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Marcel Kinsbourne (born 1931) is an Austrian-born
pediatric neurologist and
cognitive neuroscientist who was an
early pioneer in the
study of
brain lateralization...
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Kinsbourne Green is a
small hamlet to the north-west of
Harpenden in Hertfordshire, England. The
hamlet is now
geographically virtually contiguous with...
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twist by de Marc
Lussanet and Jan Osse and the
somatic twist by
Marcel Kinsbourne. Both of them
propose that the
rostral part of the head,
including the...
- E.; Osse, J.W.M. (2015). "Decussation as an
axial twist: A
comment on
Kinsbourne (2013)" (PDF). Neuropsychology. 29 (5): 713–14. doi:10.1037/neu0000163...
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Kinsbourne).
Other names for OMS include:[citation needed]
Dancing Eyes-Dancing Feet
syndrome Dancing Eyes
syndrome (see also Nystagmus)
Kinsbourne syndrome...
- The
first presentation occurred at a
conference in the 1970s by
Marcel Kinsbourne, but
remained widely unknown. The
first scientific publication in the...
- is more
easily analyzed by our brain.
Dennett and
Kinsbourne (Dennett 1992;
Dennett and
Kinsbourne 1992)
opposed to the idea that an
active filling-in...
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first described in 1964 by
Austrian neurologist Marcel Kinsbourne in The Lancet.
Kinsbourne named the
syndrome after his mentor,
British neurologist...
- Explained, Little,
Brown & Co. USA (ISBN 0-316-18065-3) Dennett, D. and
Kinsbourne, M. (1992) "Time and the Observer: the
Where and When of Consciousness...
- 1016/S0140-6736(14)60539-0. PMC 4514442. PMID 25576992. Helt M,
Kelley E,
Kinsbourne M,
Pandey J,
Boorstein H,
Herbert M, Fein D (December 2008). "Can children...