
Role of Ratings of Perceived Exertion during Self
... and/or fatigue [2]. A higher RPE is typically associated with increased physiological stress and fatigue. Indeed, numerous studies have shown that significant physiological perturbations, such as an increase in heart rate, ventilation, oxygen consumption, and metabolic acidosis (decrease pH), result ...
... and/or fatigue [2]. A higher RPE is typically associated with increased physiological stress and fatigue. Indeed, numerous studies have shown that significant physiological perturbations, such as an increase in heart rate, ventilation, oxygen consumption, and metabolic acidosis (decrease pH), result ...
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 5(1): 49-59,... ISSN: 2040-7459; e-ISSN: 2040-7467
... al., 2010b). In this method the recreated EEG signals are used to REACT, a state-of-the-art seizure detection algorithm to regulate and analyze the compression ratio. Lossless Multi-channel EEG Compression can be analyzed in (Wongsawat et al., 2006). The method makes use of Karhunen-Loeve transform ...
... al., 2010b). In this method the recreated EEG signals are used to REACT, a state-of-the-art seizure detection algorithm to regulate and analyze the compression ratio. Lossless Multi-channel EEG Compression can be analyzed in (Wongsawat et al., 2006). The method makes use of Karhunen-Loeve transform ...
Kimchi terkel seeing and not seeing current opinion in neuro 2002
... we showed that blind mole rats, whose tunnels were experimentally blocked, burrowed a bypass to rejoin the disconnected section. Moreover, they were able to estimate the blocking obstacle’s dimensions, type (wood, stone or open ditch) and relative position, and accordingly selected the best-fit bypa ...
... we showed that blind mole rats, whose tunnels were experimentally blocked, burrowed a bypass to rejoin the disconnected section. Moreover, they were able to estimate the blocking obstacle’s dimensions, type (wood, stone or open ditch) and relative position, and accordingly selected the best-fit bypa ...
... studies have shown that addiction alters the dopaminergic mesocorticolimbic circuitry of self-control and incentive salience to subserve the transition from voluntary drug use to habitual, compulsive drug abuse. Some have analysed if cocaine alterations are associated with consumption patterns, effe ...
GMH/IVH
... presentation, diagnosis, management, and prognosis of ICH varies according to the ICH location and size, and the infants GA. There is often a combination of two or more types of ICH, as an ICH in one location often extends into an adjacent compartment; for example, extension of a parenchymal hemorrh ...
... presentation, diagnosis, management, and prognosis of ICH varies according to the ICH location and size, and the infants GA. There is often a combination of two or more types of ICH, as an ICH in one location often extends into an adjacent compartment; for example, extension of a parenchymal hemorrh ...
Molecular and functional analysis of Drosophila single
... Developmental regulatory proteins are commonly utilized in multiple cell types throughout development. The Drosophila single-minded (sim) gene acts as master regulator of embryonic CNS midline cell development and transcription. However, it is also expressed in the brain during larval development. I ...
... Developmental regulatory proteins are commonly utilized in multiple cell types throughout development. The Drosophila single-minded (sim) gene acts as master regulator of embryonic CNS midline cell development and transcription. However, it is also expressed in the brain during larval development. I ...
ANS: c, p. 46, F, LO=2.1, (1)
... 29. The term “fire” when referring to neural transmission indicates that a neuron: a) has become less positive in charge. b) has received, in its dendrites, appropriate inputs from other neurons. Correct. A neuron fires after the dendrites receive enough stimulation to trigger the cell body to gener ...
... 29. The term “fire” when referring to neural transmission indicates that a neuron: a) has become less positive in charge. b) has received, in its dendrites, appropriate inputs from other neurons. Correct. A neuron fires after the dendrites receive enough stimulation to trigger the cell body to gener ...
INDUCTION AND RECOVERY TIME COURSE OF RAT BRAIN
... mechanism of CYP2E1 induction is complex and may depend on the substrate, species, tissue, or cell type (Novak and Woodcroft, 2000; Kessova and Cederbaum, 2003). For example, acetone increases rat liver CYP2E1 activity and CYP2E1 protein levels in rat liver, kidney, and nasal mucosa but has no effec ...
