Hypnic jerk
This physiological phenomenon can also be mistaken for myoclonic seizure but it can also be distinguished by different criteria ... Hypnic jerks are common physiological phenomena. Around 70% of people experience them at least once in their lives with 10% ... But some phenomena can help to distinguish hypnic jerk from these other conditions. For example, the occurrence of hypnic jerk ... This phenomenon can therefore be distinguished from other more serious conditions. Scientists do not know exactly why this ...
Electroencephalography
Niedermeyer E (June 1997). "Alpha rhythms as physiological and abnormal phenomena". International Journal of Psychophysiology. ... Yao D (November 2001). "A method to standardize a reference of scalp EEG recordings to a point at infinity". Physiological ... ISBN 978-0-7167-0110-1. Creutzfeldt OD, Watanabe S, Lux HD (January 1966). "Relations between EEG phenomena and potentials of ... Therefore, current usage in electroencephalography refers to the phenomenon as an eyelid fluttering artifact, rather than a ...
Non-invasive micro-test technology
These fluxes reveal information about physiological phenomena. Each NMT flux sensor is selective or specific for a particular ... Combining two particular flux measurements simultaneously can be a strong indicator of physiological phenomena. For example, ... Sanchez, B.C.; Ochao-Acuña, H.; Porterfield, D.M.; Sepúlveda, M.S. (2008). "Oxygen Flux As an Indicator of Physiological Stress ... Chen, P.; Yan, K.; Shao, H.; Zhao, S. (2013). "Physiological Mechanisms for High Salt Tolerance in Wild Soybean (Glycine soja) ...
Alpha wave
Niedermeyer E (1997). "Alpha rhythms as physiological and abnormal phenomena". International Journal of Psychophysiology. 26 (1 ... Physiological Review 97:737-867, 2017 Brazier, M. A. B. (1970), "The Electrical Activity of the Nervous System", Science, ...
Physiological anisocoria
Doetsch, H. (May 1950). "Anisocoria as a physiological phenomenon". Art Wochensch. 5. 26 (20): 331-3.[needs update] Corbett, J ... The prevalence of physiological anisocoria has not been found to be influenced by the sex, age, or iris color of the subject. ... Physiological anisocoria is when human pupils differ in size. It is generally considered to be benign, though it must be ... The main characteristic that distinguishes physiological anisocoria is an increase of pupil size with lower light or reduced ...
Listening
"Hearing is a physiological phenomenon; listening is a psychological act." People are always hearing, most of the time ...
Sourindra Mohan Sircar
The integration of physiological phenomena characterized his research activities. "Famous Indian Botanist". books.google.co.in ... He was one of the pioneers of plant physiological research in India. His work was centered around the indica cultivars f rice ...
Shaktipat
The physiological phenomena of rising kundalini then naturally manifest. In his book, Building a Noble World, Shiv R. Jhawar ...
Bee learning and communication
Color vision in honey bees: Phenomena and physiological mechanisms. In D. Stavenga and R. Hardie (eds): Facets of vision. ... Honey bees are adept at associative learning, and many of the phenomena of operant and classical conditioning take the same ...
Luminary (astrology)
Physiological phenomena could thus be explained in terms of physics. Richard Mead subsequently applied Newton's gravitational ...
William John Crozier
Crozier spent most of his time studying different physiological phenomena. However, he influenced the field of experimental ...
Stepping feet illusion
Fry, G.A (1983). "The Bezold-Brücke phenomena at the Two Ends of the Spectrum". American Journal of Optometry and Physiological ... The stepping feet illusion is a motion perception phenomenon involving two "buses," one blue and one yellow, moving ...
On Vision and Colours
... "discovered the phenomenon of physiological colours on which the whole of my theory is based...." The theory was based on ... The physiological colors are subjective and literally exist in the eye of the beholder. The physical colors are seen through ... The more that we know about the effect (color as physiological fact), the more we can know a priori about its external cause. ( ... Buffon's physiological phenomena and Goethe's data. Schopenhauer, Parerga and Paralipomena, Chapter VII, § 104. This was also ...
