Sun Rack II Power Distribution Units User`s Guide
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... This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadc ...
By ON THE ROLE OF THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS IN THE CONTROL... VISUALLY-GUIDED SACCADES
... I must thank my wife Megan for her ongoing love and support. As a successful professional, mother, wife and fellow graduate student her dedication and capabilities far exceed my own and never cease to amaze me. And finally, my beautiful daughter Nora whom I adore. I am blessed and honoured to be yo ...
... I must thank my wife Megan for her ongoing love and support. As a successful professional, mother, wife and fellow graduate student her dedication and capabilities far exceed my own and never cease to amaze me. And finally, my beautiful daughter Nora whom I adore. I am blessed and honoured to be yo ...
The Role of Temporal Structure in Human Vision
... These regularities can be—and evidently are—used by human visual systems to simplify the grouping of local features into global forms and to promote the segregation of those forms from their backgrounds. Indeed, grouping and figure/ground segregation have constituted two of visual perception’s most ...
... These regularities can be—and evidently are—used by human visual systems to simplify the grouping of local features into global forms and to promote the segregation of those forms from their backgrounds. Indeed, grouping and figure/ground segregation have constituted two of visual perception’s most ...
Curriculum Vitae - Laureate Institute for Brain Research
... recently, the VASDHS has been identified as a Regional Center of Excellence for Telemental Health. As the Director of this center, we will utilize these additional funds to determine whether novel treatment delivery using tablet computers and video interface can be useful for both psychotherapy and ...
... recently, the VASDHS has been identified as a Regional Center of Excellence for Telemental Health. As the Director of this center, we will utilize these additional funds to determine whether novel treatment delivery using tablet computers and video interface can be useful for both psychotherapy and ...
evolcomp - Centre for Policy Modelling
... • There would be little connection between this “real” complexity and the complexity of that object as represented in communications about it. All of these problems are connected. We are ourselves systems that can deal with limited complexity (as are all the systems we have created). In fact, I woul ...
... • There would be little connection between this “real” complexity and the complexity of that object as represented in communications about it. All of these problems are connected. We are ourselves systems that can deal with limited complexity (as are all the systems we have created). In fact, I woul ...
The Formation of Specific Synaptic Connections Between Muscle
... frogs whose stage of development was noted, all but 2 had their ventral roots cut at stages XVI or XVII (average stage = 16.0). Further testing of the frogs in this group confirmed that regeneration of motoneurons was either nonspecific or weak, in that motoneurons died, failed to reinnervate foreli ...
... frogs whose stage of development was noted, all but 2 had their ventral roots cut at stages XVI or XVII (average stage = 16.0). Further testing of the frogs in this group confirmed that regeneration of motoneurons was either nonspecific or weak, in that motoneurons died, failed to reinnervate foreli ...
Sequence of information processing for emotions based on the
... innervate the middle layers of later-processing sensory areas (reviewed in Felleman and Van Essen, 1991). Feedback projections proceed in the opposite direction, and originate mostly from neurons in layers 5–6 and terminate most densely in layer 1. Corticocortical connections, however, are notorious ...
... innervate the middle layers of later-processing sensory areas (reviewed in Felleman and Van Essen, 1991). Feedback projections proceed in the opposite direction, and originate mostly from neurons in layers 5–6 and terminate most densely in layer 1. Corticocortical connections, however, are notorious ...
Potential switch from eupnea to fictive gasping after blockade of
... ischemia before the onset of gasping varied from approximately 30 to 60 s in different preparations. A primary distinction between eupnea and gasping was in the rate of rise of inspiratory activity. Hence, eupnea was characterized by a sudden onset of activity and then a ramplike rise, which achieve ...
... ischemia before the onset of gasping varied from approximately 30 to 60 s in different preparations. A primary distinction between eupnea and gasping was in the rate of rise of inspiratory activity. Hence, eupnea was characterized by a sudden onset of activity and then a ramplike rise, which achieve ...
Digital Home Environment with Affective Interaction
... be augmented with awareness technology. The application perspective is entirely different from that underlying TEA. Awareness is not employed to improve the immediate function of the augmented device, but to create a digital presence for it. New functionality is not expected to emerge in the device ...
... be augmented with awareness technology. The application perspective is entirely different from that underlying TEA. Awareness is not employed to improve the immediate function of the augmented device, but to create a digital presence for it. New functionality is not expected to emerge in the device ...
The effect of selective attention on auditory frequency
... When we listen to a friend in a noisy café, the segregation between information and noise depends largely on the differences in neural level representations of the auditory inputs. The auditory cortex (AC) is tonotopically organized, which means that the frequency information is mapped to the cortic ...
... When we listen to a friend in a noisy café, the segregation between information and noise depends largely on the differences in neural level representations of the auditory inputs. The auditory cortex (AC) is tonotopically organized, which means that the frequency information is mapped to the cortic ...
