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Paul D McGeoch

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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|January 8, 2019
Can Vestibular Stimulation be Used to Treat Obesity?: Vestibular stimulation targeting the otoliths could rebalance energy homeostasis to trigger a leaner body habitus and thus treat metabolic syndromePaul D McGeoch
Medical Hypotheses|December 15, 2007
A new treatment for chronic itch?Paul D McGeoch
Medical Hypotheses|March 21, 2007
Does cortical reorganisation explain the enduring popularity of foot-binding in medieval China?Paul D McGeoch
Medical Hypotheses|June 23, 2020
Anti-diabetic effect of vestibular stimulation is mediated via AMP-activated protein kinasePaul D McGeoch, Jason McKeown
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|November 11, 2020
How everyday sounds can trigger strong emotions: ASMR, misophonia and the feeling of wellbeingPaul D McGeoch, Romke Rouw
Neurocase|May 21, 2011
The appearance of new phantom fingers post-amputation in a phocomelusPaul D McGeoch, V S Ramachandran
Medical Hypotheses|April 11, 2007
Occurrence of phantom genitalia after gender reassignment surgeryV S Ramachandran, Paul D McGeoch
Neuroreport|June 5, 2010
Dynamic reorganization of referred sensations by movements of phantom limbsVilayanur S Ramachandran, David Brang, Paul D McGeoch
Neurocase|August 7, 2009
Size reduction using Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF) reduces phantom painV S Ramachandran, David Brang, Paul D McGeoch
Medical Hypotheses|February 27, 2007
Can vestibular caloric stimulation be used to treat Dejerine-Roussy Syndrome?V S Ramachandran, Paul D McGeoch, Lisa Williams
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Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|January 8, 2019
Can Vestibular Stimulation be Used to Treat Obesity?: Vestibular stimulation targeting the otoliths could rebalance energy homeostasis to trigger a leaner body habitus and thus treat metabolic syndromePaul D McGeoch
Medical Hypotheses|December 15, 2007
A new treatment for chronic itch?Paul D McGeoch
Medical Hypotheses|March 21, 2007
Does cortical reorganisation explain the enduring popularity of foot-binding in medieval China?Paul D McGeoch
Medical Hypotheses|June 23, 2020
Anti-diabetic effect of vestibular stimulation is mediated via AMP-activated protein kinasePaul D McGeoch, Jason McKeown
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|November 11, 2020
How everyday sounds can trigger strong emotions: ASMR, misophonia and the feeling of wellbeingPaul D McGeoch, Romke Rouw
Neurocase|May 21, 2011
The appearance of new phantom fingers post-amputation in a phocomelusPaul D McGeoch, V S Ramachandran
Medical Hypotheses|April 11, 2007
Occurrence of phantom genitalia after gender reassignment surgeryV S Ramachandran, Paul D McGeoch
Neuroreport|June 5, 2010
Dynamic reorganization of referred sensations by movements of phantom limbsVilayanur S Ramachandran, David Brang, Paul D McGeoch
Neurocase|August 7, 2009
Size reduction using Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF) reduces phantom painV S Ramachandran, David Brang, Paul D McGeoch
Medical Hypotheses|February 27, 2007
Can vestibular caloric stimulation be used to treat Dejerine-Roussy Syndrome?V S Ramachandran, Paul D McGeoch, Lisa Williams
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