-Verville, Antonio Carolei, Simona Sacco, and Steven Laureys. "The Role of Neuroimaging Techniques in Establishing Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapy in Disorders of Consciousness." Open Neuroimaging Journal 10, no. 1 (2016): 52–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874440001610010052.

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Non-communicative brain damaged patients raise important clinical and scientific issues. Here, we review three major pathological disorders of consciousness: coma, the unresponsive wakefulness syndrome and the minimally conscious state. A number of clinical studies highlight the difficulty in making a correct diagnosis in patients with disorders of consciousness based only on behavioral examinations. The increasing use of neuroimaging techniques allows improving clinical characterization of these patients. Recent neuroimaging studies using positron emission tomography, functional magnetic reso
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Chumkamon, Sakmongkon, Eiji Hayashi, and Masato Koike. "Intelligent emotion and behavior based on topological consciousness and adaptive resonance theory in a companion robot." Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures 18 (October 2016): 51–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bica.2016.09.004.

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Errante, Antonino, Donatella Saviola, Fabrizio Fasano, et al. "Application of an Intensive Rehabilitation Program After Very Late Recovery of Consciousness: A Single-Case Neurorehabilitation and Neuroimaging Study." Journal of Central Nervous System Disease 11 (January 2019): 117957351984349. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1179573519843492.

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Late recovery of consciousness in vegetative state is considered as an exceptional outcome and has been reported prevalently in patients who suffered a traumatic brain injury. In these patients, the benefits of prolonging the rehabilitation, aimed at the recovery of autonomy in basic everyday activities, has been demonstrated. Here, we describe the application of an intensive multi-professional rehabilitation program carried out on a young female patient, with exceptionally late recovery of consciousness, specifically, after 7 years of vegetative state due to severe brain hemorrhage. Neuropsyc
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Vassilieva, Alexandra, Markus Harboe Olsen, Costanza Peinkhofer, Gitte Moos Knudsen, and Daniel Kondziella. "Automated pupillometry to detect command following in neurological patients: a proof-of-concept study." PeerJ 7 (May 13, 2019): e6929. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6929.

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Background Levels of consciousness in patients with acute and chronic brain injury are notoriously underestimated. Paradigms based on electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) may detect covert consciousness in clinically unresponsive patients but are subject to logistical challenges and the need for advanced statistical analysis. Methods To assess the feasibility of automated pupillometry for the detection of command following, we enrolled 20 healthy volunteers and 48 patients with a wide range of neurological disorders, including seven patients in the inte
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Morita, Tomoyo, Minoru Asada, and Eiichi Naito. "Gray-Matter Expansion of Social Brain Networks in Individuals High in Public Self-Consciousness." Brain Sciences 11, no. 3 (2021): 374. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11030374.

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Self-consciousness is a personality trait associated with an individual’s concern regarding observable (public) and unobservable (private) aspects of self. Prompted by previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies, we examined possible gray-matter expansions in emotion-related and default mode networks in individuals with higher public or private self-consciousness. One hundred healthy young adults answered the Japanese version of the Self-Consciousness Scale (SCS) questionnaire and underwent structural MRI. A voxel-based morphometry analysis revealed that individuals scoring hi
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Stein, Timo, Daniel Kaiser, Johannes J. Fahrenfort, and Simon van Gaal. "The human visual system differentially represents subjectively and objectively invisible stimuli." PLOS Biology 19, no. 5 (2021): e3001241. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001241.

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The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures can be either subjective (based on participant’s report) or objective (based on perceptual performance). The preferred awareness measure depends on the theoretical position about consciousness and may influence conclusions about the extent of unconscious processing and about the neural correlates of consciousness. We obtained functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements from 43 subjects while they viewed masked faces and houses that were either subjectively or objectively invisible. E
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Dessì, Ugo. "Glocal Zen in Italy: A Preliminary Exploration of the Underlying Dynamics." Religions 13, no. 10 (2022): 997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel13100997.