Brain asymmetry is encoded at the level of axon terminal morphology
... frequencies. We show that these differences in cell type composition account for the gross connectional asymmetry displayed by the left and right habenulae. Analysis of the morphology and projections of individual post-synaptic neurons suggests that the target nucleus has the capacity to either inte ...
... frequencies. We show that these differences in cell type composition account for the gross connectional asymmetry displayed by the left and right habenulae. Analysis of the morphology and projections of individual post-synaptic neurons suggests that the target nucleus has the capacity to either inte ...
Midbrain Dopamine Neurons Encode a Quantitative Reward
... shading at the top of each block indicating the largest available reward. Note that the subject manages, in general, to select delays that yield rewards, but also note that the size of the reward earned on each trial varies across the range of possible reward values. To quantify this behavior, Figur ...
... shading at the top of each block indicating the largest available reward. Note that the subject manages, in general, to select delays that yield rewards, but also note that the size of the reward earned on each trial varies across the range of possible reward values. To quantify this behavior, Figur ...
- D-Scholarship@Pitt
... NMJ led to the weakening and subsequently withdrawal of the axons whose synaptic contacts were blocked (Balice-Gordon and Lichtman, 1994). Recent experiments using genetically engineered mice in which only a small subset of motor neurons are fluorescently labeled allowed researches to perform in-viv ...
... NMJ led to the weakening and subsequently withdrawal of the axons whose synaptic contacts were blocked (Balice-Gordon and Lichtman, 1994). Recent experiments using genetically engineered mice in which only a small subset of motor neurons are fluorescently labeled allowed researches to perform in-viv ...
Extracellular voltage threshold settings can be tuned for optimal
... 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 signal, processed by computing the root mean square of the voltage signal in the 300–6000 Hz frequency band, to predict reach ...
... 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 signal, processed by computing the root mean square of the voltage signal in the 300–6000 Hz frequency band, to predict reach ...
New Concepts of the Neuroendocrine Regulation of Gonadotropin
... productive axis-classic negative feedback signals predominate in the maintenance of homeostasis. The hypothalamicpituitary-gonadal axis, however, also features a unique positive feedback control system, which is responsible for delivering a robust surge of pituitary gonadotropins into the peripheral ...
... productive axis-classic negative feedback signals predominate in the maintenance of homeostasis. The hypothalamicpituitary-gonadal axis, however, also features a unique positive feedback control system, which is responsible for delivering a robust surge of pituitary gonadotropins into the peripheral ...
Dendritic Computation - UCSD Cognitive Science
... responses (Rall et al. 1967). In this context, dendrites might be beneficial because they enable the spatial separation of inputs to minimize their interaction. In some cases, however, this possible sublinear summation may actually be advantageous (Agmon-Snir et al. 1998, section on coincidence dete ...
... responses (Rall et al. 1967). In this context, dendrites might be beneficial because they enable the spatial separation of inputs to minimize their interaction. In some cases, however, this possible sublinear summation may actually be advantageous (Agmon-Snir et al. 1998, section on coincidence dete ...
Neurodynamical theory of decision confidence Andrea Insabato TESI DOCTORAL UPF / 2014
... we do not have yet a thorough understanding of its neurophysiological and computational substrate. There are mainly two experimental paradigms to measure decision confidence in animals: post-decision wagering and uncertain option. In this thesis we explore and try to shed light on the computational ...
... we do not have yet a thorough understanding of its neurophysiological and computational substrate. There are mainly two experimental paradigms to measure decision confidence in animals: post-decision wagering and uncertain option. In this thesis we explore and try to shed light on the computational ...
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... this end, I recorded preparatory activity of single FEF neurons and manipulated the preparatory activity of neuronal ensembles within the FEF while a monkey played an oculomotor version of the mixed-‐strateg ...
... this end, I recorded preparatory activity of single FEF neurons and manipulated the preparatory activity of neuronal ensembles within the FEF while a monkey played an oculomotor version of the mixed-‐strateg ...
OpenLDV Programmer`s Guide
... This guide is also intended for software developers creating xDriver extensions. Programming samples in this document are written in C++ and Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET. However, extensions for xDriver can be written in any language that supports Component Object Model (COM) components or ActiveX® ...
... This guide is also intended for software developers creating xDriver extensions. Programming samples in this document are written in C++ and Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET. However, extensions for xDriver can be written in any language that supports Component Object Model (COM) components or ActiveX® ...
Laminar Selectivity of the Cholinergic Suppression of Synaptic
... consist of the identity matrix, such that the activity m entorhinal cortex spread to the CA1 pyramidal cells without a change in pattern. In additional simulations, the L,, matrix started with random initial connectivity, allowing more complex transformations of entorhinal cortex output to be formed ...
... consist of the identity matrix, such that the activity m entorhinal cortex spread to the CA1 pyramidal cells without a change in pattern. In additional simulations, the L,, matrix started with random initial connectivity, allowing more complex transformations of entorhinal cortex output to be formed ...