
Mirror neurons and the 8 parallel consciousnesses
... spatial neglect(10,28,42,62,63,65), namely the anterior cingulate (Brodmann area BA 24-32), the precuneus-posterior cingulate (BA 23, 7, 31), the posterior insula, the anterior insula, the medial-superior temporal lobe (BA 22, 37), the superior parietal lobe (BA 7), the lateral motor cortex BA 8, th ...
... spatial neglect(10,28,42,62,63,65), namely the anterior cingulate (Brodmann area BA 24-32), the precuneus-posterior cingulate (BA 23, 7, 31), the posterior insula, the anterior insula, the medial-superior temporal lobe (BA 22, 37), the superior parietal lobe (BA 7), the lateral motor cortex BA 8, th ...
Nolte – Chapter 3 (Gross Anatomy and General
... intrafusal and extrafusal efferents can made more and less sensitive. ...
... intrafusal and extrafusal efferents can made more and less sensitive. ...
Corticosteroid–serotonin interactions in the
... glucocorticoid-producing cortex cells, which ends with the secretion of cortisol (in human) or corticosterone (in rodents) in blood (Palkovits, 1987) (Fig. 1). These hormones, the corticosteroids, exert numerous actions at the periphery and in the CNS. At the periphery, corticosteroids are involved ...
... glucocorticoid-producing cortex cells, which ends with the secretion of cortisol (in human) or corticosterone (in rodents) in blood (Palkovits, 1987) (Fig. 1). These hormones, the corticosteroids, exert numerous actions at the periphery and in the CNS. At the periphery, corticosteroids are involved ...
Chapter 2: Chemistry, Matter, and Life
... – These act as centers for some reflexes involving the eye and ear • Conducts impulses between higher centers of cerebrum and lower centers of pons, medulla, cerebellum, spinal ...
... – These act as centers for some reflexes involving the eye and ear • Conducts impulses between higher centers of cerebrum and lower centers of pons, medulla, cerebellum, spinal ...
Lesion mapping of social problem solving
... that the capacity to engage in sophisticated information processing about emotions and to use this information to guide thought and behaviour is supported by a broadly distributed network of frontal, temporal, and parietal regions that have been widely implicated in social cognition (Saxe, 2006). Ho ...
... that the capacity to engage in sophisticated information processing about emotions and to use this information to guide thought and behaviour is supported by a broadly distributed network of frontal, temporal, and parietal regions that have been widely implicated in social cognition (Saxe, 2006). Ho ...
interoception and the sentient self
... centre) target exactly these sites. Indeed, the superficial dorsal horn that is part of the homeostatic afferent system is easily distinguishable in myelinstained transverse sections of the human spinal cord from the deep dorsal horn, where large neurons receive input from large-diameter primary aff ...
... centre) target exactly these sites. Indeed, the superficial dorsal horn that is part of the homeostatic afferent system is easily distinguishable in myelinstained transverse sections of the human spinal cord from the deep dorsal horn, where large neurons receive input from large-diameter primary aff ...
cerebral and gastric histamine system is altered after portocaval shunt
... We have confirmed here that portocaval shunt in the rat is associated with an enhanced histamine synthesis in brain and gastric mucosa resulting in the high tissue amine concentration. In brain it is related to better HDC saturation with L-histidine (6); in stomach it is due to ECL cell proliferatio ...
... We have confirmed here that portocaval shunt in the rat is associated with an enhanced histamine synthesis in brain and gastric mucosa resulting in the high tissue amine concentration. In brain it is related to better HDC saturation with L-histidine (6); in stomach it is due to ECL cell proliferatio ...
How and Why Brains Create Meaning from Sensory Information
... wave packet is triggered is of particular interest. When an animal or human receives sensory information, it is carried not by any small number of axons from receptors but by a massive barrage of action potentials. A glimpse of a face, for example, includes all of the detectors for motions, contours ...
... wave packet is triggered is of particular interest. When an animal or human receives sensory information, it is carried not by any small number of axons from receptors but by a massive barrage of action potentials. A glimpse of a face, for example, includes all of the detectors for motions, contours ...
cerebral cortex - CM
... The Cerebrum-Limbic System • Limbic system – important functional brain system, includes limbic lobe (region of medial cerebrum), hippocampus, amygdala, and pathways; connect each of these regions of gray matter with rest of brain (Figure 12.9) • Found only within mammalian brains • Involved in mem ...
... The Cerebrum-Limbic System • Limbic system – important functional brain system, includes limbic lobe (region of medial cerebrum), hippocampus, amygdala, and pathways; connect each of these regions of gray matter with rest of brain (Figure 12.9) • Found only within mammalian brains • Involved in mem ...
Précis of The Brain and Emotion
... primates. For example, the temporal lobe has undergone great development in primates, and a number of systems in the temporal lobe are either involved in emotion (e.g. the amygdala), or provide some of the main sensory inputs to brain systems involved in emotion and motivation. The prefrontal cortex ...
... primates. For example, the temporal lobe has undergone great development in primates, and a number of systems in the temporal lobe are either involved in emotion (e.g. the amygdala), or provide some of the main sensory inputs to brain systems involved in emotion and motivation. The prefrontal cortex ...