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This article focuses on three Zen meditation groups operating in Italy from the perspective of glocalization. Based on ethnographic fieldwork and practitioners’ narratives, it explores the dynamics underlying the making of glocal Zen with reference to the internal structure of individual religious worlds and its reshaping through the creative incorporation of zazen or zazen-like meditation. My analysis also indicates that there are at least three main factors constraining these processes of glocalization: Availability, or the way in which Zen meditational techniques become accessible (or not)
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Katano, Kosuke, Nozomi Fuse, Yoshitaka Asano, et al. "Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome due to Rhabdomyolysis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Syndrome following Cardiogenic Shock." Case Reports in Critical Care 2021 (November 25, 2021): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8083731.

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Osmotic demyelination syndrome (ODS) is a relatively rare disease that causes rapid demyelination, resulting in pontine and central nervous system damage with various symptoms, including impaired consciousness. It often occurs when hyponatremia is rapidly corrected. However, it can also occur when a normonatremic patient suddenly develops hypernatremia. A 51-year-old man developed cardiogenic shock with impaired consciousness, hyperCKemia, hypernatremia, and hyperglycemia. Osmotic demyelination syndrome secondary to rhabdomyolysis and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome was suspected. The pati
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Elbaiuomy, Eslam, Ibrahim Hegazy, and Sherif Sheta. "The impact of architectural spaces’ geometric forms and construction materials on the users’ brainwaves and consciousness status." International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies 14, no. 3 (2017): 326–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijlct/ctx018.

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Abstract Biogeometry is the patented science of using the energy of shapes and forms to qualitatively make a balance between the biological energy systems and accommodate their interactions with the environment. Balancing the activities of daily life, attaining harmony with our environment, humanizing modern technology, and incorporating science and spirituality are the work of the science of biogeometry. The research in biogeometry was and still is mainly dedicated to the development of a new form of architecture that would improve the human biological system. In this context, the current stu
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Czarnecka-Gallas, Marta, Liisi Lees, and Jonne Kotta. "Developing an Umbrella Brand for Cross-Border Maritime Destinations: A Case Study of Baltic Sustainable Boating." Sustainability 17, no. 9 (2025): 3978. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17093978.

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The article explores the development of Baltic Sustainable Boating 2030 (BSB2030), a cross-border destination brand for the Baltic Sea Region. Based on stakeholder engagement from 2022–2024, including a branding workshop and preliminary market testing at BOOT Düsseldorf 2024, the study highlights how shared maritime identity and sustainability values can support transnational branding. The findings show that multi-level stakeholder involvement and values-based narratives strengthen regional appeal, yet the brand still lacks emotional resonance, clear messaging, and coherent governance. While B
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Cherkasova, Anastasiia N., Kseniia A. Yatsko, Maria S. Kovyazina, et al. "Testing a Set of fMRI Paradigms to Detect the “Covert Cognition” Phenomenon on a Sample of Healthy Volunteers." Moscow University Psychology Bulletin 47, no. 2 (2024): 219–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.11621/lpj-24-22.

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Background. The authors developed a specialized set of functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigms, based on data from general psychology, neuropsychology and previous studies, to diagnose the “covert cognition” phenomenon on a Russian-speaking sample of patients with chronic disorders of consciousness. Before using this set with patients, it is advisable to carry out testing on a group of healthy people with preserved consciousness in order to detect significant clusters of activation corresponding to paradigms and to assess their reproducibility at the individual level. Objectives. The s
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Wu, Yuzhang, Zhitao Li, Ruowei Qu, et al. "Electroencephalogram-Based Brain Connectivity Analysis in Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness." Neural Plasticity 2023 (April 18, 2023): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4142053.

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Background. Prolonged disorders of consciousness (pDOC) are common in neurology and place a heavy burden on families and society. This study is aimed at investigating the characteristics of brain connectivity in patients with pDOC based on quantitative EEG (qEEG) and extending a new direction for the evaluation of pDOC. Methods. Participants were divided into a control group (CG) and a DOC group by the presence or absence of pDOC. Participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T1 three-dimensional magnetization with a prepared rapid acquisition gradient echo (3D-T1-MPRAGE) sequence, a
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Siegel, Irene R. "EMDR as a Transpersonal Therapy: A Trauma-Focused Approach to Awakening Consciousness." Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 12, no. 1 (2018): 24–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.12.1.24.

