
Peripheral nervous system
... • Fixed anions - negatively charged molecules too large to diffuse out of the cell • leak channels and sodium-potassium pump keep positively charged ions out of the cell • Equilibrium potential - point where electrical/chemical forces balance out for a certain ion graded potentials - small changes i ...
... • Fixed anions - negatively charged molecules too large to diffuse out of the cell • leak channels and sodium-potassium pump keep positively charged ions out of the cell • Equilibrium potential - point where electrical/chemical forces balance out for a certain ion graded potentials - small changes i ...
The interaction of focus particles and information structure in
... Regarding information structural properties, sentences (1) and (2) differ in two main aspects: first, the sentence position of the focused element – initial vs. final; second, the grammatical function of the focused element – subject vs. object. Thus, it is unclear whether the weaker performance on ...
... Regarding information structural properties, sentences (1) and (2) differ in two main aspects: first, the sentence position of the focused element – initial vs. final; second, the grammatical function of the focused element – subject vs. object. Thus, it is unclear whether the weaker performance on ...
Ch. 13 The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Somatic Reflexes
... • Premotor cortex – Controls and coordinates skilled motor activity ...
... • Premotor cortex – Controls and coordinates skilled motor activity ...
Chapter 2 STUDY GUIDE
... *The hypothalamus is a small, pea-sized structure in the forebrain that helps regulate many vital bodily functions, such as body temperature, hunger, sex, as well as emotional states such as aggression and response to stress. *The cerebral cortex is the wrinkled outer layer of gray matter that cover ...
... *The hypothalamus is a small, pea-sized structure in the forebrain that helps regulate many vital bodily functions, such as body temperature, hunger, sex, as well as emotional states such as aggression and response to stress. *The cerebral cortex is the wrinkled outer layer of gray matter that cover ...
Lecture 2_101_blanks
... Is it one working whole? Is it a bunch of different parts that work separately? Phrenology Created by Franz Joseph Gall Different parts of the brain do __________________________________ A Phrenology Guide How correct was Phrenology? Phrenology was ________________________: The traits that were thou ...
... Is it one working whole? Is it a bunch of different parts that work separately? Phrenology Created by Franz Joseph Gall Different parts of the brain do __________________________________ A Phrenology Guide How correct was Phrenology? Phrenology was ________________________: The traits that were thou ...
Reflex action, reflex Arc, Human Brain
... The information about a stimulus is analysed by _____ of spinal cord. (Mar. 04) Interneuron's (or) association neurons play on important role in _____ actions. In a reflex action, the information from spinal cord is carried by_____ to the_____ organ. The famous Russian scientist who conducted experi ...
... The information about a stimulus is analysed by _____ of spinal cord. (Mar. 04) Interneuron's (or) association neurons play on important role in _____ actions. In a reflex action, the information from spinal cord is carried by_____ to the_____ organ. The famous Russian scientist who conducted experi ...
BOX 30.8 THE ROLE OF THE SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS IN
... motor representations and rapidly stopping the voice leads to suppression of hand motor representations. This shows that stopping has very broad effects on the motor system (a “global stop command”). While not proven, this could relate to the fact that the subthalamic nucleus appears to have a very ...
... motor representations and rapidly stopping the voice leads to suppression of hand motor representations. This shows that stopping has very broad effects on the motor system (a “global stop command”). While not proven, this could relate to the fact that the subthalamic nucleus appears to have a very ...
SPHS 4050, Neurological Bases, PP 08b
... solving) Responsible for deciding when to move/act, and when not to. Limbic association cortex (emotion) provides input to pre-frontal cortex Posterior parietal cortex synthesizes two inputs, to make sense of where body is relative to other objects. Input from – Primary somato-sensory cortex – Visua ...
... solving) Responsible for deciding when to move/act, and when not to. Limbic association cortex (emotion) provides input to pre-frontal cortex Posterior parietal cortex synthesizes two inputs, to make sense of where body is relative to other objects. Input from – Primary somato-sensory cortex – Visua ...
Document
... primary motor cortex • When stimulated, muscles on the opposite side of the body contract. • Has complete representation of body’s musculature. • Greater space for fine motor control than for less precise motor control • Very focal stimulation --> organized movement (excitation and inhibition) Wed. ...
... primary motor cortex • When stimulated, muscles on the opposite side of the body contract. • Has complete representation of body’s musculature. • Greater space for fine motor control than for less precise motor control • Very focal stimulation --> organized movement (excitation and inhibition) Wed. ...
Endocrine and nervous system - Glasgow Independent Schools
... 2. Dendrites: projections that bring impulses into the neuron to the cell body. 3. Axon: long projection that carries impulses away from cell body ...
... 2. Dendrites: projections that bring impulses into the neuron to the cell body. 3. Axon: long projection that carries impulses away from cell body ...
Neuroeconomics and the Social Brain Henrik Walter (-frankfurt.de) Peter Kenning (-muenster.de)
... conclude that personal attributes like “labile” or “unsteady” may be rooted deeply in the person’s neuronal characteristics of a phylogenetically old neural network which not only relates facts into behavioral consequences but also assesses the potential relevance of information, even if this is for ...
... conclude that personal attributes like “labile” or “unsteady” may be rooted deeply in the person’s neuronal characteristics of a phylogenetically old neural network which not only relates facts into behavioral consequences but also assesses the potential relevance of information, even if this is for ...
Unit 2-Week 1 Notes Sheets
... (8) Myelin & Action Potential: - Myelin = - Creates “gaps” between Na+ and K+ pumps in membrane… ...
