I’ve been listening to an Audio Course “Biology and Human Behavior: The Neurological Origins of Individuality” in which Dr. Robert Sapolsky, a scientist from Stanford University, discusses some of the latest discoveries in neurobiology. In the lecture about two nuerons (brain cells) communicating, he said that Curare (the drug that was typically used in the [...]
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Understanding Infant Surgery: Explaining Ourselves to Ourselves
Posted in anesthesia, Dr. Robert Sapolsky, infant anesthesia, infant surgery, infant trauma, pediatric trauma, trauma, tagged anesthesia, Curare, early trauma, infant surgery, infant trauma, pediatric trauma on October 9, 2011 | 2 Comments »