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  Tim Crow Information
Professor Crow was for twenty years Head of the Division of Psychiatry of the MRC Clinical Research Centre at Northwick Park and then a member of the External Scientific staff of the Medical Research Council in Oxford.
Tim Crow’s long term research interests are in the nature and causation of the major psychoses.
Professor Crow’s particular recent contribution has been the proposal that the origins of the psychoses relate particularly to those characteristics eg cerebral asymmetry that are associated with the specifically human capacity for language.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Tim_Crow   (381 words)

  
  Tim Crow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Professor Crow was for twenty years Head of the Division of Psychiatry of the MRC Clinical Research Centre at Northwick Park and then a member of the External Scientific staff of the Medical Research Council in Oxford.
Tim Crow’s long term research interests are in the nature and causation of the major psychoses.
Professor Crow’s particular recent contribution has been the proposal that the origins of the psychoses relate particularly to those characteristics eg cerebral asymmetry that are associated with the specifically human capacity for language.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tim_Crow   (404 words)

  
 POWIC/SANE
Crow TJ (2000) Bipolar shifts as disorders of the bi-hemispheric integration of language : implications for the genetic origins of the psychotic continuum.
Crow TJ (2000) Functional anatomy of verbal fluency in people with schizophrenia and those at genetic risk : the genetics of asymmetry and psychosis.
Loftus J, DeLisi LE, Crow TJ (2000) Factor structure and familiarity of first-rank symptoms in sibling pairs with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.
powic.sane.org.uk /professortimcrow.htm   (2665 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Tim Crow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tim Crow is a British psychiatrist and researcher from the United Kingdom.
Tim Crow is a research psychiatrist who is Director of the Prince of Wales SANE Research Centre.
Dr Crow was for twenty years Head of the Division of Psychiatry of the MRC Clinical Research Centre at Northwick Park and then a member of the External Scientific staff of the Medical Research Council in Oxford.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Tim_Crow   (676 words)

  
 Tim Duncan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tim Duncan was a three-time ACC Player of the Year with the Wake Forest University Demon Deacons.
Tim is also known for his low-profile and sportsmanship off the court as well as on.
She now oversees the Tim Duncan Foundation, which has been established to serve the areas of health awareness/research, education, and youth sports/recreation in San Antonio, Winston-Salem, and the United States Virgin Islands.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tim_Duncan   (1744 words)

  
 EXN.ca | Discovery
Tim Crow is a psychiatrist in Oxford England.
Crow suggests that a single genetic change that altered the relationship between the right and left hemispheres of the brain was the trigger for these events.
Crow argues that prior to this genetic event, the brain of our ancestors was not left/right specialized to the same degree, and so language would not have been possible.
www.exn.ca /stories/2000/05/24/51.asp   (656 words)

  
 The Passionate Darter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
By day Tim is a computer programmer and by night he's webmaster of www.crowsdarts.com and, of course, a dart thrower.
Tim's been playing since 1985 when he and a friend were driving around Duncan, OK on a Friday night and stumbled into a party with a dart room.
Tim replied "love of the game, competitive but fair, willing to stop and teach new throwers regardless of how much they do or do not know, someone who corrects any errors that might occur during a game, even when it benefits the opponent, and the Passionate Darter begins and ends every game/match with a handshake".
www.passionatedarter.com /design/profiletim.shtml   (1437 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books | News | How a novelist's twist sparked academic feud
Crow's speculative theory, the fruit of a long career, concerns the presence of a key twist, or kink, in the two hemispheres of the brain which first allowed humans to develop language and also exposed our species to the dangers of mental illness.
Crow also feels much of the credit for his theory has been misdirected by Faulks to the late maverick doctor and writer, David Horrobin, founder of Efamol and a man who was also inspired by Crow's work.
Tim Crow's theory is that the same twist, or 'torque', in the brain that gives us language also causes psychosis and schizophrenia.
books.guardian.co.uk /news/articles/0,6109,1553497,00.html   (1227 words)

