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The Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Decision Making: A Review
... which may be very useful in guiding this fledgling field. This article will attempt to clarify what is known about the neural bases of human decision making and what is not. First, the literature on decision making in patients with frontal lobe damage will be reviewed. In the past several years, thi ...
... which may be very useful in guiding this fledgling field. This article will attempt to clarify what is known about the neural bases of human decision making and what is not. First, the literature on decision making in patients with frontal lobe damage will be reviewed. In the past several years, thi ...
When the Sun Prickles Your Nose: An EEG Study Identifying
... been frequently used in previous experiments to localize brain activations on the basis of EEG or MEG data [28; 29; 30]. For the statistical analysis of sLORETA data (current densities) we are relying on the time segments we have identified with the procedures mentioned above. Differences (between g ...
... been frequently used in previous experiments to localize brain activations on the basis of EEG or MEG data [28; 29; 30]. For the statistical analysis of sLORETA data (current densities) we are relying on the time segments we have identified with the procedures mentioned above. Differences (between g ...
When Is an Adolescent an Adult? - Waisman Laboratory for Brain
... alpha of less than .01 to determine statistical significance. All analyses were performed on the data from the 110 subjects with usable imaging and behavioral data. We examined responses to the debriefing questions and the SCR data to assess the efficacy of our emotionalstate manipulation. A 1-Hz fi ...
... alpha of less than .01 to determine statistical significance. All analyses were performed on the data from the 110 subjects with usable imaging and behavioral data. We examined responses to the debriefing questions and the SCR data to assess the efficacy of our emotionalstate manipulation. A 1-Hz fi ...
An ontology-based search engine for digital
... the root of the hierarchy (which is orphan) has exactly one parent and may have one or more children. Children are linked to parents with a subsumption relationship (‘is_a’ or ‘is_part_of’), meaning that all properties of a parent apply to all of its children; for instance, if rodents have four legs ...
... the root of the hierarchy (which is orphan) has exactly one parent and may have one or more children. Children are linked to parents with a subsumption relationship (‘is_a’ or ‘is_part_of’), meaning that all properties of a parent apply to all of its children; for instance, if rodents have four legs ...
Neurodevelopmental, emotional, and behavioural
... METHOD One hundred and thirty males with DMD (mean age 9y 10mo, range 5–17y) in four European centres were included and completed IQ assessment and a neurodevelopmentalscreening questionnaire. Of these, 87 underwent comprehensive neuropsychiatric assessment using structured diagnostic interview and ...
... METHOD One hundred and thirty males with DMD (mean age 9y 10mo, range 5–17y) in four European centres were included and completed IQ assessment and a neurodevelopmentalscreening questionnaire. Of these, 87 underwent comprehensive neuropsychiatric assessment using structured diagnostic interview and ...
Neurodevelopmental mechanisms of schizophrenia: understanding
... studies have revealed that both NRG1 and DISC1 are multifunctional in nature, with key roles during neurodevelopment [12–14]. Therefore, systematic studies of these factors from the time of the initial risks in early development to disease onset after puberty is likely to open a window on a mechanis ...
... studies have revealed that both NRG1 and DISC1 are multifunctional in nature, with key roles during neurodevelopment [12–14]. Therefore, systematic studies of these factors from the time of the initial risks in early development to disease onset after puberty is likely to open a window on a mechanis ...
Commentaries on Viewpoint: A role for the prefrontal cortex in
... their prefrontal cortex model of exercise tolerance and termination, which is a welcome contribution to our broader understanding of the limits of human performance. The authors have constructed their model by bringing together neurocognitive evidence derived from their own and others’ observations. ...
... their prefrontal cortex model of exercise tolerance and termination, which is a welcome contribution to our broader understanding of the limits of human performance. The authors have constructed their model by bringing together neurocognitive evidence derived from their own and others’ observations. ...
Identification of a Functional Connectome for Long
... activation of multiple regions of the brain, rather than localized activity in a specific region. In order to visualize networks of brain regions activated by recall of a fear memory in mice, we quantified expression of an activityregulated gene (c-fos) that is induced by neural activity. This allow ...
... activation of multiple regions of the brain, rather than localized activity in a specific region. In order to visualize networks of brain regions activated by recall of a fear memory in mice, we quantified expression of an activityregulated gene (c-fos) that is induced by neural activity. This allow ...
video slide - Welcome to HCC Southeast Commons
... • The PNS transmits information to and from the CNS and regulates movement and the internal environment • In the PNS, afferent neurons transmit information to the CNS and efferent neurons transmit information away from the CNS • Cranial nerves originate in the brain and mostly terminate in organs of ...
... • The PNS transmits information to and from the CNS and regulates movement and the internal environment • In the PNS, afferent neurons transmit information to the CNS and efferent neurons transmit information away from the CNS • Cranial nerves originate in the brain and mostly terminate in organs of ...
Nerves
... • The PNS transmits information to and from the CNS and regulates movement and the internal environment • In the PNS, afferent neurons transmit information to the CNS and efferent neurons transmit information away from the CNS • Cranial nerves originate in the brain and mostly terminate in organs of ...
... • The PNS transmits information to and from the CNS and regulates movement and the internal environment • In the PNS, afferent neurons transmit information to the CNS and efferent neurons transmit information away from the CNS • Cranial nerves originate in the brain and mostly terminate in organs of ...
Ch 49
... • The PNS transmits information to and from the CNS and regulates movement and the internal environment • In the PNS, afferent neurons transmit information to the CNS and efferent neurons transmit information away from the CNS • Cranial nerves originate in the brain and mostly terminate in organs of ...
... • The PNS transmits information to and from the CNS and regulates movement and the internal environment • In the PNS, afferent neurons transmit information to the CNS and efferent neurons transmit information away from the CNS • Cranial nerves originate in the brain and mostly terminate in organs of ...