Sahaja Yoga
... the scientific research on physiological phenomena often reiterates the fact that SYM serves as an adjunct, not an alternative ... physiological or psychological phenomena conducive towards personal wellbeing. Electroencephalography (EEG) and, more recently ... and monitoring skin temperature as a possible concomitant physiological phenomena in meditation. While the former exhibit ... Another area of physiological research has observed the possible corollary between meditation and hypertension control with ...
Staub-Traugott Phenomenon
"Low glycemic index: lente carbohydrates and physiological effects of altered food frequency." The American journal of clinical ... This facilitated disposal of a glucose load is known as the Staub-Traugott phenomenon." This phenomenon drew considerable ... The Staub-Traugott Phenomenon (or Staub-Traugott Effect) is the premise that a normal subject fed glucose will rapidly return ... H. Staub in 1921 and K. Traugott in 1922 subsequently confirmed the improved reaction in healthy subjects and the phenomenon ...
Bier spots
It is a physiological phenomenon that requires no treatment. Marshall-White syndrome List of cutaneous conditions Freedberg, et ...
Bohr effect
However, the physiological implications of this phenomenon remain unclear. Allosteric regulation Haldane effect Root effect ... Though there is some evidence to support this, retroactively changing the name of a well-known phenomenon would be extremely ... The Bohr effect is a phenomenon first described in 1904 by the Danish physiologist Christian Bohr. Hemoglobin's oxygen binding ...
Neuroesthetics
Physiological phenomenon can explain several aspects of art appreciation. Different extrastriate areas of the visual cortex may ... This psychological phenomenon is typically known for its application in animal discrimination learning. In the peak shift ... An artist can make use of this phenomenon by teasing the system. This allows for temporary binding to be communicated by a ...
John Hughes Bennett
With a Physiological Explanation of the Phenomena Produced. Edinburgh: Sutherland and Knox. Cage, W. (9 October 1875). "The ... and a vice-president of the Anatomical and Physiological Society. During the next two years he studied in Paris (where he ... he is considered the father of physiological education in medical schools.[citation needed] He was also the first to teach the ...
Sport psychology
Reversal theory has supporting research connecting psychological and physiological phenomena to these states. Purposeful ... Along with its physiological use, there is evidence that deep breathing can increase a sense of relaxation and reduce anxiety. ... Arousal is the physiological and psychological activation of the body in response to an event. Trait anxiety exists in an ... The psycho-physiological approach focuses on the processes of the brain and their influence on physical activity, and the ...
Constantin Dimitrescu-Iași
Dimitrescu-Iași considered that people were machines in motion, mere complexes of physiological phenomena. An adherent of a ... The artist was seen as a superior being in terms of physiological development, giving rise to the notion of "dynasties of ...
Heart rate variability
Variation in the beat-to-beat interval is a physiological phenomenon. The SA node receives several different inputs and the ... Heart rate variability (HRV) is the physiological phenomenon of variation in the time interval between heartbeats. It is ... Less is known about the physiological inputs of the low frequency (LF) activity (0.04 to 0.15 Hz). Though previously thought to ... Standards of measurement, physiological interpretation, and clinical use". European Heart Journal. 17 (3): 354-381. doi:10.1093 ...
Crown shyness
The exact physiological basis of crown shyness is not certain. The phenomenon has been discussed in scientific literature since ... The phenomenon is most prevalent among trees of the same species, but also occurs between trees of different species. There ... Crown shyness (also canopy disengagement, canopy shyness, or inter-crown spacing) is a phenomenon observed in some tree species ...
Radical behaviorism
Skinner argued that behavioral explanations of psychological phenomena are "just as true" as physiological explanations. In ... According to him, conditioning is implemented in the body as a physiological process and is subject to the current state, ... and argued that these phenomena were valid scientific subject matters. The term radical behaviorism refers to just this: that ...
Volkhovnik
... signs associated with twitching of various parts of the body and other physiological phenomena); "Snosudets" ("Snovidets", "Sо ...
Fordyce spots
Most doctors consider this a normal physiological phenomenon and advise against treatment. Fordyce spots are completely benign ...
