Can the Psycho-Emotional State be Optimized by Regular Use of
... The guided imagery training is considered as an effective method and therefore widely used in modern cognitive psychotherapy, while less is known about the effectiveness of self-guided. The present study investigated the effects of regular use of self-guided positive imagery, applying both subjectiv ...
... The guided imagery training is considered as an effective method and therefore widely used in modern cognitive psychotherapy, while less is known about the effectiveness of self-guided. The present study investigated the effects of regular use of self-guided positive imagery, applying both subjectiv ...
The nature of neuronal words and language
... period during which time the intracellular negative membrane K+/Na+ potential is restored using energy derived from intracellular stores of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) via a plasma membrane surface enzyme, Na+/K+ ATPase, in order to transport these ions against their respective gradients [4]. In si ...
... period during which time the intracellular negative membrane K+/Na+ potential is restored using energy derived from intracellular stores of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) via a plasma membrane surface enzyme, Na+/K+ ATPase, in order to transport these ions against their respective gradients [4]. In si ...
Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging in Brain Tumor
... the tumor, coupled with minimum neurological deficit. Since it is generally accepted that conventional MR imaging underestimates the real extent of the brain tumor, given its ability to verify neoplastic cells that infiltrate peritumoral areas of abnormal T2weighted signal intensity, many practition ...
... the tumor, coupled with minimum neurological deficit. Since it is generally accepted that conventional MR imaging underestimates the real extent of the brain tumor, given its ability to verify neoplastic cells that infiltrate peritumoral areas of abnormal T2weighted signal intensity, many practition ...
2/ the biological perspective - College Test bank
... neurons to respond vigorously for weeks after the stimulation. This phenomenon is called long-term potentiation (LTP), and appears to be involved in the learning and storing of new information. Neural networks – networks composed of thousands of neurons develop in response to experience and are th ...
... neurons to respond vigorously for weeks after the stimulation. This phenomenon is called long-term potentiation (LTP), and appears to be involved in the learning and storing of new information. Neural networks – networks composed of thousands of neurons develop in response to experience and are th ...
Vertebrate brains and evolutionary connectomics: on the origins of
... and early-twentieth centuries relied almost completely upon non-experimental descriptive studies which severely limited the prospect of deciphering the wiring diagram of the nonmammalian brain, much less the physiological operations of these animals. It was largely based on examination of various an ...
... and early-twentieth centuries relied almost completely upon non-experimental descriptive studies which severely limited the prospect of deciphering the wiring diagram of the nonmammalian brain, much less the physiological operations of these animals. It was largely based on examination of various an ...
2/ the biological perspective - test bank and solution manual for your
... neurons to respond vigorously for weeks after the stimulation. This phenomenon is called long-term potentiation (LTP), and appears to be involved in the learning and storing of new information. Neural networks – networks composed of thousands of neurons develop in response to experience and are th ...
... neurons to respond vigorously for weeks after the stimulation. This phenomenon is called long-term potentiation (LTP), and appears to be involved in the learning and storing of new information. Neural networks – networks composed of thousands of neurons develop in response to experience and are th ...
The Molecular and Neuroanatomical Basis for Estrogen Effects in
... and the ERb1 isoforms, which have similar affinities for 17b-estradiol (10). In situ hybridization data suggest widespread distribution of ERb mRNA throughout much of the brain, including olfactory bulbs, cerebellum, and cerebral cortex (15, 16), whereas results from immunocytochemical studies for E ...
... and the ERb1 isoforms, which have similar affinities for 17b-estradiol (10). In situ hybridization data suggest widespread distribution of ERb mRNA throughout much of the brain, including olfactory bulbs, cerebellum, and cerebral cortex (15, 16), whereas results from immunocytochemical studies for E ...
Impulsivity-related brain volume deficits in schizophrenia
... Unfortunately, only a few studies on brain dysmorphology in addicted and non-addicted schizophrenic patients have been carried through and these have mainly focused on alcohol abuse. Furthermore, their results were partly inconclusive. While a recent study did not show significant differences betwee ...
... Unfortunately, only a few studies on brain dysmorphology in addicted and non-addicted schizophrenic patients have been carried through and these have mainly focused on alcohol abuse. Furthermore, their results were partly inconclusive. While a recent study did not show significant differences betwee ...
