CHANGES IN CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW DURING OLFACTORY STIMULATION IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY: A MULTI-CHANNEL NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY.

Changes in cerebral blood flow during olfactory stimulation in patients with multiple chemical sensitivity: a multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopic study.

Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is characterized by somatic distress upon exposure to odors.Patients with MCS process odors differently from controls.This odor-processing may be associated with activation nemacor maxx in the prefrontal area connecting to the anterior cingulate cortex, which has been suggested as an area of odorant-related activ

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CORRELATIONS BETWEEN ANTHROPOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS AND MOTOR ABILITIES IN ADOLESCENTS WITH POSTURAL DISORDERS AFFECTING THE SAGITTAL PLANE

A group of adolescents with postural distortion in the sagittal plane were used as a sample group to study the relations between anthropometric characteristics vital nutrients vitex 750 and motor abilities.The total sample included 202 students (79 boys and 123 girls).Their posture was evaluated using the somatoscopic method by Napoleon Wolanski.An

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How can work be designed to be intrinsically rewarding? Qualitative insights from South African non-profit employees

Orientation: Intrinsic rewards are personal, psychological responses to the work thatemployees perform, which stem from the manner in which their work is designed.Research purpose: This study sought to discover in what ways non-profit employees arepsychologically rewarded by the nature of their work tasks.The use of a qualitative approachto data co

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