Ivan Tarkhanov (physiologist)
"Tarchanoff phenomenon". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 21 January 2013. Тарханов И. Р. К физиологии полового аппарата у ... Petersburg Military Medical Academy after 1881) and pursued varied physiological experiments with his pupils and disciples at ... Tarkhanov engaged in experimental studies on the phenomena of summation in the nervous system (1869). He also studied the ... Tsagareli, M. G. (November 13, 2010). "Ivane Tarkhnishvili: Major Georgian figure from Russian physiological school" (PDF). ...
Eddy (fluid dynamics)
This phenomenon is naturally observed behind large emergent rocks in swift-flowing rivers. An eddy is a movement of fluid that ... Physiological Reviews. 91 (1): 327-387. doi:10.1152/physrev.00047.2009. ISSN 0031-9333. PMC 3844671. PMID 21248169. ... This phenomenon is described by Reynolds number, a unit-less number used to determine when turbulent flow will occur. ... In fluid mechanics and transport phenomena, an eddy is not a property of the fluid, but a violent swirling motion caused by the ...
Iatrophysics
It was a school of medicine in the seventeenth century which attempted to explain physiological phenomena in mechanical terms. ... Believers of iatromechanics thought that physiological phenomena of the human body followed the laws of physics. It was related ... Traditionally, physiological functions were believed to be regulated by purposeful tendencies. However, the advent of the new ... He attempted to model various phenomena such as the brain, movement, sleep, circulation, and senses with analogies to inanimate ...
Clitoral erection
... is a physiological phenomenon where the clitoris becomes enlarged and firm. Clitoral erection is the result ... This may result from any of various physiological stimuli, including sexual arousal. During sexual arousal, arterial blood flow ...
Nonviolent video game
... physiological arousal, and prosocial behavior: A meta-analytical review of the scientific literature". Psychological Science. ... and research into the phenomenon which had begun during the 1980s received renewed support and interest. In December 2001, ... The separation of violent and nonviolent sports here illustrates a phenomenon also recognizable in the vehicle simulation game ... titles were released in the early 1990s that the mainstream news began to pay significant attention to the phenomenon. In 1992 ...
Hibernation
This study built the first chronology of both ecological and physiological events from before the start to the end of ... further research has been unable to reproduce this phenomenon. Despite the inability to induce torpor, there are substances in ... Dormancy - State of minimized physical activity of an organism Torpor - State of decreased physiological activity in an animal ... These species undergo what has been traditionally called "hibernation": a physiological state wherein the body temperature ...
Carl Ludwig
Under him the Physiological Institute at Leipzig became an organized center of physiological research, whence issued a steady ... and he sought to explain them by reference to the same laws as are applicable in the case of physical and chemical phenomena. ... From professorships in Zurich and Vienna he went in 1865 to the University of Leipzig and developed there the Physiological ... 1991 Apr;14(4):361-3. PMID 2032415 Fye WB.: Carl Ludwig and the Leipzig Physiological Institute: 'a factory of new knowledge'. ...
Paul Joire
Joire, Psychical and supernormal phenomena, 1916, pp. 414-425 A term coined to describe various types of devices claimed to be ... Paul Joire (1856-1930) was a leading French parapsychologist, professor at the "Psycho-physiological Institute of France" and ... 4, Oct 1905 (Kessinger Publishing, 2004 - Laura I. Finch [Ed.], p. 219). Joire, Psychical and supernormal phenomena, 1916, pp. ... Joire, Psychical and supernormal phenomena, 1916. Books and published papers of Paul Joire (Bibliothèque Nationale de France) ( ...
Psychology of religion
The goal of this approach is to discern meaningful, rather than causal, connections among the phenomena one seeks to understand ... physiological, psychological, placebo, social support, and spiritual. The spiritual mediator is a departure from the rest in ... or conduct to account in psychological terms for the rise of such phenomena, whether they be in individual lives to clarify the ... and some other psychological phenomena such as hypnosis and schizophrenia) is a remnant of a relatively recent time in human ...