The Nervous System
... Neural plasticity and changes to connections between neurons (including long-term potentiation and long-term depression) as the fundamental mechanisms of memory formation that leads to learning The role of neurotransmitters and neurohormones in the neural basis of memory and learning (including the ...
... Neural plasticity and changes to connections between neurons (including long-term potentiation and long-term depression) as the fundamental mechanisms of memory formation that leads to learning The role of neurotransmitters and neurohormones in the neural basis of memory and learning (including the ...
Do reports of consciousness during cardiac arrest hold
... of mind and consciousness is a product of the activity of neural networks or a consequence of electromagnetic processes within multiple areas of the brain as proposed by those in favour of the conventional theories detailed above, then one would expect there to be no activity of the mind and conscio ...
... of mind and consciousness is a product of the activity of neural networks or a consequence of electromagnetic processes within multiple areas of the brain as proposed by those in favour of the conventional theories detailed above, then one would expect there to be no activity of the mind and conscio ...
www.goertzel.org/dynapsyc/2007/mirrorself.pdf
... interacting individu als is that of a tiling of part of space using adjacent quaternionic or octonionic mirrorhouses. There is also an intriguing potential tie-in with recent developments in neurobiology, which suggest that empathic modeling of other minds may be carried out in part via a “mirror ne ...
... interacting individu als is that of a tiling of part of space using adjacent quaternionic or octonionic mirrorhouses. There is also an intriguing potential tie-in with recent developments in neurobiology, which suggest that empathic modeling of other minds may be carried out in part via a “mirror ne ...
The neural mechanisms of top- down attentional control
... analysis13,14 allowed us to combine the spatial resolution necessary for localization of neural activity, which this technique provides, with neuroimaging methods that selectively extract components of hemodynamic activity15 correlated with distinct aspects of complex-task performance. Here we used ...
... analysis13,14 allowed us to combine the spatial resolution necessary for localization of neural activity, which this technique provides, with neuroimaging methods that selectively extract components of hemodynamic activity15 correlated with distinct aspects of complex-task performance. Here we used ...
alzheimer-like changes of protein kinase b and glycogen synthase
... Various experimental models of Alzheimer’s disease have been introduced today, and actually no single model has been found to be truly representative of the sporadic type of Alzheimer's disease, unrelated to the genetic manipulations or inheritance. Therefore, considering the fact that Alzheimer’s d ...
... Various experimental models of Alzheimer’s disease have been introduced today, and actually no single model has been found to be truly representative of the sporadic type of Alzheimer's disease, unrelated to the genetic manipulations or inheritance. Therefore, considering the fact that Alzheimer’s d ...
Hasson-JNeurosci2008.. - Center for Neural Science
... precuneus ("12 s). We conclude that, similar to the known cortical hierarchy of spatial receptive fields, there is a hierarchy of progressively longer temporal receptive windows in the human brain. Key words: temporal coding; fMRI; cortex; receptive fields; functional organization; time ...
... precuneus ("12 s). We conclude that, similar to the known cortical hierarchy of spatial receptive fields, there is a hierarchy of progressively longer temporal receptive windows in the human brain. Key words: temporal coding; fMRI; cortex; receptive fields; functional organization; time ...
Neural correlates of incidental and directed facial emotion
... reactivity. Studies with healthy adults (Critchley et al., 2000; Hariri et al., 2000; Keightley et al., 2003) have reported greater amygdala activation during incidental than during directed face emotion processing, which has been explained in terms of greater automatic affective response of the amy ...
... reactivity. Studies with healthy adults (Critchley et al., 2000; Hariri et al., 2000; Keightley et al., 2003) have reported greater amygdala activation during incidental than during directed face emotion processing, which has been explained in terms of greater automatic affective response of the amy ...
Neural Substrates Related to Motor Memory with Multiple
... temporoparietal junction; TMS, transcranial magnetic stimulation; TR, repetition time. ...
... temporoparietal junction; TMS, transcranial magnetic stimulation; TR, repetition time. ...
