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Eur J Neurol
January 2025
Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Med Sci (Paris)
July 2023
IBPS-Neuroscience Paris Seine, CNRS UMR8246 Inserm U1130, Sorbonne université, Paris, France.
The cognitive map is a concept first introduced by Edward Tolman in 1948 to describe the map of the environment stored in the brain. In this review, after a brief mention of the history of this concept, we explore the contributions of place cells and grid cells to the neural basis of the creation and storage of a spatial map. Finally, we discuss how this map is consolidated and stored in the brain.
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September 2022
Emergency Department, Infirmary Square, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK.
In many countries, the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in restricted hospital visiting by relatives.Staff have been forced to deliver unwelcome and bad news over the telephone. There are few training resources around how to do this.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis essay examines a neglected archive of hydropathic memoirs to reconstruct the lay experience of seeking medical agency in the full-fledged alternative medical market in mid-nineteenth-century Britain. Two main texts under examination are Edward Bulwer-Lytton's Confessions of a Water Patient (1845) and J. Leech's Three Weeks between Wet Sheets; the Diary and Doings of a Moist Visitor to Malvern (1851).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMycorrhiza
May 2018
Professor Emeritus, University of Arizona, 5326 Highcastle Ct, Fort Collins, CO, 80525-6716, USA.
Edward Hacskaylo was a pioneer in many aspects of mycorrhiza research and significantly influenced our understanding of the physiology and ecology of mycorrhizas. This memoir highlights Dr. Hacskaylo's many contributions and his impact on mycorrhiza research, especially through his encouragement and mentoring of young scientists.
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