
Imaging Brain Slices
... Ayumu Tashiro, Gloster Aaron, Dmitriy Aronov, Rosa Cossart, Daniella Dumitriu, Vivian Fenstermaker, Jesse Goldberg, Farid Hamzei-Sichani, Yuji Ikegaya, Sila Konur, Jason MacLean, Boaz Nemet, Volodymyr Nikolenko, Carlos Portera-Cailliau, and Rafael Yuste INTRODUCTION Brain slices are convenient prepa ...
... Ayumu Tashiro, Gloster Aaron, Dmitriy Aronov, Rosa Cossart, Daniella Dumitriu, Vivian Fenstermaker, Jesse Goldberg, Farid Hamzei-Sichani, Yuji Ikegaya, Sila Konur, Jason MacLean, Boaz Nemet, Volodymyr Nikolenko, Carlos Portera-Cailliau, and Rafael Yuste INTRODUCTION Brain slices are convenient prepa ...
article in press - Neurobiology of Vocal Communication
... against the body will elicit crying without any prior experience. Studies in deaf-born infants reveal that, in addition to crying, a number of other non-verbal emotional vocal utterances also are genetically determined [45]. Furthermore, almost all nonhuman mammalian vocalizations belong to this typ ...
... against the body will elicit crying without any prior experience. Studies in deaf-born infants reveal that, in addition to crying, a number of other non-verbal emotional vocal utterances also are genetically determined [45]. Furthermore, almost all nonhuman mammalian vocalizations belong to this typ ...
Life: The Science of Biology, 8e
... • gray matter is in the center, and contains cell bodies of spinal neurons; • white matter surrounds gray matter and contains axons that conduct information up and down the spinal cord; • spinal nerves extend from the spinal cord. ...
... • gray matter is in the center, and contains cell bodies of spinal neurons; • white matter surrounds gray matter and contains axons that conduct information up and down the spinal cord; • spinal nerves extend from the spinal cord. ...
US Copyright Law
... form of the nervous system supports the myriad functions of the mind is one of the major challenges of cognitive neuroscience. In this chapter we review the gross anatomy and microanatomy of the brain and nervous system. We describe the major anatomical structures of the brain and make note of the v ...
... form of the nervous system supports the myriad functions of the mind is one of the major challenges of cognitive neuroscience. In this chapter we review the gross anatomy and microanatomy of the brain and nervous system. We describe the major anatomical structures of the brain and make note of the v ...
A double-dissociation of English past
... space-oriented brain electric ®eld analysis determined that one of those epochs, 288±321 ms after the verb stem presentation, showed signi®cant differences between the regular and irregular verb conditions. As a further test of these results, a novel source localization technique that computes 3-dim ...
... space-oriented brain electric ®eld analysis determined that one of those epochs, 288±321 ms after the verb stem presentation, showed signi®cant differences between the regular and irregular verb conditions. As a further test of these results, a novel source localization technique that computes 3-dim ...
The Anterior Cingulate Cortex - John Allman
... There is a remarkable counterpart to these monkey experiments in electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings made from scalp electrodes in humans. A large body of EEG data indicates that the anterior cingulate is the source of a 4- to 7-Hertz signal present when the subject is performing a task requiri ...
... There is a remarkable counterpart to these monkey experiments in electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings made from scalp electrodes in humans. A large body of EEG data indicates that the anterior cingulate is the source of a 4- to 7-Hertz signal present when the subject is performing a task requiri ...
Cerebral blood flow and gray matter volume covariance patterns of
... between cognitive and brain measures truly exist and are not epiphenomenal due solely to their shared relationships with age. The purpose of this study was to determine whether cerebral blood flow (CBF) and gray matter volume (GMV) measures make unique and better predictions of cognition than age alo ...
... between cognitive and brain measures truly exist and are not epiphenomenal due solely to their shared relationships with age. The purpose of this study was to determine whether cerebral blood flow (CBF) and gray matter volume (GMV) measures make unique and better predictions of cognition than age alo ...
Biological Bases of Bx Test
... Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ...
... Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ...
spinal cord
... • The limbic system is a ring of structures around the brainstem that includes the amygdala, hippocampus, and parts of the thalamus • The amygdala is located in the temporal lobe and helps store an emotional experience as an emotional memory Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pe ...
... • The limbic system is a ring of structures around the brainstem that includes the amygdala, hippocampus, and parts of the thalamus • The amygdala is located in the temporal lobe and helps store an emotional experience as an emotional memory Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pe ...
The role of ventral premotor cortex in action execution and action
... considered to be responsible for the motor control of oro-laryngeal movements, regardless of the movement purpose, while, in contrast, BA 44 was considered to be the main speech motor area. Because Broca’s region occurred only in the evolution of the human brain, the search for homologies between Br ...
... considered to be responsible for the motor control of oro-laryngeal movements, regardless of the movement purpose, while, in contrast, BA 44 was considered to be the main speech motor area. Because Broca’s region occurred only in the evolution of the human brain, the search for homologies between Br ...
- Wiley Online Library
... More recently, others (5) showed that the risk of postoperative loss of function tested with fMRI was significantly lower when the distance between tumor periphery and BOLD activity was 10 mm or more. In our opinion this “golden rule” is subject to criticism. First, a major point is the definition of ...
... More recently, others (5) showed that the risk of postoperative loss of function tested with fMRI was significantly lower when the distance between tumor periphery and BOLD activity was 10 mm or more. In our opinion this “golden rule” is subject to criticism. First, a major point is the definition of ...
Large brains and cognition: Where do elephants fit in?