  
 Tims Crow - Introduction
Tim was duly crowned Greyhound of the Year 2003 at the greyhound awards in Birmingham.
Tim was stepped up in distance to compete in the Pall Mall at Oxford, again going unbeaten throughout the competition and looking ultra strong in the final, Tim produced one of his best displays to win the £8,000 first prize.
Tims Crow's offspring (Fairbet Flash) who recorded 28.80 at Perry Barr in her first trial is now attached to Walthamstow.
www.timscrow.com /intro.htm   (646 words)

  
 www.cyclingnews.com presents the 92nd Tour de France
Crow is from Kennett, Missouri, where she sang in the school choir, ran track and got straight A's.
In the last decade, Crow has sold over 20 million albums, won nine Grammys and become one of the most respected musicians in the business, with her unique style of music that combines the roots of classic and progressive rock.
Crow and six-time Tour winner Lance Armstrong have had a relationship since late 2003, and she is in France at her second Tour De France.
www.cyclingnews.com /road/2005/tour05?id=features/sheryl_crow_tour05   (2611 words)

  
 David Crow
David Crow is a passionate advocate for Toronto's technology community.
An open community has catalyzed around David in the form of BarCamp, DemoCamp, and the Innovation Commons, reinforcing his belief that openness can spark innovation - "the community is the framework".
I received an invitation from Tim O’Reilly to attend FooCamp.
davidcrow.ca   (2636 words)

  
 Invited commentary on: Functional anatomy of verbal fluency in people with schizophrenia and those at genetic risk: The ...
Crow, T. b) Why cerebral asymmetry is the key to the origin of Homo sapiens: how to find the gene or eliminate the theory.
Crow, T. Cerebral asymmetry, language and psychosis - the case for a Homo sapiens-specific sexlinked gene for brain growth (commentary).
Crow, T. J., Done, D. and Sacker, A. Cerebral lateralization is delayed in children who later develop schizophrenia.
bjp.rcpsych.org /cgi/content/full/176/1/61   (2675 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
TJ Crow, T Priddle, N Williams University Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford OX3 7JX tim.crow@psychiatry.oxford.ac.uk ProtocadherinXY as the Language Gene-progress report.
The gene protocadherinXY, that codes for a brain-expressed cell surface adhesion molecule, was identified in a region of homology (Xq21.3/Yp11) between the X and the Y chromosomes generated by a translocation from the X to the Y chromosome after the separation of the chimpanzee and hominid lineages.
Moreover the dimension of lateralisation is associated with sex-dependent variation in the development of verbal and non-verbal abilities (Crow et al, 1998).
www.ling.ed.ac.uk /evolang2002/ABSTRACTS/crow.txt   (424 words)

  
 SALVE science news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Crow believes an abrupt alteration in our brains' hard-wiring was responsible for giving us control of Earth.
This biological change - which Crow believes can be traced to the Y chromosome, the DNA packet possessed only by men - was sufficient to trigger a cascade of biological changes that swept through our species, bringing major improvements in our linguistic ability in their wake.
The specific mutation outlined by Crow is one that widened the gulf between the two hemispheres of the human brain, a gap that freed one half to take over and develop the power of speech.
bio.univet.hu /SALVE/00news/cogni/ns-cogn-00-04-gene_speech.html   (792 words)

  
 [No title]
Crow: Her dislikes are: Barclay, Wesley, Riker, etc. > Having received a promotion to her new rank >she has begun to assume more official duties on the U.S.S. >ENTERPRISE, quite a welcome difference from her almost civilian >previous status.
CROW: That, and perpetuating every Irish stereotype known to man. >Banshee's own genetic gift is that of a "sonic scream" that can >shatter objects, enable him to fly, and induce unconsciousness in >others- all depending on the intensity of the sound.
CROW: Okay, everyone out there who has actually used "comely" in a sentence and is *not* a theologian or a Shakespearean scholar, raise your hand.
www.weirdweb.net /fanfic/tng_xmen_mst.txt   (15442 words)

