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This document appears to be the concluding page (page 250) of a scientific review or report focused on neuroscience and nonlinear dynamical theory. It summarizes various studies (cited between 1990 and 1998) concerning medical conditions such as alcoholism, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, and the effects of cocaine, arguing for neuroscientists to develop their own theoretical frameworks for analyzing brain dynamics. The document is stamped by the House Oversight Committee.

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Name Role Context
Ehlers Researcher
Cited regarding alcoholism studies (1995)
Zimmerman Researcher
Cited regarding anticonvulsant drugs (1991)
Selz Researcher
Cited regarding psychomotor tasks and personality (1992)
Paulus Researcher
Cited regarding schizophrenia mechanisms (1994)
Smotherman Researcher
Cited regarding cocaine and behavior in developing animals (1996)
Hausdorff Researcher
Cited regarding gait observables and extra-pyramidal disorders (1998)
Jeong Researcher
Cited regarding EEG and Alzheimer's disease (1998)
lasemidis Researcher
Cited regarding psychomotor and partial seizures (1990)

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Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Document source (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013750)

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"We think that if neuroscientists “did their own” nonlinear dynamical theory and analysis... abstract and philosophical questions about what is determinism and what is random would retreat in favor of new specific ideas and experiments about brain dynamical mechanisms and their pathophysiology."
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