... (8) Myelin & Action Potential: - Myelin = - Creates “gaps” between Na+ and K+ pumps in membrane… ...
Report 2
... Although the broad majority of the imaging studies of category-specificity support the idea that semantic factors are crucial, there is work that could not provide converging evidence (Devlin et al., 2002; Tyler, Russell, Fadili, & Moss, 2001). These studies used particularly well-matched stimuli, s ...
... Although the broad majority of the imaging studies of category-specificity support the idea that semantic factors are crucial, there is work that could not provide converging evidence (Devlin et al., 2002; Tyler, Russell, Fadili, & Moss, 2001). These studies used particularly well-matched stimuli, s ...
Slide ()
... Short-term sensitization of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. A. Sensitization of the gill-withdrawal reflex is produced by applying a noxious stimulus to another part of the body, such as the tail. A shock to the tail activates tail sensory neurons that excite facilitating (modulatory) interne ...
... Short-term sensitization of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. A. Sensitization of the gill-withdrawal reflex is produced by applying a noxious stimulus to another part of the body, such as the tail. A shock to the tail activates tail sensory neurons that excite facilitating (modulatory) interne ...
Neurotransmitters
... associated with analytical thinking and logical abilities) and right (more involved with musical and artistic abilities). The brain is also divided into four lobes: Frontal – (motor cortex) motor behavior, expressive language, higher level cognitive processes, and orientation to person, place, time, ...
... associated with analytical thinking and logical abilities) and right (more involved with musical and artistic abilities). The brain is also divided into four lobes: Frontal – (motor cortex) motor behavior, expressive language, higher level cognitive processes, and orientation to person, place, time, ...
Broca`s Area in Language, Action, and Music
... as compared to natural ones and when subjects were required to represent possible actions upon manipulable objects.29,30 The authors of these studies proposed that artifact observation and object manipulability enable a richer motor-based representation. Several other studies also reported a signifi ...
... as compared to natural ones and when subjects were required to represent possible actions upon manipulable objects.29,30 The authors of these studies proposed that artifact observation and object manipulability enable a richer motor-based representation. Several other studies also reported a signifi ...
Chapter 3 Notes (part 1) 1. Basic Elements of the Nervous System (a
... ascending reticular activating system/reticular formation – consciousness area postrema – vomit reflex D. Cerebellum muscle memory, implicit learning, balance and coordination E. Pons contra-lateral organization iii. Midbrain A. Tectum sensory orienting reflexes B. Tegmentum motor impuls ...
... ascending reticular activating system/reticular formation – consciousness area postrema – vomit reflex D. Cerebellum muscle memory, implicit learning, balance and coordination E. Pons contra-lateral organization iii. Midbrain A. Tectum sensory orienting reflexes B. Tegmentum motor impuls ...
Myers Module Six
... glial cells. They support, nourish, and protect neurons, and play a role in learning and thinking. For example, glial cell death has been linked to clinical depression. They also guide neural connections, and mop up excess ions. ...
... glial cells. They support, nourish, and protect neurons, and play a role in learning and thinking. For example, glial cell death has been linked to clinical depression. They also guide neural connections, and mop up excess ions. ...
Quiz 10
... e. All of the above 14. Given the context “a kind of vehicle”, which of the following words would likely show a mood-dependant difference in the amplitude of the N400 component of the ERP? a. Car b. Plate c. Apple d. Elevator e. Ice-cream 15. PET studies indicate that the comprehension of emotion fr ...
... e. All of the above 14. Given the context “a kind of vehicle”, which of the following words would likely show a mood-dependant difference in the amplitude of the N400 component of the ERP? a. Car b. Plate c. Apple d. Elevator e. Ice-cream 15. PET studies indicate that the comprehension of emotion fr ...
a remnant chloroplast, with an References
... executed actions in minute detail [8], providing a direct representation of how the other individual performed the action. The majority, however, also respond if the monkey sees someone perform a similar action using different effectors, for example grasping with the other hand, or with the mouth [8 ...
... executed actions in minute detail [8], providing a direct representation of how the other individual performed the action. The majority, however, also respond if the monkey sees someone perform a similar action using different effectors, for example grasping with the other hand, or with the mouth [8 ...
June 21_Language & Speech
... like was. And it just happened so I don’t know, he did not bring around anything. And he did not pay it. And he roden all o these arranjen from the pedis on from iss pescid. In these floors now and so. He hadn’t had em round here.” Kertesz, 1981, p. 73 Physiology of Behavior. 7th edition. Carlson, N ...
... like was. And it just happened so I don’t know, he did not bring around anything. And he did not pay it. And he roden all o these arranjen from the pedis on from iss pescid. In these floors now and so. He hadn’t had em round here.” Kertesz, 1981, p. 73 Physiology of Behavior. 7th edition. Carlson, N ...
THE SENSORIMOTOR SYSTEM (p.l) 1. Introduction Like the
... Supplies information re. location of body parts (to be moved) and re. location of external objects with which body is going to interact Visual, auditory, somatosensory ...
... Supplies information re. location of body parts (to be moved) and re. location of external objects with which body is going to interact Visual, auditory, somatosensory ...
A Novel Approach for Constructing Conversational Agents using
... where si1 is the resultant semantic vector of sentence 1 and si2 is the resultant semantic vector of sentence 2. Word order also plays an active role in sentence similarity. Each word is assigned a unique index number which simply represents the order in which the word appears in the sentence. For e ...
... where si1 is the resultant semantic vector of sentence 1 and si2 is the resultant semantic vector of sentence 2. Word order also plays an active role in sentence similarity. Each word is assigned a unique index number which simply represents the order in which the word appears in the sentence. For e ...