mental health

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Gambling as Behavioral Mirror of Action Potentials and Voltage-Gated Channels

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The Curious Incident of Reafferent Loops and the I-Function in Autism

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Live, Love, LAUGH

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Searching for the Mango Princess

A Woman in Conversation with Herself: Reading the Diary of Alice James

A Woman in Conversation
with Herself: Reading
The Diary of Alice James

A Commonplace Book
by Anne Dalke

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Savant Syndrome: Assessing the Thin Line

Savant Syndrome: Assessing the Thin Line

Mental Health and the Brain: Working Group, April 27

Mental Health and the Brain Working Group:

April 27th, An Evolving Exploration of Disability
Synopsis and forum for continuing discussion

Thoughts welcomed in the on-line forum below.

 

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Altruism in Sorrows of an American

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The Neurobiological Underpinnings of Anorexia Nervosa

        The gaunt frame, the lifeless skin and hair, the fidgeting with what little food there is on the plate, these

trademark symptoms alert most people to the fact that someone they know might have anorexia. However,

no one seems to know exactly what causes anorexia or how to treat it. This has been the subject of much

scientific debate recently, and there is evidence that neurobiology plays a part in this disease.

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