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- adjective Pertaining to the
nervous system and the physicalbody .
Etymologies
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Examples
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“Quantum theory in neuroscience and psychology: a neurophysical model of mind/brain interaction”.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness Atmanspacher, Harald 2006
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The dispute is about whether two thinkers can differ in the contents of their mental states without also differing in some neurophysical respect.
Supervenience McLaughlin, Brian 2005
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The paper, “Quantum physics in neuroscience and psychology: a neurophysical model of mind-brain interaction” Jeffrey M. Schwartz, Henry P. Stapp, Mario Beauregard, Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, 2005 argues for a quantum mechanical approach to the problem of mind-brain interaction.
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The paper, “Quantum physics in neuroscience and psychology: a neurophysical model of mind-brain interaction” Jeffrey M. Schwartz, Henry P. Stapp, Mario Beauregard, Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, 2005 argues for a quantum mechanical approach to the problem of mind-brain interaction.
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They didn't look at the psychological or neurophysical effects, but then why would they?
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To see this neurophysical possibility, we need to use not monologic, which can only see one thing at a time, but polylogic, which understands human individuality as both a matter of form and of formlessness, and of ultimate unity.
The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002
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To see this neurophysical possibility, we need to use not monologic, which can only see one thing at a time, but polylogic, which understands human individuality as both a matter of form and of formlessness, and of ultimate unity.
The Wonder of Children Michael Gurian 2002
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Physical relaxation—the neurophysical skill of deep relaxation, acquired by any of a number of special training techniques.
Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979
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Physical relaxation—the neurophysical skill of deep relaxation, acquired by any of a number of special training techniques.
Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979
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Physical relaxation—the neurophysical skill of deep relaxation, acquired by any of a number of special training techniques.
Stress and the Manager KARL ALBRECHT 1979
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