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Перевод: physiologist speek physiologist


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физиолог


Тезаурус:

  1. Consider the physiologist's intuition that an increased neuronal firing frequency explains increased intensity of experience.
  2. (Rodolfo Margaria, the Italian physiologist, clocked this point in 1938 at 2.4 metres per second.)
  3. By the physiologist within his special and well defined universe of discourse they may be properly regarded as epiphenomena; but by the naturalist in his more catholic survey of nature they cannot be so regarded.
  4. Italian physiologist who won Nobel Prize for physiology and medicine in 1957.
  5. As Ahlquist wrote later, "The original paper was rejected by the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics , was loser in the Abel Award competition, and finally was published in the American Journal of Physiology due to my personal friendship with a great physiologist, W. F. Hamilton".
  6. In the process he decided to verify the predictions of the British physiologist Archibald Vivian Hill (who won a Nobel prize in 1922, and died only five years ago).
  7. By 1875, the Liverpool physiologist Richard Caton had detected tiny fluctuations in voltages present on the surface of the brains or scalps of monkeys, cats and rabbits.
  8. The French psychiatrist Pierre Deniker, records that a substance closely related to promethazine and later known as chlorpromazine was synthesized in 1950 and "would have remained on the shelves had the surgeon and physiologist Henri Laborit not asked the manufacturer for a drug with central effects stronger than those of promethazine".
  9. One of the best known is a marine snail, Aplysia , whose study was pioneered by the American physiologist E. R. Kandel.
  10. Property dualism holds that the perception and the neural events which are its physical basis are simply different aspects, properties or attributes of the same (physical) events: what the physiologist observes on examining the brain and what the owner of the examined brain feels are two aspects of the same event.
  11. The great physiologist Sir Charles Sherrington had approached the problem of the emergence of cognitive control in behaviour along a very different route.
  12. He began his academic career as a physiologist and pharmacologist.
  13. The first person clearly to express this idea was the German physiologist Hermann von Helmholtz, who wrote in 1866 that to see things is to form "unconscious conclusions from analogy": by an analogy he meant a pre-existing theory, or model, of what the world is like.

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