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Osteopathic treatment versus "relaxation" for tension-type headache.

27 Feb 2007
rec_pub_17371370-osteopathic-treatment-versus-relaxation-tension-type-headache.htm


Normal-appearing brain t1 relaxation time predicts disability in early primary progressive multiple sclerosis.

27 Feb 2007 OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether patients with early primary progressive multiple sclerosis show changes in T1 relaxation time (T1-RT) in normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) and normal-appearing gray matter (NAGM) during 2 years and whether T1-RT ...
rec_pub_17353385-normal-appearing-brain-t1-relaxation-time-predicts-disability-early.htm


Moods in everyday situations: effects of combinations of different arousal-related factors.

27 Feb 2007 OBJECTIVE: This study examined women's mood responsiveness associated with patterns of stress hormone levels in everyday situations. METHODS: Self-reports of negative, positive, and energy dimensions of mood were obtained from 203 nurses throughout ...
rec_pub_17324683-moods-everyday-situations-effects-combinations-different-arousal.htm


The effect of psychological stress and relaxation on interoceptive accuracy: Implications for symptom perception.

27 Feb 2007 OBJECTIVES: The goals of the current study were to investigate: (i) how the manipulation of psychophysiological state (stress vs. relaxation) would influence heartbeat detection performance in a laboratory environment and (ii) whether interoceptive ...
rec_pub_17324678-the-effect-psychological-stress-relaxation-interoceptive-accuracy.htm


Assessment of brain iron and neuronal integrity in patients with Parkinson's disease using novel MRI contrasts.

13 Feb 2007 Postmortem demonstration of increased iron in the substantia nigra (SN) is a well-appreciated finding in Parkinson's disease (PD). Iron facilitates generation of free radicals, which are thought to play a role in dopamine neuronal loss. To date, ...
rec_pub_17149719-assessment-brain-iron-neuronal-integrity-patients-parkinson-s-disease.htm


Using the relaxation oscillations principle for simple phonation modeling.

3 Feb 2007 Well-known multimass models of vocal folds are useful to describe main behavior observed in human voicing but their principle of functioning, based on harmonic oscillation, may appear complex. This work is designed to show that a simple one-mass ...
rec_pub_17280814-using-relaxation-oscillations-principle-simple-phonation-modeling.htm


Propriospinal myoclonus at sleep onset.

24 Jan 2007 AIMS: To describe the clinical and polygraphic features of propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) at sleep onset. MATERIAL AND METHODS: PSM was first described in 1997 in patients with jerks occurring in the relaxation period preceding sleep. EMG showed ...
rec_pub_17336781-propriospinal-myoclonus-sleep-onset.htm


Evaluation of the effectiveness of biobehavioral therapy in the treatment of temporomandibular disorders: a literature review.

30 Dec 2006 Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) involve a heterogeneous group of clinical conditions affecting the stomatognathic system and its related structures. Because the etiology of these disorders is still unclear, a wide range of therapeutic solutions ...
rec_pub_18055333-evaluation-effectiveness-biobehavioral-therapy-treatment.htm


A new modeling of the overlapping T wave for the efficient estimation of the P-R intervals during exercise and recovery.

30 Dec 2006 The analysis of the heart period series is a difficult task especially under graded exercise conditions. Having a good tool to characterize the P-R and R-R intervals, i.e. a good method of time delay estimation, would carry out a better knowledge of ...
rec_pub_18002031-a-new-modeling-overlapping-t-wave-efficient-estimation-p-r-intervals.htm


Negative psychological effects of watching the news in the television: relaxation or another intervention may be needed to buffer them!

30 Dec 2006 The psychological effects of televised news were studied in 2 groups (n = 179) of undergraduate students who watched a 15-min random newscast followed by either a 15-min progressive relaxation exercise or a 15-min lecture (control condition). ...
rec_pub_17926432-negative-psychological-effects-watching-news-television-relaxation.htm

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