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− | '''Neurochemistry''' was a medical science that dealt with the chemical makeup of an organic [[brain]]. |
+ | '''Neurochemistry''', or '''brain chemistry''', was a medical science that dealt with the chemical makeup of an organic [[brain]]. |
− | The breakdown of neurochemical [[molecule]]s during transport was the cause of [[Transporter psychosis]]. ({{TNG|Realm |
+ | The breakdown of neurochemical [[molecule]]s during transport was the cause of [[Transporter psychosis]]. ({{TNG|Realm Of Fear}}) |
In [[2154]] [[Phlox]] routinely monitored [[Jonathan Archer]]'s neurochemistry, while Archer was in [[stasis]]. ({{ENT|Doctor's Orders}}) |
In [[2154]] [[Phlox]] routinely monitored [[Jonathan Archer]]'s neurochemistry, while Archer was in [[stasis]]. ({{ENT|Doctor's Orders}}) |
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In [[2364]] the effects of his [[time]] experiments affected [[Paul Manheim]]'s neurochemistry, eventually contributing to his death. ({{TNG|We'll Always Have Paris}}) |
In [[2364]] the effects of his [[time]] experiments affected [[Paul Manheim]]'s neurochemistry, eventually contributing to his death. ({{TNG|We'll Always Have Paris}}) |
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− | In [[2370]] [[Data]] stated, that while the [[ |
+ | In [[2370]] [[Data]] stated, that while the [[Human]] brain could be described as cellular functions and neurochemical interactions, this could not explain Human consciousness. ({{TNG|Emergence}}) |
By the same year advancements in neurochemistry enabled [[Julian Bashir]] to successfully utilize [[neuromuscular adaptation]]. ({{DS9|Melora}}) |
By the same year advancements in neurochemistry enabled [[Julian Bashir]] to successfully utilize [[neuromuscular adaptation]]. ({{DS9|Melora}}) |
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− | In [[2372]], after [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Tuvok]] conducted a [[ |
+ | In [[2372]], after [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Tuvok]] conducted a [[mind meld]] with [[Ensign]] [[Lon Suder]], [[The Doctor]] diagnosed him with a neurochemical imbalance in his mesiofrontal cortex, causing his erratic, violent behavior. ({{VOY|Meld}}) |
In [[2373]], after forcefully attempting to [[Telepathic mating bond|telepathically mate]] with [[Lieutenant junior grade|Lt. jg]] [[B'Elanna Torres]], Ensign [[Vorik]] was diagnosed with a neurochemical imbalance by The Doctor. The Doctor understood this meant Vorik was entering into ''[[pon farr]]''. ({{VOY|Blood Fever}}) |
In [[2373]], after forcefully attempting to [[Telepathic mating bond|telepathically mate]] with [[Lieutenant junior grade|Lt. jg]] [[B'Elanna Torres]], Ensign [[Vorik]] was diagnosed with a neurochemical imbalance by The Doctor. The Doctor understood this meant Vorik was entering into ''[[pon farr]]''. ({{VOY|Blood Fever}}) |
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 27 October 2022
Neurochemistry, or brain chemistry, was a medical science that dealt with the chemical makeup of an organic brain.
The breakdown of neurochemical molecules during transport was the cause of Transporter psychosis. (TNG: "Realm Of Fear")
In 2154 Phlox routinely monitored Jonathan Archer's neurochemistry, while Archer was in stasis. (ENT: "Doctor's Orders")
In 2364 the effects of his time experiments affected Paul Manheim's neurochemistry, eventually contributing to his death. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")
In 2370 Data stated, that while the Human brain could be described as cellular functions and neurochemical interactions, this could not explain Human consciousness. (TNG: "Emergence")
By the same year advancements in neurochemistry enabled Julian Bashir to successfully utilize neuromuscular adaptation. (DS9: "Melora")
In 2372, after Lieutenant Commander Tuvok conducted a mind meld with Ensign Lon Suder, The Doctor diagnosed him with a neurochemical imbalance in his mesiofrontal cortex, causing his erratic, violent behavior. (VOY: "Meld")
In 2373, after forcefully attempting to telepathically mate with Lt. jg B'Elanna Torres, Ensign Vorik was diagnosed with a neurochemical imbalance by The Doctor. The Doctor understood this meant Vorik was entering into pon farr. (VOY: "Blood Fever")