SOCIOLOGY OF NEUROSCIENCE Sociology of Neuroscience or
... have been investigating key concepts of sociological thought for quite some time; for example, cooperation, norms, and intersubjectivity. While other disciplines are more or less actively engaging in a lively discussion with these branches of neuroscience and have established collaboration on theore ...
... have been investigating key concepts of sociological thought for quite some time; for example, cooperation, norms, and intersubjectivity. While other disciplines are more or less actively engaging in a lively discussion with these branches of neuroscience and have established collaboration on theore ...
sleep
... • Emotions are important element of human behaviour, creation of conditioned reflexes and mentation. • Negative emotions give fusty evaluation of current situation does it useful or not. • Mobilizing of efforts helps then to satisfy current needs of person. • Positive emotions help to put in memory ...
... • Emotions are important element of human behaviour, creation of conditioned reflexes and mentation. • Negative emotions give fusty evaluation of current situation does it useful or not. • Mobilizing of efforts helps then to satisfy current needs of person. • Positive emotions help to put in memory ...
Levels of analysis in neural modeling
... number of tiny individual channels in the membrane which open and close in a stochastic manner. The summed effect of all these individual channels matches Hodgkin and Huxley’s model very closely. So we can now build an explanatory model of the action potential using descriptive models of these gates ...
... number of tiny individual channels in the membrane which open and close in a stochastic manner. The summed effect of all these individual channels matches Hodgkin and Huxley’s model very closely. So we can now build an explanatory model of the action potential using descriptive models of these gates ...
The functional organization of the intraparietal sulcus in humans and
... Kanwisher, 2001). These data are supported by studies of patients presenting with lesions of the parietal cortex and neuropsychological deficits such as visuospatial neglect, different forms of apraxia and other visuomotor coordination problems (for reviews see, for example, Marshall & Fink, 2001, 2 ...
... Kanwisher, 2001). These data are supported by studies of patients presenting with lesions of the parietal cortex and neuropsychological deficits such as visuospatial neglect, different forms of apraxia and other visuomotor coordination problems (for reviews see, for example, Marshall & Fink, 2001, 2 ...
Brain Basis of Samadhi - The New School Psychology Bulletin
... Buddhist terminology used in this paper may be found in the Appendix. In the Abhiddhamic tradition, samadhi is attained through a series of stages, each stage representing a qualitatively different state of consciousness. These stages are called jhana. The scope of the current work will not permit a ...
... Buddhist terminology used in this paper may be found in the Appendix. In the Abhiddhamic tradition, samadhi is attained through a series of stages, each stage representing a qualitatively different state of consciousness. These stages are called jhana. The scope of the current work will not permit a ...
Chapter 10
... tions performed by the other provides an alternative explanation that may help to explain and redefine the concept of representation. You will recall that Descartes invoked the idea of representation to explicate the correspondence between the mind and the world, a correspondence that assures a prec ...
... tions performed by the other provides an alternative explanation that may help to explain and redefine the concept of representation. You will recall that Descartes invoked the idea of representation to explicate the correspondence between the mind and the world, a correspondence that assures a prec ...
IBM Research Report - Dharmendra S Modha`s Brain
... We show the strong and weak scaling behavior of Compass on Sequoia in figure 1. We first evaluated weak scaling behavior by simulating a CoCoMac model of 21,206 TrueNorth cores per Blue Gene/Q node while increasing the Blue Gene/Q core count from 16,384 to 1,572,864 (i.e., increasing the rack count ...
... We show the strong and weak scaling behavior of Compass on Sequoia in figure 1. We first evaluated weak scaling behavior by simulating a CoCoMac model of 21,206 TrueNorth cores per Blue Gene/Q node while increasing the Blue Gene/Q core count from 16,384 to 1,572,864 (i.e., increasing the rack count ...
Overview: Classroom Research by Students
... "Delayed harm": It is conceivable that as a result of participating in a social science study a subject may experience some longer term psychological reaction, such as depression. It is also conceivable that material covered in the course of an interview may lead subjects to re-examine past experien ...
... "Delayed harm": It is conceivable that as a result of participating in a social science study a subject may experience some longer term psychological reaction, such as depression. It is also conceivable that material covered in the course of an interview may lead subjects to re-examine past experien ...
Embodied Verbal Semantics: Evidence from an Image
... the matching condition and only ‘no’ responses to the two non-matching conditions. In order to ensure that any significant differences did not result from a small set of outliers, we also removed all reactions that deviated more than 2 standard deviations from the mean for that trial. Of those data ...
... the matching condition and only ‘no’ responses to the two non-matching conditions. In order to ensure that any significant differences did not result from a small set of outliers, we also removed all reactions that deviated more than 2 standard deviations from the mean for that trial. Of those data ...
I joined the Smith lab in the spring of 2000, as a
... complex circuitry of the basal ganglia. The approach of the lab to try to understand the relations between anatomy and physiology is very appealing to me. Also, since the lab is part of the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, I consider that it is a major privilege to be able to explore these q ...
... complex circuitry of the basal ganglia. The approach of the lab to try to understand the relations between anatomy and physiology is very appealing to me. Also, since the lab is part of the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, I consider that it is a major privilege to be able to explore these q ...
Week 3 Answers - Stephen P. van Vlack
... behavior. The expected effect would be that the behavior would stop. For example, I give you stickers on your homework assignments to some extant as a type of reward for doing the work. This is a reward because even if you don't do a great job you still get some sort of sticker. If I were to stop gi ...