... mechanism of CYP2E1 induction is complex and may depend on the substrate, species, tissue, or cell type (Novak and Woodcroft, 2000; Kessova and Cederbaum, 2003). For example, acetone increases rat liver CYP2E1 activity and CYP2E1 protein levels in rat liver, kidney, and nasal mucosa but has no effec ...
NIH Public Access
... function. In principle, lesion studies could elucidate the causal contribution of vmPFC and amygdala to PTSD by determining if damage to these brain areas changes the likelihood of developing PTSD. However, in an illness such as PTSD that is not amenable to animal lesion studies, this requires the s ...
... function. In principle, lesion studies could elucidate the causal contribution of vmPFC and amygdala to PTSD by determining if damage to these brain areas changes the likelihood of developing PTSD. However, in an illness such as PTSD that is not amenable to animal lesion studies, this requires the s ...
Physiology of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH): Beyond
... Recently, it has been observed that GnRH is decreased in mouse hypothalamic ageing and that restoring normal GnRH levels may attenuate brain and systemic aging processes. Other studies have also pointed out on neurogenic and neuro protective actions of GnRH in several models of neurodegeneration, as ...
... Recently, it has been observed that GnRH is decreased in mouse hypothalamic ageing and that restoring normal GnRH levels may attenuate brain and systemic aging processes. Other studies have also pointed out on neurogenic and neuro protective actions of GnRH in several models of neurodegeneration, as ...
Functional circuitry underlying visual neglect
... Patients with neglect behave as if one half of visual space does not exist and typically deny the presence of a defect. However, neglect is usually not a sensorial problem of absent or impoverished visual signals from the neglected field ...
... Patients with neglect behave as if one half of visual space does not exist and typically deny the presence of a defect. However, neglect is usually not a sensorial problem of absent or impoverished visual signals from the neglected field ...
Effect of transcutaneous acupoint electrical stimulation on propofol
... This study was approved by the ethics review board of the Beijing Sanbo Brain Hospital (2013121101) and registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (registration number: ChiCTR-TRC-13004051). All participants provided their written informed consent and consent to publish the individual and ide ...
... This study was approved by the ethics review board of the Beijing Sanbo Brain Hospital (2013121101) and registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (registration number: ChiCTR-TRC-13004051). All participants provided their written informed consent and consent to publish the individual and ide ...
The cognitive neuroscience of sustained attention
... the assessment of sustained attention (or vigilance) performance typically has utilized situations in which an observer is required to keep watch for inconspicuous signals over prolonged periods of time. The state of readiness to respond to rarely and unpredictably occurring signals is characterized ...
... the assessment of sustained attention (or vigilance) performance typically has utilized situations in which an observer is required to keep watch for inconspicuous signals over prolonged periods of time. The state of readiness to respond to rarely and unpredictably occurring signals is characterized ...
Material and methods - HAL
... Although the role of histaminergic neurons in schizophrenia and in the effects of antipsychotic drugs has been less studied than those of other aminergic neurons, the topic deserves attention. In agreement, histamine neuron activity seems to be enhanced in both rodent models of schizophrenia (change ...
... Although the role of histaminergic neurons in schizophrenia and in the effects of antipsychotic drugs has been less studied than those of other aminergic neurons, the topic deserves attention. In agreement, histamine neuron activity seems to be enhanced in both rodent models of schizophrenia (change ...
Geography Skills Year 1-6
... Relate different maps to each other and to aerial photos. Begin to understand the differences between maps e.g. Google maps vs. Google Earth, and OS maps. Choose the most appropriate map/globe for a specific purpose. Follow routes on maps describing what can be seen. Interpret and use them ...
... Relate different maps to each other and to aerial photos. Begin to understand the differences between maps e.g. Google maps vs. Google Earth, and OS maps. Choose the most appropriate map/globe for a specific purpose. Follow routes on maps describing what can be seen. Interpret and use them ...
