INCORPORATING DIS/ABILITY STUDIES AND CRITICAL RACE THEORY TO COMBAT SYSTEMATIC EXCLUSION OF BLACK, INDIGENOUS, AND PEOPLE OF COLOR IN CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE

Incorporating Dis/ability Studies and Critical Race Theory to combat systematic exclusion of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in clinical neuroscience

This article reviews some of the ideological forces contributing to the systematic exclusion of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in clinical neuroscience.Limitations of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and other methods systematically exclude individuals with Dot Matrix Printer coarse or curly hair and darker skin.Despite

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Cues paired with either rapid or slower self-administered copyright injections acquire similar conditioned rewarding properties.

The faster drugs of abuse reach the brain, the more addictive they can be.It is not known why this is.Environmental stimuli associated with drugs can promote the development and persistence of addiction by invigorating and precipitating drug-seeking behaviour.We determined, therefore, whether cues associated with the self-administration of rapidly

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At-sea observations of the spring migration and pair bonding of ivory gulls (Pagophila eburnea) around Svalbard and East Greenland

Because of logistical constraints little previous information exists on ivory gulls (Pagophila eburnea) in the waters around Svalbard and the east coast of Greenland in late winter/early spring.The Swedish Arctic Ocean 2002 expedition investigated these areas at that time of year and in this paper Fossils I report on the observations of ivory gulls

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Indigenous Knowledge and the Convention on Biological Diversity

Abstract Australia is rich in biological diversity and Indigenous Australians hold substantial knowledge about how to care for and utilise a diverse range SHARP VISION CLAIRE of plants and other biological elements which occur here.Australia has a specific set of legal and policy obligations arising from its ratification of the Convention on Biolog

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