States of Consciousness Ch. 5
... in the lower part of the brain – dreams brain’s attempts to find logic in random brain activity (internally generated stimuli) that occurs during sleep • primary motor and sensory areas of forebrain stimulated (create sensation of running/feeling wind, etc.) • dreams = “cognitive trash” ...
... in the lower part of the brain – dreams brain’s attempts to find logic in random brain activity (internally generated stimuli) that occurs during sleep • primary motor and sensory areas of forebrain stimulated (create sensation of running/feeling wind, etc.) • dreams = “cognitive trash” ...
Two Views of Cortex
... X, and Z is the number of neurons in the subset under consideration. For instance, one could identify an association with any one of the 45 possible pairs of active neurons in a subset of 10 with an efficiency of 50% provided that the neurons were active independently, the pair caused two neurons to ...
... X, and Z is the number of neurons in the subset under consideration. For instance, one could identify an association with any one of the 45 possible pairs of active neurons in a subset of 10 with an efficiency of 50% provided that the neurons were active independently, the pair caused two neurons to ...
Multiple Representation in Primate SI
... 1.2 Hierarchical Relationship between Areas 3b and 1 Numerous studies suggest a hierarchical relationship between Area 3b and Area 1. Ablations of Area 3a and 3b leave Area 1 unresponsive, consistent with anatomy studies that show that Area 1 receives the bulk of its input from Area 3b. These findin ...
... 1.2 Hierarchical Relationship between Areas 3b and 1 Numerous studies suggest a hierarchical relationship between Area 3b and Area 1. Ablations of Area 3a and 3b leave Area 1 unresponsive, consistent with anatomy studies that show that Area 1 receives the bulk of its input from Area 3b. These findin ...
CNS - Algonquin College
... Situated below the inferior central portion of the cerebrum is the thalamus. The thalamus acts as a relay station which receives sensory impressions from lower regions in the body and projects them onto the cerebral cortex for interpretation. It is possible that certain types of pain may reach consc ...
... Situated below the inferior central portion of the cerebrum is the thalamus. The thalamus acts as a relay station which receives sensory impressions from lower regions in the body and projects them onto the cerebral cortex for interpretation. It is possible that certain types of pain may reach consc ...
Myers Module Nine
... experiments, h-patients required less medication, recovered sooner, and left hospital earlier than non-h-patients. (Askay & Patterson, 2007 (mp112,cp110). ...
... experiments, h-patients required less medication, recovered sooner, and left hospital earlier than non-h-patients. (Askay & Patterson, 2007 (mp112,cp110). ...
Nervous System - Lakeridge Health
... Situated below the inferior central portion of the cerebrum is the thalamus. The thalamus acts as a relay station which receives sensory impressions from lower regions in the body and projects them onto the cerebral cortex for interpretation. It is possible that certain types of pain may reach consc ...
... Situated below the inferior central portion of the cerebrum is the thalamus. The thalamus acts as a relay station which receives sensory impressions from lower regions in the body and projects them onto the cerebral cortex for interpretation. It is possible that certain types of pain may reach consc ...
The Neural Bases of Cognitive Conflict and Control in Moral Judgment
... Figure 1. Relationships among Three Analyses The present results are from three increasingly focused analyses of a single data set drawn from 41 participants who responded to moral dilemmas while having their brains scanned using fMRI. ...
... Figure 1. Relationships among Three Analyses The present results are from three increasingly focused analyses of a single data set drawn from 41 participants who responded to moral dilemmas while having their brains scanned using fMRI. ...
Introduction to Psychology
... d) Discuss the effects of enriched environments on neural development. e) Identify the brain area that is activated uniquely in the brains of blind people when they read Braille. f) Compare the brains of musicians and non-musicians. ...
... d) Discuss the effects of enriched environments on neural development. e) Identify the brain area that is activated uniquely in the brains of blind people when they read Braille. f) Compare the brains of musicians and non-musicians. ...
Objectives
... d) Discuss the effects of enriched environments on neural development. e) Identify the brain area that is activated uniquely in the brains of blind people when they read Braille. f) Compare the brains of musicians and non-musicians. ...
... d) Discuss the effects of enriched environments on neural development. e) Identify the brain area that is activated uniquely in the brains of blind people when they read Braille. f) Compare the brains of musicians and non-musicians. ...