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Neurons Afferent -- See Also Sensory Receptor Cells


Specialized afferent neurons capable of transducing sensory stimuli into NERVE IMPULSES to be transmitted to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. Sometimes sensory receptors for external stimuli are called exteroceptors; for internal stimuli are called interoceptors and proprioceptors.
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Neurons Physiology   2
 

Neurons Sensory -- See Sensory Receptor Cells


Specialized afferent neurons capable of transducing sensory stimuli into NERVE IMPULSES to be transmitted to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. Sometimes sensory receptors for external stimuli are called exteroceptors; for internal stimuli are called interoceptors and proprioceptors.
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Neuropharmacology   3
Neurophysiology   11
Neurophysiology Methods   2006 1
 

Neuropsychiatry -- See Also Neuropsychology


A branch of psychology which investigates the correlation between experience or behavior and the basic neurophysiological processes. The term neuropsychology stresses the dominant role of the nervous system. It is a more narrowly defined field than physiological psychology or psychophysiology.
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Neuropsychiatry   2
Neuropsychiatry Methods   3
Neuropsychiatry Popular Works : Schwartz, Casey,  2015 1
 

Neuropsychological Testing -- See Neuropsychological Tests


Tests designed to assess neurological function associated with certain behaviors. They are used in diagnosing brain dysfunction or damage and central nervous system disorders or injury.
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Neuropsychological Tests   15
Neuropsychological Tests Handbooks : Wanlass, Richard L.  2012 1
Neuropsychological Tests United States   2008 1
 

Neuropsychology -- See Also Neuropsychiatry


A subfield of psychiatry that emphasizes the somatic substructure on which mental operations and emotions are based, and the functional or organic disturbances of the central nervous system that give rise to, contribute to, or are associated with mental and emotional disorders. (From Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary, 8th ed.)
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Neuropsychology   58
Neuropsychology Africa   2013 1
Neuropsychology Asia   2014 1
Neuropsychology Case Reports   2
Neuropsychology Handbooks   2013 1
Neuropsychology Methods   13
Neuropsychology Methods United States   2008 1
Neuropsychology Popular Works   4
Neuropsychology Statistics And Numerical Data : Maroof, David Aaron.  2012 1
Neuropsychology United States   2014 1
Neuroradiography Methods   2011 1
 

Neuroreceptors -- See Sensory Receptor Cells


Specialized afferent neurons capable of transducing sensory stimuli into NERVE IMPULSES to be transmitted to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. Sometimes sensory receptors for external stimuli are called exteroceptors; for internal stimuli are called interoceptors and proprioceptors.
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Neurosciences   33
Neurosciences California : McDermott, Terry.  2010 1
Neurosciences Congresses   2
Neurosciences History : LaPointe, Leonard L.,  2013 1
Neurosciences History Atlases : Schoonover, Carl E.  2010 1
Neurosciences History Essays : Schoonover, Carl E.  2010 1
Neurosciences Methods   3
Neurosciences Popular Works : Johnson, Steven.  2004 1
Neurosciences United States History Personal Narratives   2009 1
 

Neurosensory Deafness -- See Hearing Loss, Sensorineural


Hearing loss resulting from damage to the COCHLEA and the sensorineural elements which lie internally beyond the oval and round windows. These elements include the AUDITORY NERVE and its connections in the BRAINSTEM.
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Neuroses -- See Neurotic Disorders


Disorders in which the symptoms are distressing to the individual and recognized by him or her as being unacceptable. Social relationships may be greatly affected but usually remain within acceptable limits. The disturbance is relatively enduring or recurrent without treatment.
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Neuroses Anxiety -- See Anxiety Disorders


Persistent and disabling ANXIETY.
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Neuroses Neurasthenic -- See Neurasthenia


A mental disorder characterized by chronic fatigue and concomitant physiologic symptoms.
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Neuroses Phobic -- See Phobic Disorders


Anxiety disorders in which the essential feature is persistent and irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that the individual feels compelled to avoid. The individual recognizes the fear as excessive or unreasonable.
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Neuroses Post Traumatic -- See Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic


A class of traumatic stress disorders with symptoms that last more than one month.
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Neuroses War -- See Combat Disorders


Neurotic reactions to unusual, severe, or overwhelming military stress.
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Neurosis Depressive -- See Depressive Disorder


An affective disorder manifested by either a dysphoric mood or loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities. The mood disturbance is prominent and relatively persistent.
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Neurosis Hypochondriacal -- See Hypochondriasis


Preoccupation with the fear of having, or the idea that one has, a serious disease based on the person's misinterpretation of bodily symptoms. (APA, DSM-IV)
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Neurosis Obsessive Compulsive -- See Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder


An anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent, persistent obsessions or compulsions. Obsessions are the intrusive ideas, thoughts, or images that are experienced as senseless or repugnant. Compulsions are repetitive and seemingly purposeful behavior which the individual generally recognizes as senseless and from which the individual does not derive pleasure although it may provide a release from tension.
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Neurosurgeons : Wellons, Jay,  2022 1
 

Neurosurgery -- See Also Neurosurgical Procedures


Surgery performed on the nervous system or its parts.
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Neurosurgery   3
Neurosurgery England Anecdotes : Marsh, Henry,  2015 1
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