Neodymium
This color-change phenomenon is highly prized by collectors.[citation needed] In combination with gold or selenium, red colors ... on Some Physiological Activities in Oilseed Rape during Calcium (Ca2+) Starvation". 10th International Rapeseed Congress. 2: ...
Metabolism
Fell DA, Thomas S (October 1995). "Physiological control of metabolic flux: the requirement for multisite modulation". The ... Cellular phenomena Oncometabolism Reactome - Database of biological pathways KEGG - Collection of bioinformatics databases ...
Genomic imprinting
A similar imprinting phenomenon has also been described in flowering plants (angiosperms). During fertilization of the egg cell ... Tucci V, Isles AR, Kelsey G, Ferguson-Smith AC, Erice Imprinting Group (2019). "Genomic Imprinting and Physiological Processes ... Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that causes genes to be expressed or not, depending on whether they are ... Among the hypothetical explanations for this novel phenomenon, two possible mechanisms have been proposed: either a histone ...
Senescence
Aging has been defined as "a progressive deterioration of physiological function, an intrinsic age-related process of loss of ... Dańko MJ, Kozłowski J, Schaible R (October 2015). "Unraveling the non-senescence phenomenon in Hydra". Journal of Theoretical ...
Trigant Burrow
Until his death Burrow acted as the research director for the foundation and devoted particular attention to the physiological ... he can be seen as pioneering investigations into such phenomena as countertransference, and intersubjective psychoanalysis. ...
Social physics
... and physiological phenomena, that is to say as being subject to natural and invariable laws, the discovery of which is the ... It was here that Hobbes began to outline the idea of representing the "physical phenomena" of society in terms of the laws of ... In a modern commercial use, it can also refer to the analysis of social phenomena with big data. Social physics is closely ... It emphasizes the alignment of the neighboring spins in a phenomenon called "social validation". It follows the same properties ...
Zymoblot
Physiological phenomena whether at the cellular or molecular level in living organisms are driven either directly or indirectly ... physiological basis for disease resistance, developmental physiology and screening for commercially important enzymes and many ... using qualitative zymoblot is an indication of a physiological disorder, inflammatory reaction or pathogenic infection. In all ...
Psychological stress and sleep
To better understand this phenomenon, a study was conducted in Canada after a two-month state of emergency was declared (2020 ... These all cause stressful times to have many physiological and behavioral impacts on one's diet. Furthermore, sleep deprivation ... Paradoxical insomnia is the phenomenon of a discrepancy between reported sleep duration and objective measurement of sleep. In ... This poor sleep may become a stressor itself compounding the phenomenon. In animal studies, psychologically stressed rats ...
Georgy Chelpanov
... "physiological psychology" method); empirical psychology, the subject of which is mental phenomena; theoretical psychology, ... the independence of mental and physical phenomena does not exclude their ontological unity, since they can be an expression of ...
Listener fatigue
A natural physiological reaction to these threshold shifts is vasoconstriction, which will reduce the amount of blood reaching ... Common groups at risk of becoming victim to this phenomenon include avid listeners of music and others who listen or work with ... However, it is evident that the issue is at least partly physiological in nature. In cases of sensory overload not related to ... Listener fatigue (also known as listening fatigue or ear fatigue) is a phenomenon that occurs after prolonged exposure to an ...
Indigenous psychology
First, there is a strong emphasis on the examining of phenomena in context in order to discover how one's culture influences ... Ross found physiological and psychological differences that prevented aboriginal people proper justice. The ethics of non- ... This problem is a phenomenon that is present across the majority of non-northwestern indigenous psychologies, creating unstable ... This is due to researchers having a hard time conceptualizing these phenomenon. Despite there being noticeable differences ...
Beatrice M. Sweeney
She continued her research into circadian rhythms for the rest of her career, publishing her monograph Rhythmic Phenomena in ... By bringing dinoflagellates into culture and by defining their multiple photoperiodic responses, especially the physiological ... M., Sweeney, Beatrice (1987). Rhythmic phenomena in plants (2nd ed.). San Diego: Academic Press. doi:10.1016/C2013-0-11566-8. ...