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This article introduces the integration of a transpersonal psychological approach into the standard eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) protocol. The history and philosophy of transpersonal psychology is explained as an expanded context for healing. The applications of a transpersonal context to EMDR therapy are discussed as it applies to taking the client from trauma to healing beyond adaptive functioning leading to exceptional human functioning, as depicted in Native shamanism and Eastern spiritual tradition where consciousness is awakened. The influence of the consciousness
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July, Julius, Adeline, Girianto Tjandrawidjaja, et al. "A case of nonalcoholic Wernicke’s encephalopathy due to an extreme diet based on magnetic resonance imaging features." Medical Journal of Indonesia 28, no. 3 (2019): 276–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.13181/mji.v28i3.2629.

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Wernicke’s encephalopathy is a rare occurrence in Indonesia because alcohol consumption is very low. However, in Indonesia, Wernicke’s encephalopathy could be triggered by an inadequate intake of thiamine (vitamin B1) due to an extreme diet for several months. It is a case of a 31-year-old male, who presented to the emergency room with a decreased level of consciousness. According to the family, for the last few weeks, he has become less responsive and less attentive. Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a unique picture with symmetrical lesions
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Poznanski, Roman R., Jalil Ali, Nicolangelo L. Iannella, and Valeriy Sbitnev. "Consciousness: a quantum optical effect in fluorescent protein pathways." Journal of Multiscale Neuroscience 3, no. 3 (2024): 224–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.56280/1648335153.

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This paper presents a physical mechanism of embodied consciousness based on the dynamic organicity theory. We use the entropic pilot wave theory to describe the quantum dipole oscillations from dipole-bound delocalized (quasi-free) electrons in nonpolar nanocavities of aromatic amino acid residues (benzene moiety /cyclic hydrocarbons that contain resonance structures) and their fluorescent pathways. These pathways contain cavity quasipolariton condensates composed of quantized polarization waves of entangled photons. The behavior of oscillating molecular dipoles is influenced by the quantum na
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Bodien, Yelena G., and Joseph T. Giacino. "Challenges and Pitfalls Associated with Diagnostic and Prognostic Applications of Functional Neuroimaging in Disorders of Consciousness." Open Neuroimaging Journal 10, no. 1 (2016): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874440001610010023.

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The diagnostic assessment of patients with disorder of consciousness is currently based on clinical testing at the bedside and prone to a high error rate in the assessment of the degree of conscious awareness. Investigation of more objective assessment strategies, such as the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to detect conscious awareness, are becoming increasingly popular in the research community. However, inherent challenges to the use of fMRI threaten its validity as a diagnostic tool and will need to be resolved prior to its integration into the clinical setting. These c
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Gross, William L., Kathryn K. Lauer, Xiaolin Liu, et al. "Propofol Sedation Alters Perceptual and Cognitive Functions in Healthy Volunteers as Revealed by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging." Anesthesiology 131, no. 2 (2019): 254–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/aln.0000000000002669.

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AbstractEditor’s PerspectiveWhat We Already Know about This TopicWhat This Article Tells Us That Is NewBackgroundElucidating networks underlying conscious perception is important to understanding the mechanisms of anesthesia and consciousness. Previous studies have observed changes associated with loss of consciousness primarily using resting paradigms. The authors focused on the effects of sedation on specific cognitive systems using task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging. The authors hypothesized deepening sedation would degrade semantic more than perceptual discrimination.MethodsD
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Fauzi, Asra Al, and Lidya Ari Widyarini. "Neuromarketing: The Physiological Tools for Understanding Consumer Behaviour." Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH) 8, no. 1 (2023): e002081. http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/mjssh.v8i1.2081.

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Traditional techniques can measure cognitive and emotional verbal expressions below the consciousness level. The disadvantages of this technique is not able to provide information on emotional responses in an unconscious state. Artificial intelligence of neural network is a cost-effective and an alternative for neuromarketing tools. Neuromarketing is a new technique for designing marketing strategies, especially advertising campaigns. The tools in neuroscience to measure behavioural response based on psychology, such as behaviour prediction and cognitive patterns. Marketers have used a variety
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Díaz García, J. D., J. P. Venzor Castellanos, and F. D. Flores Silva. "Bickerstaff encephalitis." ACTUALIDAD MEDICA 105, no. 105(811) (2020): 233–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15568/am.2020.811.cc04.

