Localisation cérébrale. : Cerebral asymmetries in sensory and perceptual processing / edited by Stephen Christman
1997
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Industrie -- Localisation -- Congrès. : The dynamic firm : the role of technology, strategy, organization and regions / edited by Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., Peter Hagström and Örjan Sölvell
Localities Embracing and Accepting Diversity Program : Mental health impacts of racism and attitudes to diversity in Victorian schools : a summary of survey findings, Localities Embracing and Accepting Diversity (LEAD) / Naomi Priest, Angeline Ferdinand, Ryan Perry, Yin Paradies & Margaret Kelaher
Brain -- Localization of functions -- Atlases. : Neurofunctional systems : 3D reconstructions with correlated neuroimaging / Hans-Joachim Kretschmann, Wolfgang Weinrich, in collaboration with Wolfram Fiekert ... [and others] ; foreword by Ruth G. Ramsey ; illustrated by Ingeborg Heike
Conditions characterized by recurrent paroxysmal neuronal discharges which arise from a focal region of the brain. Partial seizures are divided into simple and complex, depending on whether consciousness is unaltered (simple partial seizure) or disturbed (complex partial seizure). Both types may feature a wide variety of motor, sensory, and autonomic symptoms. Partial seizures may be classified by associated clinical features or anatomic location of the seizure focus. A secondary generalized seizure refers to a partial seizure that spreads to involve the brain diffusely. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp317)
Conditions characterized by recurrent paroxysmal neuronal discharges which arise from a focal region of the brain. Partial seizures are divided into simple and complex, depending on whether consciousness is unaltered (simple partial seizure) or disturbed (complex partial seizure). Both types may feature a wide variety of motor, sensory, and autonomic symptoms. Partial seizures may be classified by associated clinical features or anatomic location of the seizure focus. A secondary generalized seizure refers to a partial seizure that spreads to involve the brain diffusely. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp317)