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... they try to look up respective knowledge in neuroscience textbooks. On the other hand, in the scientific bibliographic system MedLine covering the last twenty-five years, more than thirty-five thousand citations were found containing the word ªcircadianº. More than three thousand papers were listed ...
... they try to look up respective knowledge in neuroscience textbooks. On the other hand, in the scientific bibliographic system MedLine covering the last twenty-five years, more than thirty-five thousand citations were found containing the word ªcircadianº. More than three thousand papers were listed ...
Chapter 9 The Nervous System
... functions of the system as a whole • Identify the major types of cells in the nervous system and discuss the function of each • Identify the anatomical and functional components of a three-neuron reflex arc. Compare and contrast the propagation of a nerve impulse along a nerve fiber and across ...
... functions of the system as a whole • Identify the major types of cells in the nervous system and discuss the function of each • Identify the anatomical and functional components of a three-neuron reflex arc. Compare and contrast the propagation of a nerve impulse along a nerve fiber and across ...
Chapter 9 The Nervous System
... functions of the system as a whole • Identify the major types of cells in the nervous system and discuss the function of each • Identify the anatomical and functional components of a three-neuron reflex arc. Compare and contrast the propagation of a nerve impulse along a nerve fiber and across ...
... functions of the system as a whole • Identify the major types of cells in the nervous system and discuss the function of each • Identify the anatomical and functional components of a three-neuron reflex arc. Compare and contrast the propagation of a nerve impulse along a nerve fiber and across ...
A Systematic Nomenclature for the Insect Brain
... All the neuronal cell bodies are distributed near the surface of the brain, forming the cell body rind (CBR ), which also contains certain types of glial cells (surface-associated glia and cell body glia). Because there are few synapses in the cell body rind, we use the term rind rather than the oft ...
... All the neuronal cell bodies are distributed near the surface of the brain, forming the cell body rind (CBR ), which also contains certain types of glial cells (surface-associated glia and cell body glia). Because there are few synapses in the cell body rind, we use the term rind rather than the oft ...
Biophysics of Extracellular Action Potentials
... I compared constraining a compartmental model to fit the EAP with matching the intracellular action potential (IAP). I find that the IAP method underconstrains the parameters. The distinguishing characteristics of the EAP constrain the parameters and are fairly invariant to electrode position and ce ...
... I compared constraining a compartmental model to fit the EAP with matching the intracellular action potential (IAP). I find that the IAP method underconstrains the parameters. The distinguishing characteristics of the EAP constrain the parameters and are fairly invariant to electrode position and ce ...
THE ELECTRODE-TISSUE INTERFACE DURING RECORDING
... There are two people who were instrumental in my graduate career and I definitely would not been able to do this work without them. Svjetalana Miocinovic is one of the smartest and most generous people I know. She did a lot of the dirty work and I just happened to come along at the right time and ta ...
... There are two people who were instrumental in my graduate career and I definitely would not been able to do this work without them. Svjetalana Miocinovic is one of the smartest and most generous people I know. She did a lot of the dirty work and I just happened to come along at the right time and ta ...
Structure and Function of the Brain Serotonin System
... highly regular discharge pattern, which was established as a bioelectric “signature” for this neurochemical group of neurons. The last set of advances relevant to this review conterns the plastic nature of brain serotonergic neurons and involves three related research areas: development of specific ...
... highly regular discharge pattern, which was established as a bioelectric “signature” for this neurochemical group of neurons. The last set of advances relevant to this review conterns the plastic nature of brain serotonergic neurons and involves three related research areas: development of specific ...
Refinement of feedforward projections, neuronal density, and
... map that is less organized than that found when the contralateral eye is enucleated but the ipsilateral eye is allowed to open naturally between P10 to P12 (Smith and Trachtenberg, 2007). While there are features whose development is clearly dependent on visual experience, other features are partia ...
... map that is less organized than that found when the contralateral eye is enucleated but the ipsilateral eye is allowed to open naturally between P10 to P12 (Smith and Trachtenberg, 2007). While there are features whose development is clearly dependent on visual experience, other features are partia ...