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Introduction: Bickerstaff encephalitis is a rare acute neurological disease, characterized clinically by relatively symmetric ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, altered level of consciousness and hyperreflexia, belonging to a continuous pathological spectrum that includes acute ophthalmoplegia, Miller Fisher syndrome and Guillain Barre syndrome. Case report: Female, 26 years old. He started with blurred vision, holocranean headache, generalized myalgias and a 38.5 ° C fever of 7 days of evolution. He found amnesia, dysarthria, ataxia and generalized hyperreflexia, left facio-brachio-crural paresis and l
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Mandonnet, Emmanuel, Charles Mellerio, Marion Barberis, Isabelle Poisson, Johan Martijn Jansma, and Geert-Jan Rutten. "When Right Is on the Left (and Vice Versa): A Case Series of Glioma Patients with Reversed Lateralization of Cognitive Functions." Journal of Neurological Surgery Part A: Central European Neurosurgery 81, no. 02 (2020): 138–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1701625.

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AbstractWe report a case series of four patients operated on for a glioma in awake conditions and in whom task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) demonstrated right-dominant activity during a language production task. Language functional sites were identified intraoperatively by electrical stimulations only in the patient with a right-sided lesion. Furthermore, the pre- or postoperative cognitive evaluations in the three patients operated on for a left-sided glioma revealed right spatial neglect and dysexecutive syndrome, hence demonstrating that, in patients with right-dominan
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Mencarelli, Lucia, Maria Chiara Biagi, Ricardo Salvador, et al. "Network Mapping of Connectivity Alterations in Disorder of Consciousness: Towards Targeted Neuromodulation." Journal of Clinical Medicine 9, no. 3 (2020): 828. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9030828.

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Disorder of consciousness (DoC) refers to a group of clinical conditions that may emerge after brain injury, characterized by a varying decrease in the level of consciousness that can last from days to years. An understanding of its neural correlates is crucial for the conceptualization and application of effective therapeutic interventions. Here we propose a quantitative meta-analysis of the neural substrate of DoC emerging from functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) studies. We also map the relevant networks of resulting areas to highlight similarities wi
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Çelik, Güner Koyuncu, and Erkan Yildirim. "Epileptic Seizures Induced by a Spontaneous Carotid Cavernous Fistula." Case Reports in Medicine 2016 (2016): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9396014.

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A 79-year-old woman was admitted to our emergency department with complaints of fainting and loss of consciousness three times during the past month. She was diagnosed with epilepsy and started to be treated with antiepileptic drug. Physical examination showed, in the left eye, chemosis, limited eye movements in all directions, and minimal exophthalmos as unexisting symptoms on admission developed on the sixth day. Orbital magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) imaging revealed a carotid cavernous fistula (CCF). Epileptic attacks and ophthalmic findings prev
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Woodward, Matthew, Shannon Arnold, Chris L. Wells, et al. "388 Early Neurorehabilitation of Disorders of Consciousness after Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke." Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 7, s1 (2023): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.423.

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Accurate classification of disorders of consciousness (DoC) is key in developing rehabilitation plans following brain injury. The Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) is a sensitive measure of consciousness. We explore feasibility, safety and impact of CRS-R guided rehab in hemorrhagic stroke patients with DoC and evaluate predictors of recovery. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Consecutive patients with non-traumatic hemorrhagic stroke, defined as subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) or intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), receiving serial CRS-R assessments during their ICU stay at University o
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Torzo, Francesca. "These Are Only Hints and Guesses." Dimensions 1, no. 1 (2021): 133–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/dak-2021-0117.

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Editorial Summary In »These Are Only Hints and Guesses« Francesca Torzo explores experience, conscience, and culture as territories to reflect on architecture. Tracing back the narratives and stories from the past as a basic foundation of knowledge, she unravels the resonance of history and knowledge within contemporary experience and design in architecture. Based upon what has been, the thinking and making of architecture is always embedded in the stream of memory and tradition, referring to what was there before. Proceeding from this basis, the personal archive of memories fuels the processe
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Pang, Min, Hongxia Zeng, Wei Li, and Yi Ding. "Exploring the Value Implication and Realization Path of Accounting Professional Value into Accounting Curriculum." Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management 15, no. 3 (2024): 82–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/xc8mxh39.

