Search Results - "Naisberg, Y."
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Long-term biophysical synchronization for prevention of addiction spectrum formation in high risk children and adolescents: theory and practice
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-06-2002)“…To date the sequence of events that inevitably leads to addiction has not been defined. The author presents five consecutive risk factors of addiction-loop…”
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Biophysical vision model and learning paradigms about vision: review
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-10-2001)“…A learning paradigm of a new biophysical vision model (BVM) is presented. It incorporates anatomical and physiological evidence from micro- and macroscopic…”
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Biophysical body–brain–mind unity: theory and practice
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-03-2000)“…A novel substance-attributed biophysical theory of brain–mind unity is presented. We separate spiritualism and matters of the soul from the medical sphere…”
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Homeostatic disruption and depression
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-12-1996)“…A putative model is presented for the nature of depression. It relies upon changes in core and defense homeostatic activity, subjecting the person either to…”
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Homeostatic disturbances and human aggression
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-04-1997)“…A new model on the nature of human aggression is presented. It rests on the assumption that a pre-established organismic homeostatic modification, based on a…”
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Homeostatic disruption and sexual disorders
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-09-1996)“…A novel model of human sexual disorders is offered. It claims that the inherited schemata representation (ISR) program for gender definition and sexual…”
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Metabolic bioenergy homeostatic disruption: a cause of anorexia nervosa
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-04-2001)“…We believe anorexia nervosa is the result of a disruption in bioenergy homeostasis induced by lipid dysregulation. This disruption has two major determinants:…”
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Biophysical shunt theory for neuropsychopathology: biphasal homeostatic dysregulation
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-03-1999)“…Objective:We challenge Freud's psychodynamic theory using a systematic modus operandi which has been outlined in detail in a succession of articles. Here, we…”
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Biophysical shunt theory for neuropsychopathology: pentaphasic lipid-induced model for schizophrenia
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-03-1999)“…We propose a five-phase model for schizophrenia: (A) Imperfect diet-induced fatty acid combinations are mobilized from reservoirs during stress exposure into…”
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Biophysical shunt theory for neuropsychopathology: neuroimmunological causality for the suicide condition
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-03-1999)“…This article describes a working hypothesis of the nature of the ‘suicide condition’ (SC). The authors contend that the SC emerges as a specialized result of…”
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Homeostatic biophasal conscious regulation
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-08-2000)“…A new theory on consciousness is presented. According to our neuroscientific model, focal awareness is the result of neurophysiological patterns of voluntary…”
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The wired network as a learning paradigm for normal and abnormal brain neuronal communication
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-08-2000)“…The brain is a highly sophisticated assembly of neuronal networks for interaction with the internal and external environment. Fundamentally, the neuronal…”
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Abnormal neuronal ionic flux activity: learning paradigms of schizophrenic thought disorders
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-07-2000)“…New developments in biological psychiatry have prompted the development of our pathophysiological theory of the etiology of schizophrenic thought disorders. We…”
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Role of lipid-induced changes in plasma membrane in the biophysical shunt theory of psychopathology
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-04-1997)“…The existence of a lipid factor that either causes faulty lipid metabolism or directly contributes to the emergence of a biophysical shunt in neuronal membrane…”
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Has Israel and the Russian Federation legislation a full set of laws securing the protection of mental patients relative to United Nations' proposals and do they require modification?
Published in Medicine and law (2001)“…This paper compares sections of laws dealing with the care and protection of mental patients in Israel and in the Russian Federation and matches them with the…”
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Biophysical shunt theory for neuropsychopathology: Part I
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-11-1995)“…We present a new model of the origin of schizophrenia based on biophysical ionic shunts in neuronal (electrical) pathways. Microstructural and molecular…”
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Cerebral bioimpedance pattern as a function of psychiatric signs and symptoms
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-02-1997)“…A new way of inferring and presenting psychiatric signs and symptoms as a correlate of cerebral bioimpedance pattern is proposed. The basal principles of…”
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Biophysical shunt theory for neuropsychopathology part II: Neuronal network miswiring
Published in Medical hypotheses (01-06-1996)“…Neuronal networks have become recognized in neuroscience as the backbone of information-processing by virtue of their dynamics and their relationship to…”
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bolic bioenergy homeostatic disruption: a cause of anorexia
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Biophysical shunt theory for neuropsychopathology PartII Neuronal network miswiring
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