Gould`s Chap. 14 CNS
... Drugs can affect the activity of the RAS—increasing or decreasing input to cerebral cortex and diencephalon ...
... Drugs can affect the activity of the RAS—increasing or decreasing input to cerebral cortex and diencephalon ...
Limbic structures, emotion, and memory
... (unlearned) reinforcers, as shown by devaluation experiments in which, for example, a food is fed to satiety (Rolls et al., 1989a; Critchley and Rolls, 1996a; Kringelbach et al., 2003; Rolls and Grabenhorst, 2008) and by neuroeconomics experiments which show that the amount and quality of each commo ...
... (unlearned) reinforcers, as shown by devaluation experiments in which, for example, a food is fed to satiety (Rolls et al., 1989a; Critchley and Rolls, 1996a; Kringelbach et al., 2003; Rolls and Grabenhorst, 2008) and by neuroeconomics experiments which show that the amount and quality of each commo ...
Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Directly Activates Noradrenergic
... it required ⬃45 sec for the drug-containing solution to reach the recording chamber and 2–3 min before stabilization of the drug effect. Biocytin was injected into the recorded cell for histological verification. The activity and responsiveness was determined in only one neuron per slice. Immunocyto ...
... it required ⬃45 sec for the drug-containing solution to reach the recording chamber and 2–3 min before stabilization of the drug effect. Biocytin was injected into the recorded cell for histological verification. The activity and responsiveness was determined in only one neuron per slice. Immunocyto ...
... A simple means to begin mapping these other autoantigens in the CNS is to use patient-derived sera as primary antisera upon tissue sections. This approach has been used to demonstrate brain-directed autoantibodies in sera from patients with paraneoplastic neurological diseases [13], Stiff Person Syn ...
Neurodynamical theory of decision confidence Andrea Insabato TESI DOCTORAL UPF / 2014
... Decision confidence offers a window on introspection and onto the evaluation mechanisms associated with decision-making. Nonetheless we do not have yet a thorough understanding of its neurophysiological and computational substrate. There are mainly two experimental paradigms to measure decision conf ...
... Decision confidence offers a window on introspection and onto the evaluation mechanisms associated with decision-making. Nonetheless we do not have yet a thorough understanding of its neurophysiological and computational substrate. There are mainly two experimental paradigms to measure decision conf ...
Plastic Synaptic Networks of the Amygdala for the Acquisition
... ventrolaterally (287) and appears to overlap with ITC cell clusters. We will therefore use the latter term for the capsular region. CEl and CEm each contain one main cell type (64, 65, 146, 191, 287, 500). Although these cells are thought to be GABAergic (288, 290, 359), some might use a different P ...
... ventrolaterally (287) and appears to overlap with ITC cell clusters. We will therefore use the latter term for the capsular region. CEl and CEm each contain one main cell type (64, 65, 146, 191, 287, 500). Although these cells are thought to be GABAergic (288, 290, 359), some might use a different P ...
Extracellular voltage threshold settings can be tuned for optimal
... transients that exceed that threshold (that is, ʻthreshold crossingsʼ) can be counted, regardless of the waveform shape. Evidence is accumulating that there is information in such non-spike signals recorded from microelectrodes. In one example, Stark and Abeles (2007) used a multiunit activity signa ...
... transients that exceed that threshold (that is, ʻthreshold crossingsʼ) can be counted, regardless of the waveform shape. Evidence is accumulating that there is information in such non-spike signals recorded from microelectrodes. In one example, Stark and Abeles (2007) used a multiunit activity signa ...
Print - Physiological Reviews
... ventrolaterally (287) and appears to overlap with ITC cell clusters. We will therefore use the latter term for the capsular region. CEl and CEm each contain one main cell type (64, 65, 146, 191, 287, 500). Although these cells are thought to be GABAergic (288, 290, 359), some might use a different P ...
... ventrolaterally (287) and appears to overlap with ITC cell clusters. We will therefore use the latter term for the capsular region. CEl and CEm each contain one main cell type (64, 65, 146, 191, 287, 500). Although these cells are thought to be GABAergic (288, 290, 359), some might use a different P ...
