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hyperactivation

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  • noun biology A form of sperm motility associated with active beating of the flagellum

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  • The specific type of brain activity is known as hyperactivation and is present when migraines are occurring.

    Special tinted glasses may stymie migraines 2011

  • The specific type of brain activity is known as hyperactivation and is present when migraines are occurring.

    Special tinted glasses may stymie migraines 2011

  • The specific type of brain activity is known as hyperactivation and is present when migraines are occurring.

    USATODAY.com News 2011

  • The specific type of brain activity is known as hyperactivation and is present when migraines are occurring.

    USATODAY.com News 2011

  • Title: fMRI evidence that precision ophthalmic tints reduce cortical hyperactivation in migraine

    Abdominal Fat May Boost Risk of Eye Disease Ann Lukits 2011

  • "Therapeutic vaccines and drugs that stop the HIV-induced hyperactivation of the immune system are our best chance," states David Miller, a nonstop and highly knowledgeable Bronx treatment activist.

    Chris Norwood: AIDS Will Be Conquered 2010

  • From the abstract: "Hyperlexic reading is therefore associated with hyperactivation of the left superior temporal cortex, much in the same way as developmental dyslexia is associated with hypoactivation of this area."

    Hyperlexia Sandra K 2007

  • From the abstract: "Hyperlexic reading is therefore associated with hyperactivation of the left superior temporal cortex, much in the same way as developmental dyslexia is associated with hypoactivation of this area."

    Archive 2007-09-01 Sandra K 2007

  • It's possible, Hugdahl said, that the simultaneous hyperactivation and quieting of the brain signals is the work of two neurotransmitters, the chemicals that send signals in the brain.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2012

  • It's possible, Hugdahl said, that the simultaneous hyperactivation and quieting of the brain signals is the work of two neurotransmitters, the chemicals that send signals in the brain.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2012

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