Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2268221> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 17 of
17
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2268221 subject Q5656267.
- Q2268221 subject Q8821816.
- Q2268221 abstract "The “Selfish Brain” theory describes the characteristic of the human brain to cover its own, comparably high energy requirements with the utmost of priorities when regulating energy fluxes in the organism. The brain behaves selfishly in this respect. The "Selfish brain" theory amongst other things provides a possible explanation for the origin of obesity, the severe and pathological form of overweight. The Luebeck obesity and diabetes specialist Achim Peters developed the fundamentals of this theory between 1998 and 2004. The interdisciplinary “Selfish Brain: brain glucose and metabolic syndrome” research group headed by Peters and supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) at the University of Luebeck has in the meantime been able to reinforce the basics of the theory through experimental research.".
- Q2268221 wikiPageExternalLink 1159153667608928:.
- Q2268221 wikiPageExternalLink steelstorage.com.au.
- Q2268221 wikiPageExternalLink www.selfish-brain.net.
- Q2268221 wikiPageWikiLink Q112315.
- Q2268221 wikiPageWikiLink Q1193201.
- Q2268221 wikiPageWikiLink Q12174.
- Q2268221 wikiPageWikiLink Q15709986.
- Q2268221 wikiPageWikiLink Q187215.
- Q2268221 wikiPageWikiLink Q2843.
- Q2268221 wikiPageWikiLink Q37525.
- Q2268221 wikiPageWikiLink Q5656267.
- Q2268221 wikiPageWikiLink Q8821816.
- Q2268221 comment "The “Selfish Brain” theory describes the characteristic of the human brain to cover its own, comparably high energy requirements with the utmost of priorities when regulating energy fluxes in the organism. The brain behaves selfishly in this respect. The "Selfish brain" theory amongst other things provides a possible explanation for the origin of obesity, the severe and pathological form of overweight.".
- Q2268221 label "Selfish brain theory".