Ms. Dana Leah Greear MS, RD, LD, MPH
Dietitian-Nutritionist
811 13TH ST AUGUSTA GA, 30901About
Dr. Dana Greear practices Nutritional Medicine in AUGUSTA, GA. Dr. Greear has received an education on and advises people on matters of food and nutrition, considering how they both impact health. Nutritionists? help patients choose the right things to eat, help them plan menus, and advise them on the health effects of certain foods. Nutritionists assess a patients current dietary habits and needs, educate them on healthy eating habits, follow up to ensure the menus are working, and write reports that document a patients progress.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Neurogenesis in adult mammals: some progress and problems.
- The clothing effect: tactile neurons in the precentral gyrus do not respond to the touch of the familiar primate chair.
- Bartolomeo Panizza's "Observations on the optic nerve" (1855).
- Genealogy of the "grandmother cell".
- Response latencies of neurons in visual areas MT and MST of monkeys with striate cortex lesions.
- Twitches versus movements: a story of motor cortex.
- Visually guided behavior after V1 lesions in young and adult monkeys and its relation to blindsight in humans.
- Perceptual deficits in patients with impaired recognition of biological motion after temporal lobe lesions.
- Methods for functional magnetic resonance imaging in normal and lesioned behaving monkeys.
- Representations of faces and body parts in macaque temporal cortex: a functional MRI study.
- Quantitative investigation of connections of the prefrontal cortex in the human and macaque using probabilistic diffusion tractography.
- Experience induces structural and biochemical changes in the adult primate brain.
- Processing the facial image: a brief history.
- The discovery of motor cortex and its background.
- Diminished adult neurogenesis in the marmoset brain precedes old age.
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