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Accounting professional values is the organic unity of ideological politics and accounting professional knowledge. The integrated development of accounting professional values and accounting courses is an important measure to realize the fundamental task of cultivating morality and talents. The integration of the two not only makes the teaching content diversified, but also imperceptibly guides accounting students to establish the correct career view and improve their political position and ideological consciousness. From the perspective of accounting major, this paper combs the teaching statu
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Gen, Shiko, Akio Ogawa, Koji Kanai, et al. "A Case of Neurosarcoidosis-Induced Syndrome of Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic Hormone Diagnosed with Neuroendoscopy." Case Reports in Medicine 2018 (August 6, 2018): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9496149.

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We treated a patient with neurosarcoidosis, which caused the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH), in whom diagnosis was performed using neuroendoscopy. The patient was a 56-year-old female who was hospitalized for hyponatremia and diagnosed with SIADH based on a detailed examination. During the course, she developed impaired consciousness due to acute hydrocephalus, which improved after ventricular drainage. Head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) confirmed nodular lesions at the floor of the third ventricle and the cerebral aqueduct. Neuroendoscopic biopsy led to
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Ogata, Takatsugu, Hironaga Satake, Misato Ogata, Yukimasa Hatachi, and Hisateru Yasui. "Oxaliplatin-Induced Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy in a Patient with Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer: A Case Report." Case Reports in Oncology 10, no. 3 (2017): 885–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000481398.

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Oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy is widely used to treat advanced cancer. Oxaliplatin-induced hyperammonemic encephalopathy is rarely reported. Here, we report a case of oxaliplatin-induced hyperammonemic encephalopathy occurring after gemcitabine plus oxaliplatin (GEMOX) chemotherapy in a patient with pancreatic cancer. A 76-year-old man received GEMOX regimen as first-line treatment for pancreatic adenocarcinoma with peritoneal dissemination. GEMOX consists of gemcitabine (1,000 mg/m2) and oxaliplatin (100 mg/m2) on day 1, repeated every 2 weeks. The second cycle of GEMOX was administered as p
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Li, Yang, Xiang Zhang, Baijun Xie, Xiangqian Zhang, and Shirley A. Padua. "Reconstruction of Ecological Cognition in the Main Soundscape Domain: The Aesthetic Education Synergy Mechanism from the Perspective of Dialectical Contradiction." Journal of Contemporary Educational Research 9, no. 3 (2025): 137–42. https://doi.org/10.26689/jcer.v9i3.9928.

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There is a significant disconnect between current aesthetic education and ecological civilization education. Music education focuses on technical training while neglecting the integration of ecological ethics, while ecological education remains limited to knowledge transmission without effective emotional resonance. This has led to weak ecological responsibility awareness among students (a deficiency of 34%) and a disconnection between curriculum practice and ecological themes (87% of textbooks do not include ecological themes). This study employs the theory of dialectical contradiction as the
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Svítek, Miroslav. "Emergent Intelligence in Generalized Pure Quantum Systems." Computation 10, no. 6 (2022): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/computation10060088.

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This paper presents the generalized information system theory, which is enlarged into pure quantum systems using wave probability functions. The novelty of this approach is based on analogies with electrical circuits and quantum physics. Information power was chosen as the relevant parameter, which guarantees the balance of both components—information flow and information content. Next, the principles of quantum resonance between individual information components, which can lead to emergent behavior, are analyzed. For such a system, adding more and more probabilistic information elements can l
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Jeel, Y. Patel, and Shah Bhaven. "Spectrum of Imaging Findings in Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) from Typical to Atypical." GAIMS Journal of Medical Sciences 2, no. 1 (2022): 40–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6635689.

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<strong>ABSTRACT</strong> Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinico-radiological syndrome characterized by headache, consciousness impairment, seizures, and visual deficits and is associated with white matter changes predominantly affecting the posterior parietal and occipital lobes of the brain. Apart from the above-described typical location of the changes, the most common atypical location involves the brain stem/cerebellar hemispheres and basal ganglia. Additionally, PRES may be complicated in some cases by the presence of cytotoxic edema and haemorrhage. Since magne
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Fernandez-Miranda, Juan C. "Paramedian Supracerebellar Approach in Semi-Sitting Position for Endoscopic Resection of Pineal Cyst: 2-Dimensional Operative Video." Operative Neurosurgery 16, no. 3 (2018): E79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ons/opy216.

