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Pattern of consciousness

So the first operation in inducing a d-ASC is to disrupt enough stabilization processes to a great enough extent that the baseline pattern of consciousness cannot maintain its integrity. If only some of the stabilization processes are disrupted, the remaining undisrupted ones may be sufficient to hold the system together ... [Pg.71]

Ironically, many errors occur because a person is well trained. Routine operations are controlled by lower levels of the brain and are not continuously monitored by the conscious mind. When tlie normal pattern of action is interrupted, an error is more likely to occur. [Pg.472]

ANALEPTICS. After administration of an analeptic, the nurse carefully monitors the patient s respiratory rate and pattern until the respirations return to normal. The nurse monitors the level of consciousness, the blood pressure and pulse rate at 5- to 15-minute intervals or as ordered by the primary health care provider. The nurse may draw blood for arterial blood gas analysis at intervals to determine the effectiveness of the analeptic, as well as the need for additional drug therapy. It is... [Pg.250]

Uremic and dialysis encephalopathies. Patients with renal failure continue to manifest neuropsychiatric symptoms despite significant advances in therapeutics and management. Patients with renal failure who are not yet on dialysis develop an array of symptoms, including clouding of consciousness, disturbed sleep patterns, tremor and asterixis that may progress to coma and death. [Pg.599]

Mathematics allows us to expand our consciousness. Mathematics tells us about economic trends, patterns of disease, and the growth of populations. Math is good at exposing the truth, but it can also perpetuate misunderstandings and untruths. Figures have the power to mislead people. [Pg.47]

Race politics can only proceed from a racialized sense of the social order—an understanding that this or that race shall work toward this or that aim. In this sense the nation s first naturalization law, in 1790, represented race politics par excellence, as did its drastic revision in 1924. The former proceeded from an assumption that only white persons were truly fit for the rigors of republican self-government the latter, from a revised estimation that, whoops, only Nordics were fit after all. But race politics itself also holds the power to generate a racial order of its own the political mobilization of individuals and groups around a racially posed question can itself exert influence upon existing patterns of race-consciousness and racial salience. [Pg.270]

I saw that there is an interphase between consciousness active in the world and consciousness active in the central nervous system, whose intermediary is the body. That interphase is language. To use language, consciousness informs the brain to inform the body to impart coherency to the random motion of the air molecules near but outside the body. This coherency is supplied by consciousness in the form of a word. None of the physical laws operating on the air molecules have been violated, because the coherent pattern of behavior of the molecules is due to an input of energy—an input of energy whose release was initiated by an act of conscious will. Will is not an item in the toolkit of scientific explanation. [Pg.118]

In DLB, fluctuations in both the level of consciousness and in the content of consciousness (hallucinations and delusions) develop. These alterations, together with much of the ensuing cognitive impairment, fluctuate to such an extent that patients can transiently return to being symptom-free in the course of the disease. This temporal pattern implicates functional as opposed to structural neuropathological abnormalities in symptom aetiology. Several neurotransmitter correlates have been identified in autopsy tissue from retrospectively, and more recently, prospectively assessed patients. [Pg.264]

This chapter is concerned with the neurochemical basis of developmental disability which is considered here in two forms the globally delayed or halted development seen in mental retardation, and the more circumscribed pattern of disordered development of autism. A range of deficits of important key aspects of consciousness are apparent in both conditions. Of particular relevance to consciousness are the cognitive and behavioural impairments in attention, concentration, memory, information processing and social behaviour which are commonly present. Consideration of aberrant neurotransmitter activities in these developmental deficits may provide insights into the role of neurotransmitters in consciousness. [Pg.309]

Autism is an interesting model for the study of consciousness. The combination of social isolation, language impairment and restricted, repetitive interests and behaviours together with idiosyncratic patterns in attention, concentration and interpersonal behaviour offer opportunities for the exploration of certain aspects of consciousness ... [Pg.313]

Certain patterns of behaviour become important supports to our ego we can then be disinclined to admit to them even to ourselves, let alone be willing to modify them although we can see they may be counter-productive. Sometimes too, when we feel that we are being successful enough as we are, we may feel disinclined to enquire too closely into what is going on inside lest self-consciousness undermines one s creative and constructive driving forces. [Pg.56]


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