  
 Sheryl Crow: View Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Tim Smith, being ever so cautious of guitar care, hopped off his stool and ran over to it, looked it over, all while playing the bass mind you, and looked over at the guitar tech with an "it's okay!" It was a good laugh.
Elder brother Tim - chief Split End - was a one-man band, using all four limbs to play rhythm guitar while simultaneously tapping out the beat with his feet on a bass drum and upright snare.
Tim is STILL Sheryl's bassist who just happens to be filling in while she's not on tour.
www.sherylcrow.com /bboard/fanforum/viewtopic.asp?topicID=1583267   (1357 words)

  
 Obs: How a novelist's twist sparked academic feud
Tim Crow, the Oxford university professor of psychiatry, argues that Faulks, a writer acclaimed for bestsellers Birdsong and Charlotte Gray, has taken literary licence further than he should this time around by adopting Crow's own radical theory about the causes of psychosis and schizophrenia and giving them to his fictional Edwardian psychiatrist, Thomas Midwinter.
It didn't happen in 1910, it actually happened in 1995.' Crow's speculative theory, the fruit of a long career, concerns the presence of a key twist, or kink, in the two hemispheres of the brain which first allowed humans to develop language and also exposed our species to the dangers of mental illness.
Cerebral asymmetry made simple (ish) Tim Crow's theory is that the same twist, or 'torque', in the brain that gives us language also causes psychosis and schizophrenia.
www.pahealthsystems.com /message508417.html   (1334 words)

  
 X-TRA :: Contemporary Art Quarterly
For all of Tim Hawkinson’s entertaining use of sound and movement in his work, his sculpture’s stunning inventiveness and the way it responds to the history of media and technology, he is ultimately interested in some very old questions.
Crow’s Nest (1998), an image of a wooden sailing ship mounted on a 12-by-32-foot folded polystyrene panel has been overlooked in recent discussions the show.
Perhaps this a reference to the stereotype of the Southern California lifestyle, in which an Ishmael in his hot tub at the mast-head can lie back and meditate on the meaning of it all, rather than setting his sights on his career goals or scanning the horizon for the possibilities of a promotion.
www.x-traonline.org /vol8_3/ken_allan.htm   (1474 words)

  
 Cogprints - EPrints submitted by Crow, Prof Tim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Giouzeli, Ms M and Williams, Dr NA and Lonie, Dr LJ and DeLisi, Prof LE and Crow, Prof TJ (2004) ProtocadherinX/Y, a Candidate Gene-Pair for Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder: A DHPLC Investigation of Gonomic Sequence.
Crow, Prof TJ (1995) A continuum of psychosis, one human gene, and not much else - the case for homogeneity.
Loftus, Dr J and DeLisi, Prof LE and Crow, Prof TJ (2000) Factor structure and familiality of first-rank symptoms in sibling pairs with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.
cogprints.org /perl/user_eprints?userid=5148   (160 words)

  
 Yoga Journal : Views : The issues affecting the yoga community, interviews with master teachers, and a reviews of yoga ...
Four-time grammy winner Sheryl Crow was first exposed to yoga around age 11 when her father began practicing at home.
Tim Smith, Crow's good friend and bass player, had been going to yoga classes regularly in Atlanta, and convinced her to bring Adele Gale, senior instructor at Atlanta Yoga, on the road with them during the 1999 Lilith Fair tour.
"Tim and I would strike a pose on stage, substituting the standard bow at the end of the song with a variation on Parsvottanasana (Intense Side Stretch Pose).
www.yogajournal.com /views/303_1.cfm   (431 words)

  
 Second Baptist Church - Second Edition
After graduation, Tim plans to attend Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, where he will pursue a degree in youth ministry and counseling psychology.
When he woke up he realized that he had slammed his car into a pole and was rushed to a hospital.
Crow showed Tim that knowing you will spend eternity with God makes it possible to enjoy life to the fullest.
www.second.org /absolutenm/anmviewer.asp?a=106&z=18   (2338 words)