The Role of Dopamine in Locomotor ... 173
... found that pimozide was without effect on the accuracy of an identity matching to sample task but interfered with symbolic matching in the same pigeonsisJ. Others have found that rats or monkeys receiving 6-OHDA VTAi74 are frontal cortical lesions27, respectively, show no impairment in a welI-traine ...
... found that pimozide was without effect on the accuracy of an identity matching to sample task but interfered with symbolic matching in the same pigeonsisJ. Others have found that rats or monkeys receiving 6-OHDA VTAi74 are frontal cortical lesions27, respectively, show no impairment in a welI-traine ...
Development of GAP-43 mRNA in the macaque cerebral cortex
... cerebral cortex of developing macaque monkeys. In four areas, i.e., the prefrontal area ŽFDD ., the temporal association area ŽTE., the primary somatosensory area ŽPC., and the primary visual area ŽOC., the amount of GAP-43 mRNA was measured from the intermediate fetal period wembryonic day 120 ŽE12 ...
... cerebral cortex of developing macaque monkeys. In four areas, i.e., the prefrontal area ŽFDD ., the temporal association area ŽTE., the primary somatosensory area ŽPC., and the primary visual area ŽOC., the amount of GAP-43 mRNA was measured from the intermediate fetal period wembryonic day 120 ŽE12 ...
Probabilistic Anatomic Mapping of Cerebral Blood Flow Distribution
... hence, the automated anatomic labeling of individual brain imaging data. Methods: In the current study, probabilistic maps of the blood flow distribution of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) were developed using the basal and MCA brain SPECT images. Twenty-nine patients (mean age 6 SD, 54.6 6 6.1 y) ...
... hence, the automated anatomic labeling of individual brain imaging data. Methods: In the current study, probabilistic maps of the blood flow distribution of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) were developed using the basal and MCA brain SPECT images. Twenty-nine patients (mean age 6 SD, 54.6 6 6.1 y) ...
Ch. 49
... • The PNS transmits information to and from the CNS and regulates movement and the internal environment • In the PNS, afferent neurons transmit information to the CNS and efferent neurons transmit information away from the CNS • Cranial nerves originate in the brain and mostly terminate in organs of ...
... • The PNS transmits information to and from the CNS and regulates movement and the internal environment • In the PNS, afferent neurons transmit information to the CNS and efferent neurons transmit information away from the CNS • Cranial nerves originate in the brain and mostly terminate in organs of ...
Differential responses in three thalamic nuclei in moderately
... Glasgow, 3Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK and 4Head-Injury Research Centre, Division of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, ...
... Glasgow, 3Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK and 4Head-Injury Research Centre, Division of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, ...
Anatomical organization of the central olfactory
... signal is one of the issues separating vertebrates and insects. In vertebrates, the chemosensory receptors belong to the G-protein-coupled family that generates action potentials via intracellular events (Buck & Axel, 1991). Insect odor receptors are however structurally, and genetically unrelated t ...
... signal is one of the issues separating vertebrates and insects. In vertebrates, the chemosensory receptors belong to the G-protein-coupled family that generates action potentials via intracellular events (Buck & Axel, 1991). Insect odor receptors are however structurally, and genetically unrelated t ...
Chapter 13
... C.neurotransmitters diffuse across the synaptic cleft D.neurotransmitters are actively transported across the synaptic cleft ...
... C.neurotransmitters diffuse across the synaptic cleft D.neurotransmitters are actively transported across the synaptic cleft ...
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Neuroscientific Probe of
... Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Neuroscientific Probe of Cortical Function in Schizophrenia Shawn M. McClintock, Catarina Freitas, Lindsay Oberman, Sarah H. Lisanby, and Alvaro Pascual-Leone Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a neuropsychiatric tool that can serve as a useful method to ...
... Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Neuroscientific Probe of Cortical Function in Schizophrenia Shawn M. McClintock, Catarina Freitas, Lindsay Oberman, Sarah H. Lisanby, and Alvaro Pascual-Leone Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a neuropsychiatric tool that can serve as a useful method to ...
Mercury and the Developing Brain
... particularly on tests of attention, fine motor function, language, visual-spatial abilities (e.g., drawing) and memory. These children will likely have to struggle to keep up in school and might require remedial classes or special education.3 Methylmercury exposure prior to pregnancy is as critical ...
... particularly on tests of attention, fine motor function, language, visual-spatial abilities (e.g., drawing) and memory. These children will likely have to struggle to keep up in school and might require remedial classes or special education.3 Methylmercury exposure prior to pregnancy is as critical ...
From format to function: Embodiment and the functional roles of
... type of neural evidence could ever resolve it. We propose instead that the field would be better served by focusing its attention on questions of mechanism and function. As it stands, there is substantial current evidence demonstrating that brain areas known to subserve perception and action are als ...
... type of neural evidence could ever resolve it. We propose instead that the field would be better served by focusing its attention on questions of mechanism and function. As it stands, there is substantial current evidence demonstrating that brain areas known to subserve perception and action are als ...
EXTINCTION LEARNING - Ruhr
... Associative Pavlovian fear conditioning and fear extinction are widely used paradigms to gain insights into substrates and mechanisms supporting learning and memory processes. They are powerful models because of striking parallels between rodents and humans and their high relevance for unraveling ne ...
... Associative Pavlovian fear conditioning and fear extinction are widely used paradigms to gain insights into substrates and mechanisms supporting learning and memory processes. They are powerful models because of striking parallels between rodents and humans and their high relevance for unraveling ne ...
BIO 210 Course Outline
... Please answer these questions while you are reading the material and use them as a study guide for your exams. I. ...
... Please answer these questions while you are reading the material and use them as a study guide for your exams. I. ...