The decrease in neuronal activity (related to a decrease in metabolic demand) extending from the site of cortical stimulation. It is believed to be responsible for the decrease in cerebral blood flow that accompanies the aura of MIGRAINE WITH AURA. (Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary, 8th ed.)
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Leap Erdrich, Louise : Short stories for students. Volume 30 : presenting analysis, context, and criticism on commonly studied short stories / Sara Constantakis, project editor
Lear, Norman -- Influence : The rise and fall of the religious left : politics, television, and popular culture in the 1970s and beyond / L. Benjamin Rolsky
Learmonth family. : Mariposa : a story of the Learmonths of western Victoria and Mexico, 1834-1930 / Anita Macdonald
1982
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Learmonth, Peter : Mariposa : a story of the Learmonths of western Victoria and Mexico, 1834-1930 / Anita Macdonald
1982
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Learmonth, Peter, 1821-1893 : Mariposa : a story of the Learmonths of western Victoria and Mexico, 1834-1930 / Anita Macdonald
1982
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Learmonth, Richard -- Trials, litigation, etc : Report from the select committee on Mr. W. Murray Ross's petition : together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendices
Learn. : Reading to learn in a foreign language : an integrated approach to foreign language instruction and assessment / edited by Keiko Koda and Junko Yamashita
Learned expectation that one's responses are independent of reward and, hence, do not predict or control the occurrence of rewards. Learned helplessness derives from a history, experimentally induced or naturally occurring, of having received punishment/aversive stimulation regardless of responses made. Such circumstances result in an impaired ability to learn. Used for human or animal populations. (APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 1994)