Auditory Target Detection in Dichotic Listening
... the language-dominant left hemisphere. The importance of lefthemispheric language areas for the processing of linguistic material, such as consonant–vowel (CV) syllables or words, was underlined by functional imaging studies which consistently found activation in auditory areas of the superior tempo ...
... the language-dominant left hemisphere. The importance of lefthemispheric language areas for the processing of linguistic material, such as consonant–vowel (CV) syllables or words, was underlined by functional imaging studies which consistently found activation in auditory areas of the superior tempo ...
The thalamus as a putative biomarker in neurodegenerative disorders
... ipsilateral cortex. These particular inputs to the higher order nuclei resemble the main peripheral or subcortical inputs to the first order nuclei, not only in the nature of their structure and synapses they make, but also in that they lack a branch to the RTN (Guillery, 1995). In the configuration ...
... ipsilateral cortex. These particular inputs to the higher order nuclei resemble the main peripheral or subcortical inputs to the first order nuclei, not only in the nature of their structure and synapses they make, but also in that they lack a branch to the RTN (Guillery, 1995). In the configuration ...
Lateral hypothalamic involvement in feeding elicited from the ventral
... effects of bilateral LH lesions or inactivation (e.g., MaldonadoIrizarry et al., 1995; Stratford & Kelley, 1999; Stratford & Wirtshafter, 2000). This approach suffers from the potential pitfall that LH manipulations could suppress feeding indirectly by inducing some effect that interferes with the f ...
... effects of bilateral LH lesions or inactivation (e.g., MaldonadoIrizarry et al., 1995; Stratford & Kelley, 1999; Stratford & Wirtshafter, 2000). This approach suffers from the potential pitfall that LH manipulations could suppress feeding indirectly by inducing some effect that interferes with the f ...
Auditory cortical processing: Binaural interaction in healthy
... and middle ear, conveys the mechanical vibration of air to the movements of ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes). The conical-shape tympanic membrane moves the manubrium of malleus twice as much as the force would otherwise suggest, and the level action of ossicles further force the movements by a ...
... and middle ear, conveys the mechanical vibration of air to the movements of ossicles (malleus, incus, and stapes). The conical-shape tympanic membrane moves the manubrium of malleus twice as much as the force would otherwise suggest, and the level action of ossicles further force the movements by a ...
Encoding and decoding in fMRI
... stimulus, experimental or task variables are nonlinearly mapped into measured activity. We then present a critical comparison of encoding and decoding models that answers several fundamental questions about their relative utility for fMRI. Is there any difference between the sensory or cognitive rep ...
... stimulus, experimental or task variables are nonlinearly mapped into measured activity. We then present a critical comparison of encoding and decoding models that answers several fundamental questions about their relative utility for fMRI. Is there any difference between the sensory or cognitive rep ...
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... OBJ: 2.3 KEY: Evaluate/Explain NOT: www Which of the following is NOT true of action potentials? A) They are generated according to an all-or-none principle. B) They all travel at the same speed. C) They are electrical charges that shoot down the axon. D) They are initiated when the axon is depolari ...
... OBJ: 2.3 KEY: Evaluate/Explain NOT: www Which of the following is NOT true of action potentials? A) They are generated according to an all-or-none principle. B) They all travel at the same speed. C) They are electrical charges that shoot down the axon. D) They are initiated when the axon is depolari ...
Functional segregation of the temporal lobes into highly
... other language studies (Frost et al., 1999; Kent, 1998; Price et al., 1999; Specht et al., 2003; Wise et al., 2001), Binder claimed four left-sided, distinct cortical language areas: the temporal lobe, comprising the superior temporal sulcus (STS) and middle and inferior temporal gyrus; the prefront ...
... other language studies (Frost et al., 1999; Kent, 1998; Price et al., 1999; Specht et al., 2003; Wise et al., 2001), Binder claimed four left-sided, distinct cortical language areas: the temporal lobe, comprising the superior temporal sulcus (STS) and middle and inferior temporal gyrus; the prefront ...