Repetition and the brain: neural models of stimulus
... terms of their ability to account for the main properties of this phenomenon as measured with single-cell recordings and neuroimaging techniques. We also discuss future directions for distinguishing between these models, which will be important for understanding the neural consequences of repetition ...
... terms of their ability to account for the main properties of this phenomenon as measured with single-cell recordings and neuroimaging techniques. We also discuss future directions for distinguishing between these models, which will be important for understanding the neural consequences of repetition ...
Demonstrating the Implicit Processing of Visually Presented Words
... performed in PRO MATLAB (Mathworks Inc., Sherborn, MA). The distribution of rCBF in the brain was indexed by the accumulated counts over the scanning period, which reliably reflects flow in the physiological range (Mazziotta et al., 1985; Fox and Mintun, 1989). These data were reoriented parallel to ...
... performed in PRO MATLAB (Mathworks Inc., Sherborn, MA). The distribution of rCBF in the brain was indexed by the accumulated counts over the scanning period, which reliably reflects flow in the physiological range (Mazziotta et al., 1985; Fox and Mintun, 1989). These data were reoriented parallel to ...
Forward Prediction in the Posterior Parietal Cortex and Dynamic
... in sensorimotor transformations, and work in concert with inverse models in the motor cortex and the subcortical motor apparatus to implement them (Andersen and Cui, ...
... in sensorimotor transformations, and work in concert with inverse models in the motor cortex and the subcortical motor apparatus to implement them (Andersen and Cui, ...
Repetition and the brain: neural models of stimulus
... terms of their ability to account for the main properties of this phenomenon as measured with single-cell recordings and neuroimaging techniques. We also discuss future directions for distinguishing between these models, which will be important for understanding the neural consequences of repetition ...
... terms of their ability to account for the main properties of this phenomenon as measured with single-cell recordings and neuroimaging techniques. We also discuss future directions for distinguishing between these models, which will be important for understanding the neural consequences of repetition ...
Prenatal and postnatal development of laterally
... determine whether the activity patterns alone account for any differences between the results. In this paper we construct a single model to show how an initial map can develop from spontaneous neural activity, then be refined through visual experience to reflect the environment. The model develops o ...
... determine whether the activity patterns alone account for any differences between the results. In this paper we construct a single model to show how an initial map can develop from spontaneous neural activity, then be refined through visual experience to reflect the environment. The model develops o ...
Hsiang-Tung Chang
... a future despite the scientific successes one might achieve. This, of course, was not rational, but t h a t is how things were done and no one had the power to change them. They stated precisely that, if I wished, I could take the Yale University examination used to select students who want to do re ...
... a future despite the scientific successes one might achieve. This, of course, was not rational, but t h a t is how things were done and no one had the power to change them. They stated precisely that, if I wished, I could take the Yale University examination used to select students who want to do re ...
Paper by Daniel Romer (2010) "Adolescent Risk Taking,Impulsivity
... surprisingly, many of these activities are fraught with a certain amount of risk (e.g., driving, sex). At the same time that the adolescent is engaging in novel and risky activities, it is argued that the PFC has not yet matured to the point where risks can be adequately assessed and control over ri ...
... surprisingly, many of these activities are fraught with a certain amount of risk (e.g., driving, sex). At the same time that the adolescent is engaging in novel and risky activities, it is argued that the PFC has not yet matured to the point where risks can be adequately assessed and control over ri ...
L13 - Cranial nerve VIII
... posture, maintenance of equilibrium, co-ordination of head & eye movements and the conscious awareness of vestibular stimulation . ...
... posture, maintenance of equilibrium, co-ordination of head & eye movements and the conscious awareness of vestibular stimulation . ...
Prediction error for free monetary reward in the human prefrontal
... Available online on ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com.) ...
... Available online on ScienceDirect (www.sciencedirect.com.) ...
Ph.D. THESIS THE NEUROMODULATOR AND
... Nitric oxide is an unconventional neuromodulator/neurotransmitter, which is not packaged in vesicles but rather diffuses from its site of production without any specialized release machinery. In addition, it can bypass normal signal transduction routes and does not have any specialized receptors. NO ...
... Nitric oxide is an unconventional neuromodulator/neurotransmitter, which is not packaged in vesicles but rather diffuses from its site of production without any specialized release machinery. In addition, it can bypass normal signal transduction routes and does not have any specialized receptors. NO ...
Ch 18 - Brain Mechanisms of Emotion
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... Copyright © 2007 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ...
Title: Multimodal imagery in music: Active ingredients and
... perceptions, both are necessary and indeed related; neither must overwhelm the other. Similarly, in the sensory realm the modalities must be integrated for the therapeutic effect to be enhanced rather than diminished by cross-modal influence. Music therapy is an intensely interpersonal and multimoda ...
... perceptions, both are necessary and indeed related; neither must overwhelm the other. Similarly, in the sensory realm the modalities must be integrated for the therapeutic effect to be enhanced rather than diminished by cross-modal influence. Music therapy is an intensely interpersonal and multimoda ...