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  1. 281
    par Eggermont, Jos J.
    Publié 2017
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  2. 282
    Publié 2010
    Table des matières ...Lauer, and Thomas Pollmächer -- Sleep-related memory consolidation in mental illnesses / Nathalie Pross and Luc Staner -- Sleep-associated cognitive side effects of psychoactive medications / James F. ...
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  3. 283
    Publié 2011
    Table des matières ...Clinical description of a different form of tinnitus: intermittent tinnitus -- Pulsatile tinnitus -- Mʹeni`ere's disease and tinnitus -- Tinnitus with headaches -- Tinnitus and psychiatric co-morbidity -- Tinnitus and depression -- Tinnitus and anxiety -- Tinnitus and sleep -- Posttraumatic tinnitus -- Traumatic brain injury and blast exposures: auditory and vestibular pathology -- Introduction [Management of tinnitus] -- The prevention of tinnitus and noise-induced hearing loss -- Counseling and psycho-education for tinnitus management -- Cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT) -- Auditory training in tinnitus -- Tinnitus retraining therapy -- Sound stimulation -- Rehabilitation of tinnitus patients using the neuromonics tinnitus treatment -- Middle ear implantable devices in tinnitus treatment -- Cochlear implants and tinnitus -- Pharmacological approaches to tinnitus treatment -- The endocannabinoid system in the cochlear nucleus and its implications for tinnitus treatment -- Treatment of somatosensory tinnitus -- Tinnitus treatment: botulinum toxin -- Surgical treatments: introduction -- Surgical treatment: the ear -- Long-term follow-up of microvascular decompression for tinnitus -- Vestibular schwannoma -- Neuromodulation: introduction -- Neurobiofeedback -- Transcranial magnetic stimulation -- Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS): a new tool for the treatment of tinnitus? ...
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  4. 284
    Publié 2017
    Table des matières ...Moreau, and Brian M. Bird -- 21 Animal Models of Aggression and Violence Sietse F. de Boer and Jaap M. ...
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  5. 285
    Publié 2009
    Table des matières ...Neuroethics and brain imaging / Paul Wolpe -- Future minds: transhumanism, cognitive enhancement and the nature of persons / Susan Schneider -- Ethical issues in nano-medicine / Jan Jaeger, Marisa Marcin & Paul Wolpe --...
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  6. 286
    Publié 2008
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  7. 287
    par Cohen, Mike X., 1979-
    Publié 2014
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  8. 288
    Publié 2007
    Table des matières ...A Randomized Field Trial of Cognitive Tutor Algebra I /...
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  9. 289
    Publié 2003
    Table des matières ...Facilitating affective change with preservice primary teachers / Peter Grootenboer -- Mental computation : refining the cognitive frameworks / Ann M. Heirdsfield -- Designing a discussion : teacher as designer / Margret A. ...
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  10. 290
    par McCabe, Anne
    Publié 2011
    Table des matières ...-- 5.2.The ways in which languages change -- 5.2.1.A very brief history of English -- 5.2.2.Lexical growth and loss -- 5.2.3.Semantic change -- 5.2.4.Sound change -- 5.2.4.1.Individual sounds -- 5.2.4.2.Sound change at word level -- 5.2.5.Morphological change -- 5.2.6.Syntactic change -- 5.2.7.Changes in text and discourse -- 5.3.Why languages change -- 5.4.Chapter outcomes -- 5.5.References and further reading -- 5.6.Some answers to the exercises -- 6.Language variation -- 6.1.Synchronic variation, sociolinguistics, and speech communities -- 6.2.Dialect and vernacular -- 6.3.Diglossia -- 6.4.Pidgins and Creoles -- 6.5.Sociolect -- 6.5.1.Language variation based on socio-cultural and economic background -- 6.5.2.Language variation based on gender -- 6.5.3.Language variation based on age -- 6.5.4.Language variation based on occupation/activity -- 6.6.Register -- 6.7.Speech accommodation -- 6.8.Lexical variation -- 6.9.Sound variation -- 6.10.Morphosyntactic variation -- 6.11.Chapter outcomes -- 6.12.References and further readings -- 6.13.Some answers to the exercises -- 7.Language, biology and learning -- 7.1.The brain and language -- 7.2.First language acquisition -- 7.2.1.Child language development -- 7.2.2.Critical period hypothesis -- 7.2.3.Theoretical perspective on child language development -- 7.2.4.Bilingual language development -- 7.3.Second language development -- 7.4.Animals and language -- 7.4.1.Bees and dialects -- 7.4.2.Starlings and recursion -- 7.4.3.Apes and human language -- 7.5.Chapter outcomes -- 7.6.References and further reading -- 8.Fields of linguistics -- 8.1.Clinical linguistics / David Crystal -- 8.2.Cognitive linguistics / Dirk Geeraerts -- 8.3.Computational linguistics / Mick O'Donnell -- 8.4.Contrastive linguistics / Jorge Arus Hita -- 8.5.Corpus linguistics / Michaela Mahlburg -- 8.6.Critical discourse analysis / Thomas Bloor -- 8.7.Educational linguistics / Frances Christie -- 8.8.Forensic linguistics / Malcom Coulthard -- 8.9.Formal linguistics / Amaya Mendikoetxea -- 8.10.Functional linguistics / Chris Butler -- 8.11.Historical linguistics / Michael Cummings -- 8.12.Psycholinguistics / Amanda Miller -- 8.13.Sociolinguistics / Jeffrey Reaser....
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  11. 291
    Publié 2004
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