List of Puerto Rican scientists and inventors
Bras has specialized in the interpretation of natural phenomena as random functions. He has been recognized for his use of ... The polymides are very strong in terms of their mechanical properties, yet degradable under standard physiological conditions ...
Spontaneous trait inference
Due to the fact that it provides a framework for the reasoning of other observable phenomena, spontaneous trait inference has a ... In the third volume of "The Treatise on Physiological Optics", he explores the impact that visual perception has on the ... Spontaneous trait inference refers to the phenomena where, when a behaviour is observed by an individual, they extrapolate ... Spontaneous trait inference is not synonymous with spontaneous trait transference, which is the phenomena where an individual ...
Sigma-1 receptor
A variety of specific physiological functions have been attributed to the σ1 receptor. Chief among these are modulation of Ca2+ ... It has been implicated in several phenomena, including cardiovascular function, schizophrenia, clinical depression, the effects ...
John Milne Bramwell
Bennett, J.H., The Mesmeric Mania of 1851, With a Physiological Explanation of the Phenomena Produced, Sutherland and Knox, ( ... With a Physiological Explanation of the Phenomena Produced (1851), who revived Bramwell's interest in hypnotism. On 28 March ... those phenomena]. [Braid] considered that the mental phenomena were only rendered possible by previous physical changes; and, ... "Personally Observed Hypnotic Phenomena", Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, Vol.12, Supplement, (1896), pp. 176 ...
Universal Decimal Classification
Phenomenon of religion 2-2 Evidences of religion 2-3 Persons in religion 2-4 Religious activities. Religious practice 2-5 ... 159.9 Psychology 159.91 Psychophysiology (physiological psychology). Mental physiology 159.92 Mental development and capacity. ... Phenomena in time. Phenomenology of time -02 Common auxiliaries of properties -021 Properties of existence -022 Properties of ...
Talking bird
This phenomenon has been observed in public parks in Sydney, Australia, where wild parrots utter phrases such as "Hello darling ... Ginsberg, N. (1963). "Conditioned talking in the mynah bird". Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 56 (6): 1061 ...
Huda Akil
Akil and colleagues are best known for providing the first physiological evidence for a role of endorphins in the brain and ... and the idea that phantom pain was not a purely physical phenomenon, but had a psychological role as well. Another member of ... to continue to research this phenomenon, which they later referred to as "stimulation produced analgesia" (SPA). Working on ...
Floral color change
Although this phenomenon was first mentioned over 200 years ago, research on its biological relevance has only occurred within ... understood that floral color change has evolved independently several times and has maintained morphological and physiological ...
Socionics
The phenomenon of parascience and the problem of demarcation of knowledge in post-nonclassical science]. Труды БГТУ. Сер. 6, ... POLYGRAPHOLOGICAL PSYCHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL DETERMINATION OF TYPES CHARACTER OF ATHLETS//Electronic Journal of Natural Sciences, ... Physiological and Psychological Expression of Personality Types. Human Physiology 29, 729-734 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B ...
Anger management
Wright, Day, & Howells referred to this phenomenon as the "hijacking of the cognitive system by the emotional system". Second, ... Mindfulness is also a technique used in the relaxation approach because the technique halts physiological arousal. An example ... Blood pressure is another physiological aspect effected by anger, with increased levels of anger being correlated with higher ... This therapy addresses various aspects of anger such as physiological, cognitive, behavioral, and social. These aspects ...
Synaptic fatigue
The difference between this and long-term potentiation is the fact that this phenomenon only occurs for the duration of time it ... There have been several studies that suggest the reserve vesicles are seldom ever released in response to physiological stimuli ... Maintaining a readily releasable vesicle pool is important in allowing for the constant ability to pass physiological signals ... Although now synaptic fatigue is thought to primarily be a presynaptic phenomenon, could postsynaptic processes account for a ...
Factor XIII
Physiological Reviews. 91 (3): 931-72. doi:10.1152/physrev.00016.2010. PMID 21742792. S2CID 24703788. Laki K, Lóránd L ( ... while a stabilized clot is resistant to this phenomenon. Deficiency of Factor XIII (FXIIID), while generally rare, does occur, ...