... binocular overlap and possibly weaker visual resolution than primates (Rensch and Altevogt, 1955). While the tip of the trunk is capable of fine manipulations, one cannot expect analogous vision-dependent behavioral performance in elephants as in chimpanzees with relatively complete binocular overlap ...
... binocular overlap and possibly weaker visual resolution than primates (Rensch and Altevogt, 1955). While the tip of the trunk is capable of fine manipulations, one cannot expect analogous vision-dependent behavioral performance in elephants as in chimpanzees with relatively complete binocular overlap ...
14 MOTOR NUCLEUS OF CRANIAL NERVE VII (MOTOR VII)
... I touched on some of the connections and functions of the cerebellum when discussing the accessory cuneate nucleus (POINT #5) and the inferior olivary complex (POINT # 6). There will also be several lectures on the cerebellum. Right now, you need to know that CORTICOPONTINE fibers convey information ...
... I touched on some of the connections and functions of the cerebellum when discussing the accessory cuneate nucleus (POINT #5) and the inferior olivary complex (POINT # 6). There will also be several lectures on the cerebellum. Right now, you need to know that CORTICOPONTINE fibers convey information ...
Appendix S1 Relation of local short
... Consequently, short-term SP characterises/reflects a particular class of neurons’ activities, where each of the activities has something common with the others within the class (one-class–to–one relation). Moreover, two classes of neurons’ activity do not overlap (otherwise the same configuration of ...
... Consequently, short-term SP characterises/reflects a particular class of neurons’ activities, where each of the activities has something common with the others within the class (one-class–to–one relation). Moreover, two classes of neurons’ activity do not overlap (otherwise the same configuration of ...
Chapter 4 Notes Power Point
... •Embryonic stem cells can differentiate into any kind of human cell. •In recent years, scientists have successfully reprogrammed cells from adult organs (skin cells), to become stem cells. These are called “induced pluripotent stem (IPS)” cells. •Patient-advocacy groups hope that transplanted stem c ...
... •Embryonic stem cells can differentiate into any kind of human cell. •In recent years, scientists have successfully reprogrammed cells from adult organs (skin cells), to become stem cells. These are called “induced pluripotent stem (IPS)” cells. •Patient-advocacy groups hope that transplanted stem c ...
CocaineQQQ
... snorting cocaine only lasts for 1530 minutes smoking high, although more intense due to the rapidity in which the drug is absorbed into the bloodstream, lasts for an even shorter period of only about five to ten minutes crashing low, in which the addict craves more of the drug and in larger doses ...
... snorting cocaine only lasts for 1530 minutes smoking high, although more intense due to the rapidity in which the drug is absorbed into the bloodstream, lasts for an even shorter period of only about five to ten minutes crashing low, in which the addict craves more of the drug and in larger doses ...
No Slide Title
... Itti: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence University of Southern California ...
... Itti: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence University of Southern California ...
Rethinking Mammalian Brain Evolution1
... of most species. This level of analysis is made possible by the immensity and complexity of the existing genomes. In many cases even direct fossil evidence of apparent phylogenetic relationships has been abandoned in the face of contrary molecular information. As nearly limitless sources of correlat ...
... of most species. This level of analysis is made possible by the immensity and complexity of the existing genomes. In many cases even direct fossil evidence of apparent phylogenetic relationships has been abandoned in the face of contrary molecular information. As nearly limitless sources of correlat ...
[3h]cyclohexyladenosine
... adenosine-stimulated adenylate cyclase (Londos and Wolff, 1977; van Calker et al., 1979; R. F. Bruns, personal communication). The binding of [3H]CHA, [3H]2-chloradenosine, and [3H]PIA labels A1 receptors, while in some species, [3H]DPX binds to A1 receptors and it is possible that, in guinea pig br ...
... adenosine-stimulated adenylate cyclase (Londos and Wolff, 1977; van Calker et al., 1979; R. F. Bruns, personal communication). The binding of [3H]CHA, [3H]2-chloradenosine, and [3H]PIA labels A1 receptors, while in some species, [3H]DPX binds to A1 receptors and it is possible that, in guinea pig br ...
The Development of Neural Synchrony and Large
... Since the seminal findings of Huttenlocher in the late 1970s,14 which for the first time highlighted the occurrence of late modifications in synaptic connections during human development, schizophrenia researchers have advocated the potential importance of these data for understanding the late manif ...
... Since the seminal findings of Huttenlocher in the late 1970s,14 which for the first time highlighted the occurrence of late modifications in synaptic connections during human development, schizophrenia researchers have advocated the potential importance of these data for understanding the late manif ...
diencephalon - Loyola University Medical Education Network
... a.) Suggest a site of dysfunction that will explain the signs and symptoms b.) Identify the expected site of an abnormality on an MRI scan of the brain c.) Start to develop three potential etiologies (appropriate to the patients’ clinical scenario, course and medical history) that would explain thei ...
... a.) Suggest a site of dysfunction that will explain the signs and symptoms b.) Identify the expected site of an abnormality on an MRI scan of the brain c.) Start to develop three potential etiologies (appropriate to the patients’ clinical scenario, course and medical history) that would explain thei ...
Spatial and temporal correlation between neuron neuronopathic Gaucher disease
... since this study (7) was performed on autopsy material, it was not possible to determine anything about the temporal sequence of pathogenesis. To address this issue, we have systematically examined the onset and progression of neuropathological events (microglial activation, astrogliosis and neuron ...
... since this study (7) was performed on autopsy material, it was not possible to determine anything about the temporal sequence of pathogenesis. To address this issue, we have systematically examined the onset and progression of neuropathological events (microglial activation, astrogliosis and neuron ...