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Abstract In this video, we present the case of a 41-yr-old female with new onset of recurrent syncopal episodes. She underwent extensive evaluations and diagnostic work-up by cardiology and neurology, excluding any other cause than a large pineal cyst that was found on magnetic resonance imaging. Surgical indications for pineal cyst resection are very limited as most pineal cyst can be treated conservatively. Recurrent drop-attacks (without loss of consciousness) or syncopal episodes (with brief loss of consciousness) have been associated with pineal cysts secondary to a possible ball valve ef
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Tagliazucchi, Enzo, Dante R. Chialvo, Michael Siniatchkin, et al. "Large-scale signatures of unconsciousness are consistent with a departure from critical dynamics." Journal of The Royal Society Interface 13, no. 114 (2016): 20151027. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2015.1027.

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Loss of cortical integration and changes in the dynamics of electrophysiological brain signals characterize the transition from wakefulness towards unconsciousness. In this study, we arrive at a basic model explaining these observations based on the theory of phase transitions in complex systems. We studied the link between spatial and temporal correlations of large-scale brain activity recorded with functional magnetic resonance imaging during wakefulness, propofol-induced sedation and loss of consciousness and during the subsequent recovery. We observed that during unconsciousness activity i
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Oliveira, Renato, and José Pimentel. "Hypophosphatemia as Potential Biomarker of Tonic-Clonic Seizures in the Emergency Room." Sinapse 23, no. 4 (2024): 223–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.46531/sinapse/cc/230034/2023.

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&#x0D; Transient alteration of consciousness is common in the emergency department. Tonic-clonic seizures (TCS) are a frequent presumptive diagnosis, but there is no reliable postictal biological marker. We report the case of a 19-year-old man with two episodes of generalized TCS, four months apart. Both were associated with moderate-to-severe hypophosphatemia (0.9 mg/dL, reference range 3.0-4.5 mg/dL). The investigation of phospho-calcium metabolism was negative, and phosphorus levels normalized between the two episodes and after the second TCS. The diagnosis of epilepsy was made based on the
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Leung, Ting-Kai. "Evidence-Based Approach and Discussion of ‘Bioceramic Resonance’ to Induce Altered States of Consciousness with Illusory Perception: Possible Application as a Complementary and Alternative Therapy." Alternative, Complementary & Integrative Medicine 7, no. 1 (2021): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24966/acim-7562/100147.

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By combing these results and our previous objective data of electroencephalographic brain wave activity and the locations of brain activation during 3T functional MRI scanning, we hypothesis that the phenomenon observed in this study mimics the psychotherapeutic effects of transcranial brain stimulation, which may probably explain by induction of cerebral electrical discharge and change of synchronous neuronal activity. We discussed the possibility of complementary and alternative therapy on different psychiatric and neurological disorders.
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Gerard, Marx, and Gilon Chaim. "Imaging Mentality: Focus on fMRI." Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience Research 06, no. 01 (2025): 05. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15079869.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> Currently, most neuroscience efforts are focused on developing technologies based on the idea that our mental processes are based on synaptic connections between sets of neurons, exemplified by the Connectome Project. Technologies of physics have been adapted to study the brain, notably with fMRI (focused magnetic resonance imaging). The medical fMRI technique detects mainly the H in water (H<sub>2</sub>O) or blood in the brain, as it is the relatively a much stronger signal than any H bound to tissue. The resultant "negative" image is generated by ignoring the signal
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Cherkasova, Anastasiia N., Kseniia A. Yatsko, Maria S. Kovyazina, et al. "Development of a Set of fMRI Paradigms to Detect the “Covert Cognition” Phenomenon: Neuropsychological Aspects." National Psychological Journal 54, no. 2 (2024): 68–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.11621/npj.2024.0206.

