Neurobiology and neurosciences nec
Statistics
Faculty Count: 25
Department Count: 14
Article Count: 6
Total Citations: 23
Citation Average: 3
Themes
- Parkinson's Disease
- Comparison of anxiety and depression prevalence
- Cross-modal stimulation
- Hands-on learning in chemistry
- Multi-sensory processing
- Physical chemistry
- Symptomatic palpitations vs major cardiac arrhythmia risk factors
- Patient self-management
- Sensory perception
- Ethnomedicine in healthcare
Themes
- Decision-making
- Holistic health approaches
- Quality of life in cardiac patients
- Mental health consequences of cardiac symptoms
- Chronic pain management
- Mass spectrometry and analysis
- Quality of Life
- Collaborative care planning
- Ecological factors in health
- Physical performance and locomotion
Themes
- Behavioral relevance in animals
- Integration of Ayurveda and patient-centered care
- Unimolecular fragmentation
- Mind-body connection
- Parkinson's disease
- Motor patterns in aging
- Floor rise transition
- Educational practices in science
- Hand Tremors
- Wearable Technology
Themes
- Mobility and movement assessment
Articles
- Patient Assessment and Chronic Pain Self-Management in Ethnomedicine: Seasonal and Ecosystemic Embodiment in Ayurvedic Patient-Centered Care
- RISING FROM THE FLOOR IN PERSONS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE
- Cross-modal facilitation of auditory discrimination in a frog
- Abstract 4148046: A Comparison of Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Symptoms of Palpitations Compared to High Risk Arrythmia Patients.
- A Mass Spectrometry Experiment on the Degrees of Freedom Effect
Departments
- Department of Chemistry, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland 21801, United States
- Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, United States
- Department of Biological Sciences, Salisbury University, 1101 Camden Ave, Salisbury, MD 21801, USA
- Salisbury University,Computer Science Department,Maryland,United States
- Department of Communication, Fulton School of Liberal Arts, Salisbury University, Maryland, MA 21801, USA