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... ventrolaterally (287) and appears to overlap with ITC cell clusters. We will therefore use the latter term for the capsular region. CEl and CEm each contain one main cell type (64, 65, 146, 191, 287, 500). Although these cells are thought to be GABAergic (288, 290, 359), some might use a different P ...
... ventrolaterally (287) and appears to overlap with ITC cell clusters. We will therefore use the latter term for the capsular region. CEl and CEm each contain one main cell type (64, 65, 146, 191, 287, 500). Although these cells are thought to be GABAergic (288, 290, 359), some might use a different P ...
Dopamine neurons projecting to the posterior striatum form an
... the position of each labeled cell body. Therefore, we only needed to image with sufficient resolution to distinguish every cell body throughout the brain (Figure 2C). This resulted in ~2Tb of image data from each brain, allowing us to image many brains, whereas imaging with even 2x higher magnificat ...
... the position of each labeled cell body. Therefore, we only needed to image with sufficient resolution to distinguish every cell body throughout the brain (Figure 2C). This resulted in ~2Tb of image data from each brain, allowing us to image many brains, whereas imaging with even 2x higher magnificat ...
Plastic Synaptic Networks of the Amygdala for the Acquisition
... ventrolaterally (287) and appears to overlap with ITC cell clusters. We will therefore use the latter term for the capsular region. CEl and CEm each contain one main cell type (64, 65, 146, 191, 287, 500). Although these cells are thought to be GABAergic (288, 290, 359), some might use a different P ...
... ventrolaterally (287) and appears to overlap with ITC cell clusters. We will therefore use the latter term for the capsular region. CEl and CEm each contain one main cell type (64, 65, 146, 191, 287, 500). Although these cells are thought to be GABAergic (288, 290, 359), some might use a different P ...
Neural Networks
... • (Artificial) Neural networks are – computational models which mimic the brain's learning processes. – They have the essential features of neurons and their interconnections as found in the brain. – Typically, a computer is programmed to simulate these features. ...
... • (Artificial) Neural networks are – computational models which mimic the brain's learning processes. – They have the essential features of neurons and their interconnections as found in the brain. – Typically, a computer is programmed to simulate these features. ...
Decreased cohesin in the brain leads to defective synapse
... expression analysis to identify the genes responsible for the phenotype, beginning with RNA-sequencing of cortical tissue samples from postnatal day 1 (P1) Smc3+/+ or Smc3+/− mice (Fig. 8 A and Table S1). We then focused on the time course of expression during dendritic formation (P1–P21). We found ...
... expression analysis to identify the genes responsible for the phenotype, beginning with RNA-sequencing of cortical tissue samples from postnatal day 1 (P1) Smc3+/+ or Smc3+/− mice (Fig. 8 A and Table S1). We then focused on the time course of expression during dendritic formation (P1–P21). We found ...
Insula function in anorexia nervosa
... receptor binding2. The most intensively studied receptor is the serotonin 2A receptor family (5-HT2A)2, 3. Patients with AN seem to have reduced receptor binding of 5-HT2A bilaterally in the parietal, occipital, and in the left frontal cortex when compared with controls2, 3. In recovered AN patients ...
... receptor binding2. The most intensively studied receptor is the serotonin 2A receptor family (5-HT2A)2, 3. Patients with AN seem to have reduced receptor binding of 5-HT2A bilaterally in the parietal, occipital, and in the left frontal cortex when compared with controls2, 3. In recovered AN patients ...
The cerebral cortex of Albert Einstein: a description and preliminary
... The materials were physically acquired in June of 2010 and are cared for by members of the staff of the National Museum of Health and Medicine, then a component of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology on the grounds of Walter Reed Army Medical Centre in Washington, DC. They were accessioned into ...
... The materials were physically acquired in June of 2010 and are cared for by members of the staff of the National Museum of Health and Medicine, then a component of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology on the grounds of Walter Reed Army Medical Centre in Washington, DC. They were accessioned into ...