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Background. In recent decades, the phenomenon of “covert cognition” has been described in a small proportion of patients with chronic disorders of consciousness. Specialized paradigms (tasks) are being developed to detect it mostly abroad. These paradigms are carried out under the control of various instrumental methods. The Russian researchers are faced with the task of validating already established paradigms on the Russian-speaking population and of creating new ones. Neuropsychological approach can contribute to solving these problems. Objectives. The study was aimed at developing a set of
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Rapoport, Diego Lucio. "Torsion Geometry 5-Fold Symmetry, Anholonomic Phases, Klein Bottle Logophysics, Chaos, Resonance: Applications Towards a Novel Paradigm for the Neurosciences and Consciousness." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2482, no. 1 (2023): 012026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2482/1/012026.

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Abstract We discuss the torsion geometries as the universal dynamical setting for the five-fold symmetry and its relation to nonorientable surfaces of selfreference embodying a supradual logophysics, rooted in the Möbius strip and Klein Bottle. We frame the discussion in terms of image-schemas in cognitive semantics and their disruption stemming from supraduality and nonorientability. We present the relation with anholonomic phases, chaos and the brain-mind as an integrated dynamical system. We discuss nonorientability as the characteristic transcendental metapattern of resonant connection, pa
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Savchuk, Valery. "Communicative techniques of the U.S. presidents for effective nation leader image formation in social consciousness." Society.Document.Communication 9, no. 2 (2024): 52–61. https://doi.org/10.69587/sdc/2.2024.51.

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The study of crisis speeches by U.S. presidents Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and Barack Obama is important due to the increasing role of effective political communication in contemporary society. The analysis of language means, used in these speeches, helped to understand how leaders influence the audience and shape their positive image. The aim of the study was to identify the key language devices the presidents use for effective communication with the audience and the formation of a positive leader’s image. The research methodology was based on a comprehensive approach, including phonetic, lexic
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Bhatti, Karandeep S., and Arvinder Singh. "Seizures in a child with tuberculomas: case report." International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 7, no. 5 (2020): 1181. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20201667.

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Central tuberculomas, occurring because of the haematogenous spread of M. tuberculosis, can present variably with the symptoms ranging from headache, decreased level of consciousness, neck stiffness to altered mental status, seizures and focal deficits. Diagnostic investigations include but are not limited to CSF analysis, MRI Brain, CT head, and AFB smear, mycobacterial cultures or CBNAAT of the CSF sample. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy can help distinguishing the tuberculoma from its differentials by showing a peculiar lipid peak. Treatment with the antituberculosis drugs over a prolonged
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Aprianto, Dirga Rachmad, and Muhammad Arifin Parenrengi. "A GIANT GERMINOMA MIMICS HIGH-GRADE GLIOMA: A RARE FORM OF THALAMIC REGION TUMOR." Wiadomości Lekarskie 75, no. 8 (2022): 2036–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.36740/wlek202208217.

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A fourteen-year-old boy initially presented with weakness in the right extremity, worsening in the last three months with stiffness and convulsions in his right extremity. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed an intra-axial tumor measuring 8.3x7.3x6.8 cm, leading to obstructive hydrocephalus. The patient’s condition suddenly worsened with decreased consciousness, and then emergency surgery was performed for tumor resection and external ventricular drainage before switching to a ventriculoperitoneal shunt on the fifth day after surgery. Histopathological examination revealed a germi
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Filipo, Roberto, Giuseppe Attanasio, Elio De Seta, and Marika Viccaro. "Post-operative Herpes simplex virus encephalitis after surgical resection of acoustic neuroma: a case report." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 119, no. 7 (2005): 558–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/0022215054352243.

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Herpes simplex virus (HSV) encephalitis is a life-threatening consequence of HSV infection of the central nervous system. Although HSV encephalitis is rare, mortality rates reach 70 per cent in the absence of therapy and only a minority of individuals return to normal function. Antiviral therapy is most effective when started early, necessitating prompt diagnosis.A case of atypical HSV encephalitis is reported. The appearance of a strong headache followed by impairment of consciousness and hypertone of arms and legs complicated the post-operative course in a 33-year-old patient who underwent s
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Stefanou, Maria Ioanna. "The footprints of neuroscience in Alexandria during the 3rd-century BC: Herophilus and Erasistratus." Journal of Medical Biography 28, no. 4 (2018): 186–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967772018789349.

