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Altered Motor Excitability in Patients With Diffuse Gliomas Involving Motor Eloquent Areas: The Impact of Tumor Grading
Altered Motor Excitability in Patients With Diffuse Gliomas Involving Motor Eloquent Areas: The Impact of Tumor Grading
Neurosurgery 88( 1) 2021: 183–192 Diffuse gliomas have an increased biological aggressiveness across the World Health Organization (WHO) grading system. The implications of glioma grading on the primary motor cortex (M1)-corticospinal tract (CST) excitability is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To assess the excitability of the motor pathway with navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS). METHODS:…
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Relaxing Your Feet Affects Your Hands
By relaxing flexed muscles in your foot, you can reduce the ability of your hands to respond to stimulation known as excitability, a study published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience found.
Although this result might sound bizarre, movement in one limb interfering with movement in another is something you have probably discovered yourself. Anyone who has ever tried to rub their head while patting their belly can confirm this – failing at that wasn’t your fault either, although it was pretty humorous.
“Muscle Relaxation of the Foot Reduces Corticospinal Excitability of Hand Muscles and Enhances Intracortical Inhibition” by Kouki Kato, Tetsuro Muraoka, Nobuaki Mizuguchi, Kento Nakagawa, Hiroki Nakata and Kazuyuki Kanosue in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Published online May 10 2016 doi:10.3389/fnhum.2016.00218
ALL AMERICAN by diane williams
The woman, who is me--why pretend otherwise?--wants to love a man she cannot have. She thinks that is what she should do. She should love a man like that. He is inappropriate for some reason. He is married.
When she thinks of the man, she thinks force, and then whoever has the man already is her enemy--which is the man's wife.
The woman makes sure the man falls in love with her. She has fatal charm. She can force herself to have it. Then she tells the man she cannot love him in return. She says, "You are int eh camp with the enemy."
Of course, the woman knew the man was sleeping with the enemy before she ever tried to love him, and the word enemy gives joy--the same as I get when the wrong kind of person calls me darling, as when my brother says, "Okay," to me, "goodbye, darling," before he hangs up the phone, after we have just made some kind of pact, which is what we should do, because I have to force myself to love the ones I am supposed to love, and then I have to force myself on the ones I am not supposed to love.
I got my first real glimpse of this kind of thing when i was still a girl trying to force myself on my sister. I didn't know what was I doing until it was obvious. We were in the back seat of the family car. The car had just been pulled into the garage. The others got out, but we didn't. I thought I was not done with something. Something was not undone yet--something like that--and I was trying to kiss my sister, and I was trying to hug my sister, and she must have thought it was inappropriate, like what did I think I was a man and she was a woman?
I must have been getting rough, because she was getting hysterical. I remember I was surprised. I remember knowing then that I was applying force and was getting away with it.
MY DAD LITERALLY JUST GAVE ME A BOOK CALLED "THE JOY OF PI"
I THINK I SHALL ENJOY THIS BOOK ABOUT THE JOYS OF PI.
excitability
'gyur ba bzhi - ??? anger, hostility, dissimulation, malice, jealousy, avarice, illusion, dishonesty, spitefulness, pride, contempt, indecorum, delusion, over-exuberance, distrust, laziness, carelessness, forgetfulness, excitability, inattentiveness, and the four variables (G [IW]
mi dge ba'i sems byung - anger, hostility, dissimulation, malice, jealousy, avarice, illusion, dishonesty, spitefulness, pride, contempt, indecorum, delusion, over-exuberance, distrust, laziness, carelessness, forgetfulness, excitability, inattentiveness; non-virtuous mental states [RY]
zhi gnas - samatha, peace, tranquillity, quiet, utter calmness, passive quietude, calm state, calm, inexcitability of mind, calm abiding, mental quiescence, (peaceful staying), calm abiding in tranquillity, calm state without thought, emptiness aspect of primordial state, state of calm, serene abiding, calming the mind, state of peaceful clam, attaining peaceful calm, clam abiding, shamatha [JV]
sems byung lnga bcu rtsa gcig - Fifty-one Mental Events. The five ever-present ones {kun 'gro lnga} of rapport, imagination, feeling, cognition and motivation, the five object-determined ones {yul so sor nges pa lnga} or craving, inclination, recollection, contemplation and discriminative awareness, the eleven positive functions of every positive attitude {bcu gcig dge sems kun gyi 'khor du 'byung ba} or faith, carefulness, lucidity, equanimity, decency, decorum, detachment, non-hatred, non-delusion, non-violence, and perseverance, the six root conflicting emotions {rtsa ba'i nyon mongs pa drug} of rage, arrogance, ignorance, view of mundane aggregates and doubt, and the twenty subsidiary conflicting emotions {nyi shu nye bar nyon mongs pa} of anger, hostility, dissimulation, malice, jealousy, avarice, illusion, dishonesty, spitefulness, pride, contempt, indecorum, delusion, over-exuberance, distrust, laziness, carelessness, forgetfulness, excitability, inattentiveness, ! and the four variables {'gyur ba bzhi} of drowsiness, regret, ideas and scrutiny. [GM] [RY]