... behavior. The expected effect would be that the behavior would stop. For example, I give you stickers on your homework assignments to some extant as a type of reward for doing the work. This is a reward because even if you don't do a great job you still get some sort of sticker. If I were to stop gi ...
Opponent interactions between serotonin and dopamine
... Nevertheless, based largely on pharmacological investigations, there have been some valiant attempts to suggest general theories for some aspects of serotonergic functioning. Two that have substantial currency are its involvement with behavioral inhibition, which is discussed extensively and refined ...
... Nevertheless, based largely on pharmacological investigations, there have been some valiant attempts to suggest general theories for some aspects of serotonergic functioning. Two that have substantial currency are its involvement with behavioral inhibition, which is discussed extensively and refined ...
The Different Neural Correlates of Action and Functional Knowledge
... been often treated as a unitary concept in the past, the distinction between them has been recently supported by neuropsychological evidence. In general, the use of an object and the way it is manipulated do not bear any relationship. The distinction between these two aspects is supported by the cla ...
... been often treated as a unitary concept in the past, the distinction between them has been recently supported by neuropsychological evidence. In general, the use of an object and the way it is manipulated do not bear any relationship. The distinction between these two aspects is supported by the cla ...
Validation of In Vivo Mouse Brain Fiber Tracking
... Results and Discussion: Thalamocortical pathways, identified in vivo with deterministic and probabilistic FT in wild type mice are exemplified in the Figure 1 (A, C, D). The fibers from the VPM are crossing the internal capsule (red arrow, Fig. 1A), they run tangentially at the interface of the cort ...
... Results and Discussion: Thalamocortical pathways, identified in vivo with deterministic and probabilistic FT in wild type mice are exemplified in the Figure 1 (A, C, D). The fibers from the VPM are crossing the internal capsule (red arrow, Fig. 1A), they run tangentially at the interface of the cort ...
A Role of Central NELL2 in the Regulation of Feeding Behavior in
... purified them using G-50 columns as described previously (Mello et al., 1997). These riboprobes were then used for radioactive ISH. Adult male rats (n = 4) were decapitated and their brains were dissected, placed in an embedding mold with a Tissue-tek (Sakura, USA), and frozen in dry ice. Brains wer ...
... purified them using G-50 columns as described previously (Mello et al., 1997). These riboprobes were then used for radioactive ISH. Adult male rats (n = 4) were decapitated and their brains were dissected, placed in an embedding mold with a Tissue-tek (Sakura, USA), and frozen in dry ice. Brains wer ...
Neural coding of behavioral relevance in parietal cortex
... in neuronal responses in MT were generally too small to account for the behavioral changes, whereas the changes in VIP responses were generally stronger than expected to explain the behavioral effect. These results suggest that comparing the neuronal and behavioral effects of attention may be a reas ...
... in neuronal responses in MT were generally too small to account for the behavioral changes, whereas the changes in VIP responses were generally stronger than expected to explain the behavioral effect. These results suggest that comparing the neuronal and behavioral effects of attention may be a reas ...
Broca`s Area in Language, Action, and Music
... the bank is mainly agranular, the fundus is dysgranular. Moreover, this last sector of area F5 remains clearly distinct from the contiguous anterior bank, a region that both studies consider as pertaining to prefrontal cortex. Microstimulation and single-neuron studies showed that hand and mouth mov ...
... the bank is mainly agranular, the fundus is dysgranular. Moreover, this last sector of area F5 remains clearly distinct from the contiguous anterior bank, a region that both studies consider as pertaining to prefrontal cortex. Microstimulation and single-neuron studies showed that hand and mouth mov ...
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... Although there may be some justification for occasional punishment (Larzelaere & Baumrind, 2002), it usually leads to negative effects. ...
... Although there may be some justification for occasional punishment (Larzelaere & Baumrind, 2002), it usually leads to negative effects. ...
BACOFUN_2016 Meeting Booklet - Barrel Cortex Function 2016
... Attention, working memory and executive functions are strongly associated with activity in rat medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Similar to other cortical areas, the mPFC has a laminar architecture containing functionally different cell types and layers. However, the contribution of individual layers ...
... Attention, working memory and executive functions are strongly associated with activity in rat medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Similar to other cortical areas, the mPFC has a laminar architecture containing functionally different cell types and layers. However, the contribution of individual layers ...
classical conditiong ppt
... sensations motivates consumers to make a choice without an awareness of WHY they made that choice. ...
... sensations motivates consumers to make a choice without an awareness of WHY they made that choice. ...
Psychology – Dr. Saman – Lecture 2
... Smelling a grilled steak can produce salivation The reflexive stimulus (UCS) and response (UCR) are unconditioned The neutral stimulus is referred to as the conditioned stimulus (CS) In classical conditioning, the CS is repeatedly paired with the reflexive stimulus (UCS) Conditioning is best when th ...
... Smelling a grilled steak can produce salivation The reflexive stimulus (UCS) and response (UCR) are unconditioned The neutral stimulus is referred to as the conditioned stimulus (CS) In classical conditioning, the CS is repeatedly paired with the reflexive stimulus (UCS) Conditioning is best when th ...
Neural Correlates of Executive Control in the Avian Brain
... memory that which is relevant, while restricting access to memory or discarding from memory that which is not. Our data are the first example of neural correlates of executive control in a nonmammalian species. We would also argue that they are the most straightforward example of neural correlates of ...
... memory that which is relevant, while restricting access to memory or discarding from memory that which is not. Our data are the first example of neural correlates of executive control in a nonmammalian species. We would also argue that they are the most straightforward example of neural correlates of ...