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Medicine & Health - Page 193 of 469 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
A new study led by Maurizio Corbetta, MD, at the School of Medicine has found evidence that stroke damage to “cables” buried inside the brain plays an important role in these ... Louis. March 4, 2015. Published InEvaluating military personnel with
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Section of Clinical Neuropsychology — Research Profiles at Washington University School of Medicine
Cardiac Surgery Keyphrases 62%. Military Personnel Keyphrases 61%. Cognitive Functioning Keyphrases 60%. ... US Military Keyphrases 57%. Moderate to Severe Keyphrases 53%. Concussive Keyphrases 53%.
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The Stupid Fate of Scary Movies and the Smart Fears of Life - Common Reader
We were in shape and had trained in military weapons, and the monsters in those movies were as nonthreatening as targets shaped like Soviet soldiers that popped up on ranges. ... More brains,” we groaned for weeks. Asked what should be shown tonight, I
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A beacon of hope | WUSTL Occupational Therapy
Dad served in the U.S. military in Korea and used the G.I. ... My work as an occupational therapist consisted of assessment and treatment of patients with a wide range of physical diagnosis, including spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, stroke,
https://www.ot.wustl.edu/news/a-beacon-of-hope-1246
Meet the Residents: William Chapman and Brad Krasnick, Colorectal Surgery | Department of Surgery
William Chapman, Jr. Brad Krasnick. Dr. Chapman is from St. Louis and attended University North Carolina – Chapel Hill for his undergraduate degree in Military History and Defense Policy. ... in Brain Behavior and Cognitive Sciences. He attended Wayne
https://surgery.wustl.edu/meet-the-residents-william-chapman-and-brad-krasnick/
Research coordinator position | Psychological & Brain Sciences
tensor imaging (DTI), electroencephalography (EEG), sensorimotor physiology testing, motion kinematic analyses, oculomotor testing, and neurocognitive assessments.
https://psych.wustl.edu/undergraduate-announcements/articles/2311
Arts & Sciences - Page 76 of 583 - The Source - Washington University in St. Louis
November 4, 2021. Published InSecret military experiments. A television star turned health-care activist. ... Published InResearch from Tim Bono, lecturer in psychological and brain sciences in Arts & Sciences, finds that students who get a good
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Get up! New research shows value of standing meetings
Explosive devices are the most common cause of traumatic brain injuries in veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. ... A new study shows that military personnel with mild brain trauma related to such blasts had similar outcomes as those with mild
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Ampersand Programs
L61 FYP 120A Amp: Intro to Study of the Mind-Brain: Psychological, Biological, & Philosophical Perspectives. ... Prerequisite: admission to the Hewlett Program in the Study of the Mind-Brain.
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Studying the effects of traumatic brain injury in war zones – WashU Medicine
The findings suggest that care for military personnel with brain injuries should be broadened to include psychological evaluations earlier in the process. ... Still, there may be unique aspects of military brain injury that are not true in the civilian
https://medicine.washu.edu/news/studying-the-effects-of-traumatic-brain-injury-in-war-zones/