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In animals that were allowed to die, death appeared to be the result of complete motor paralysis and respiratory arrest.
Motor paralysis accompanied by total mental awareness!
Normally during sleep, the voluntary muscles are inactive due to physiologic motor paralysis, and the jaw is usually open.
Complete motor paralysis.
Tick paralysis - This is an acute, ascending motor paralysis that occurs in dogs and cats.
His findings were that it took 5 to 6 days from time of attachment for clinical signs to develop, with motor paralysis being the major neurological deficit.
With a grin, one of the nurses spoke up in her official tone of voice, "Conversion reaction through acute trauma producing motor paralysis of speech.
Helayne collapsed into Steinbrenner's wailing arms, overcome by a simple motor paralysis and simultaneous muting of her speech; but her understanding was left intact.
Tetrodotoxin blocks sodium channels, causing motor paralysis and respiratory arrest within minutes of exposure, leading to cardiac arrest due to a lack of oxygen.
It also explained the effects of gradual insensibility and motor paralysis, the indications and contraindications and concluded recommending the use of this technique for surgical interventions.
Complete motor paralysis below the level of the lesion due to interruption of the cortico spinal tract, and loss of pain and temperature sensation at and below the level of the lesion.
Interestingly, Freud anticipated the discovery of motor paralysis during REM sleep by more than sixty years, when in his"Project for a Scientific Psychology he asserted that there is no motor discharge during dreaming.
Although aboulia has been known to clinicians since 1838, it has been subjected to different interpretations - from 'a pure lack of will', in the absence of motor paralysis to, more recently, being considered 'a reduction in action emotion and cognition'.
In animal studies, parenteral administration of TMA-containing extracts from Neptunea to mice, cats and fish mainly show effects involving skeletal muscles: there are muscular fasciculations, convulsions, loss of balance, motor paralysis and ultimately cessation of respiration.
Spinal shock was first defined by Whytt in 1750 as a loss of sensation accompanied by motor paralysis with initial loss but gradual recovery of reflexes, following a spinal cord injury (SCI) - most often a complete transection.