Impact of Amblyopia on the Central Nervous System
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The biochemistry of the unconscious mind.
activation, apocrine glands, auto-brewery syndrome, automatisms, deactivation, denial, Differential Roles of Neuronal Activity in the Supplementary and Presupplementary Motor Areas: From Information Retrieval to Motor Planning and Execution, dissociation, dopamine, Experience-Dependent Neural Integration of Taste and Smell in the Human Brain, fear sweat, gamma-aminobutyric acid, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), gut fermentation syndrome, histamine, hyperventillation, hypoglycaemia, Impact of Amblyopia on the Central Nervous System, inhibition, Integration of Auditory and Visual Communication Information in the Primate Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex, mast cells, nervous sweating, postsynaptic inhibition, presynaptic inhibition, repetition suppression, repression, skin rash, somnambulism, stress sweat, suppression, synaptic depression, tetany, the back of the mind, The Paradox of Iridescent Signals, undivided attention, Visual cortical γ-aminobutyric acid and perceptual suppression in amblyopiaDenial, dissociation, suppression, and repression reduce to inhibition, and thus to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), for example, amblyopia (dim vision). Putting thoughts to the back of the mind, giving undivided attention, and suspension of disbelief, are expressions that imply inhibition, and thus GABA.“Differential Roles of Neuronal Activity in the Supplementary and Presupplementary Motor Areas: From Information…