  
 Schizophrenia Research Forum: Current Hypotheses
To account for the same-sex concordance effect, the hallmark of X-Y transmission (Crow et al., 1989b; Crow et al., 1990), I postulated that a single gene for asymmetry and brain growth was located in a region of homology between the X and the Y chromosomes.
In a series of papers (1995a; Crow, 1995b; 1995c; 1995d; 1996a; 1996b), I put forward the hypothesis that the genetic variation relating to psychosis arose in the event that gave rise to modern Homo sapiens as a species.
From this concept developed the idea that language and psychosis are more closely related than is often thought—specifically, they have a common origin in the speciation event (Crow, 1997a; 1997b; 1998a; 1998b) and that the nuclear symptoms in particular are clues to the structure of language.
www.schizophreniaforum.org /for/curr/kennedy   (1579 words)

  
 Schizophrenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Psychiatrist Tim Crow has argued that schizophrenia may be the evolutionary price we pay for a left brain hemisphere specialization for language.
Johnstone EC, Crow TJ, Frith CD, Husband J, Kreel L. Cerebral ventricular size and cognitive impairment in chronic schizophrenia.
Crow, T. Schizophrenia as failure of hemispheric dominance for language.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Schizophrenia   (8674 words)

  
 Psycoloquy 11(001): Did Homo Sapiens Speciate on the y Chromosome?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Crow, T.J. (1998b) Why cerebral asymmetry is the key to the origin of Homo sapiens: How to find the gene or eliminate the theory.
Crow, T.J. (1999a) The case for an Xq21.3/Yp homologous locus in the evolution of language and the origins of psychosis.
Crow, T.J. (1999b) Cerebral asymmetry, language and psychosis -- the case for a Homo sapiens-specific sex-linked gene for brain growth.
www.cogsci.ecs.soton.ac.uk /cgi/psyc/newpsy?11.1   (5149 words)

  
 The Crow: City of Angels (1996)
The Crow (1994) was a breath of dark originality when it appeared, fusing nihilistic, comic-book vigilantism with a breathtakingly dark Goth sheen to emerge as one of the most striking genre films of its year.
On the plus side the dark, glistening look of the original has been expanded to create what seems like some future world where the remnants of organized society seems to be eking out a barren existence in some eternally night-lit wreckage of the present-day.
There are even moments - the flashbacks with Vincent Perez and son - where, for a film that supposedly hangs on a driving mood of dark nihilism, it unforgivably descends to the banally sentimental.
www.moria.co.nz /horror/crow2.htm   (494 words)

  
 Little Big Horn College Library
Bradley, Charles C. After the Buffalo Days: Documents on Crow Indians from the 18150's to the 1920's.
Marquis, Thomas B. Memoirs of a White Crow Indian.
Crow Indian Beadwork: A Descriptive and Historical Study.
lib.lbhc.cc.mt.us /about/history/biblio.htm   (218 words)

  
 Personality Tests!
Tim: Like just 8% of the population you are a MASTERMIND (SIAT).
Tim: You are Professor X! You are a very effective teacher, and you are very committed to those who learn from you.
Tim: You are a fl cat: stubborn yet friendly, you stick to your values and preferences, and no one can convince you otherwise!
galileo.spaceports.com /~notabene/tests.html   (792 words)

  
 The Crow: Salvation (2000)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
So that was a major problem, I didn't feel that Corvis and Lauren had a strong love because they repeatedly showed the same loving scene between them.
See, the first "Crow" showed many memories of Shelly and Eric that were loving and touching, it showed how much they loved each other and it would never die.
Another problem I had was the make up was naturally on Corvis and didn't give any depth to his anger on the murder of his girlfriend.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0132910   (492 words)

  
 Sheryl Crow News - J-98 The Boot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Sheryl Crow and seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong have come to the end of their cycle.
Is Sheryl Crow pulling a Nelly?Not exactly, but the rock singer-songwriter does plan on releasing two albums...
Sheryl Crow will be the keynote speaker at the 58th annual Kennet, Missouri, Chamber of Commerce Banquet?..
www.j98.com /nmc/artists/sheryl-crow/news.html   (561 words)

  
 Tim Crow | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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