What’s the difference between bipolar disorder and depression? Learn what a manic episode is, plus symptoms and diagnosis of these mental health disorders.
Nine different cone bipolar cell types and one rod bipolar cell type were distinguished. The major criteria for classifying the cells were the branching pattern and stratification level of their axon terminals in the inner plexiform layer (IPL). To assess this, the IPL was subdivided into five ...
By analyzing the different phenotypes of two Chinese DFNA9 families with the same mutation located in the intervening region between the LCCL and vWFA domains of cochlin and testing the functional changes in the mutant cochlin, we investigated the different pathogeneses for mutations in LCCL and vW...
There are many types of neurological disorders, including migraine headaches, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, and cerebral...
Bipolar personality - melancholy and wet depressions are transformed into emotional drama and euphoria. Unstable relationships and social connections hurt us deeply, and we internalize all criticisms we gain from the world. We can react to these reactions with arrogance and severe antipathy. Insecurity...
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Bipolar disorder can occur in children, although it isn't as common as in adults. Recognizing the signs of bipolar in children can help your child get the care they need.
Electrophysiologically, color-opponent retinal bipolar cells respond with opposite polarities to stimulation with different wavelengths of light. The origin of these different polarities in the same bipolar cell has always been a mystery. Here we show that an intracellularly recorded and HRP-injected,...
When discussing the different function of electrosurgical units, one common phrase that tends to pop up in conversation is “electrocautery.” Another set of terms that seem to inevitably find their way into the conversation are “monopolar” and “bipolar.” ...
Decision-makers objectively commit to a definitive choice, yet at the subjective level, human decisions appear to be associated with a degree of uncertainty. Whether decisions are definitive (i.e., concluding in all-or-none choices), or whether the under