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In the first half of the 3rd-century BC in Alexandria, the Greek physicians Herophilus of Chalcedon (ca. 330 to ca. 260 BC) and Erasistratus of Chios (ca. 315 to ca. 240 BC) became the first scientists in antiquity to comprehensively study the anatomical underpinnings and the physiological properties of mind processes. Their scientific theories were based on experimental evidence arising from anatomical human dissection studies. Among their neuroscientific achievements were the discovery of the cranial nerves, the meninges, the dural sinuses and the ventricles; the delineation of the motor and
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Gansel, Christina. "RISK AND FEAR COMMUNICATION IN THE CORONA PANDEMIC: MULTIMODAL COMMUNICATION AND ITS PERSUASIVE FUNCTION." German Philology at the St Petersburg State University 12 (2022): 304–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu33.2022.116.

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The subject of this article is the fear-related communication in German journalistic media indexed by the COVID pandemic since 2020. Fear communication is considered in the article as a resonance amplifier that can be processed by all functional systems of society, but can only be processed by an individual as an emotion in consciousness. The article does not examine the evocation of fear in an individual, but seeks to grasp theoretically how fear is communicated. The symbolically generalized medium of journalistic media and the coding of communication related to it play a special role. Fear-r
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Brodovskaya, Elena, Anna Dombrovskaya, and Roman Pyrma. "Discourses of external information pressure in the Crimean and Sevastopol Runet segments: features, addressees, conflict potential." Political Science (RU), no. 3 (2020): 243–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/poln/2020.03.11.

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The article presents the results of an applied study of discourse formations in information flows of external origin, targeted to the Crimean and Sevastopol social media audiences. The features of external information pressure on the Crimea and Sevastopol as target regions, the methods of information aggression, information domination, carried out with the aim of deconsolidating the peninsula community, undermining the trust of its representatives of the Russian government, biasing ideas and stereotyping the motives of the leaders of the Russian state, are studied. The research design is based
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Hashimoto, Tadayuki, Tatsuya Aoki, Yoshitaka Kawabata, Yoshihiro Owai, Yoshikazu Matsuda, and Shinobu Tamura. "Nonbacterial Thrombotic Endocarditis Associated with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: An Autopsy Case Report." Medicina 57, no. 11 (2021): 1264. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina57111264.

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Valve vegetation is one of the most fearful findings for physicians. The first diagnosis that comes to their mind is infective endocarditis (IE), but it can also be noninfective; nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis (NBTE). NBTE can be even more challenging than IE for physicians because of the wide range of differential diagnoses such as malignancies, autoimmune disorders and human immunodeficiency virus. A 45-year-old woman presented at the emergency room with a sudden onset of dysarthria and right-sided hemiplegia. Laboratory data showed her blood counts and coagulation test were mostly nor
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Fields, Ken. "On Phonosophy." Organised Sound 25, no. 3 (2020): 274–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771820000229.

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With phonosophy, we are investigating a platform to disembark from the vehicle of the long-travelled logos. The once organic and flowing aspects of Logos (Heraclitus) have all but succumbed to the current scientific, materialistic, mechanistic, quantitative and spatially centric epistemology of the last century – one or all of which perspectives define most of the serious theoretical and critical approaches to organised sound, sound art, music concrète, acousmatic and electroacoustic music in our time. Phonosophy will address that which goes beyond or parallel to the logos, or the logocentric.
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Hirato, Marina, Tomoyuki Tsumoto, Yuta Kobayashi, et al. "Delayed rupture of a large intracranial internal carotid artery aneurysm after flow diverter placement." Surgical Neurology International 14 (December 29, 2023): 446. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/sni_804_2023.

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Background: Delayed rupture after flow diverter (FD) placement is a serious complication, and often it leads to death; however, the exact mechanism leading to the rupture remains unclear. Therefore, in this case, study, we report a case of delayed rupture after FD placement and discuss its causes. Case Description: This study presents the case of a 69-year-old female with multiple aneurysms who underwent FD placement with coil embolization for a large intracranial internal carotid artery aneurysm. Postoperatively, the patient had no significant symptoms, and angiography and magnetic resonance
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