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Vladimir Hachinski CM OOnt FRCPC FRSC is a Canadian clinical neuroscientist and researcher based at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University. He is also a Senior Scientist at London's Robarts Research Institute. His research pertains in the greatest part to stroke and dementia, the interactions between them and their joint prevention. He and John W. Norris helped to establish the world's first successful stroke unit at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto, and, by extension, helped cement stroke units as the standard of care for stroke patients everywhere. He discovered that the control of the heart by the brain is asymmetric, the fight/flight (sympathetic) response being controlled by the right hemisphere and the rest and digest (parasympathetic) response being contro

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  • Vladimir Hachinski (* 13. August 1941 in Schytomyr, Ukrainische Sozialistische Sowjetrepublik) ist ein kanadischer Neurologe, der sich auf Schlaganfälle und damit verbundene Demenz spezialisierte. (de)
  • Vladimir Hachinski (né en 1941 à Jytomyr) est un neurologue canadien, chercheur et enseignant à l'Université de Western Ontario (Canada). (fr)
  • Vladimir Hachinski (Zhytomyr, Ucrania, 1939) es un neurólogo e investigador canadiense profesor de neurología en la , Ontario, Canadá. Nacido en Ucrania, se trasladó en 1954 con sus padres a Venezuela y posteriormente a Canadá, donde realizó su formación en medicina y neurología. Ha publicado numerosos trabajos de investigación en el campo de la demencia y el accidente cerebrovascular. Entre 2000 y 2010 fue editor jefe de la revista médica 'Stroke', publicada por la American Heart Association, y entre 2010 y 2013 vicepresidente del World Federation of Neurology. En 1987 acuñó el término leucoaraiosis para describir determinadas imágenes visibles en la resonancia magnética nuclear y tomografía axial computerizada cerebral que consisten en la rarefacción de la sustancia blanca a nivel subcor (es)
  • Vladimir Hachinski CM OOnt FRCPC FRSC is a Canadian clinical neuroscientist and researcher based at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University. He is also a Senior Scientist at London's Robarts Research Institute. His research pertains in the greatest part to stroke and dementia, the interactions between them and their joint prevention. He and John W. Norris helped to establish the world's first successful stroke unit at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto, and, by extension, helped cement stroke units as the standard of care for stroke patients everywhere. He discovered that the control of the heart by the brain is asymmetric, the fight/flight (sympathetic) response being controlled by the right hemisphere and the rest and digest (parasympathetic) response being contro (en)
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