REVIEWS - Institute for Applied Psychometrics
... data10–12. However, recent advances that challenge the traditional pacemaker–accumulator model have come from studies that use various modern techniques, which range from drug microinjection and ensemble recording in genetically modified and wild-type rodents to functional MRI (fMRI) and positron em ...
... data10–12. However, recent advances that challenge the traditional pacemaker–accumulator model have come from studies that use various modern techniques, which range from drug microinjection and ensemble recording in genetically modified and wild-type rodents to functional MRI (fMRI) and positron em ...
Spring 2013 - Association of University Anesthesiologists
... general anesthetic techniques versus regional anesthesia alone: spinal or caudal anesthesia.17 Approximately 700 patients were required to determine a five-point difference in full scale IQ at age 5 years. Enrollment is nearly complete as of this writing, and the results of the neurodevelopmental ev ...
... general anesthetic techniques versus regional anesthesia alone: spinal or caudal anesthesia.17 Approximately 700 patients were required to determine a five-point difference in full scale IQ at age 5 years. Enrollment is nearly complete as of this writing, and the results of the neurodevelopmental ev ...
Prediction of Subjective Affective State From Brain Activations
... Techniques have been developed to enable the information provided by populations of simultaneously recorded neurons to be analyzed (Aggelopoulos et al. 2005; Franco et al. 2004; Rolls et al. 1997a), and in this section, we extend these techniques to the analysis of functional imaging data. These tec ...
... Techniques have been developed to enable the information provided by populations of simultaneously recorded neurons to be analyzed (Aggelopoulos et al. 2005; Franco et al. 2004; Rolls et al. 1997a), and in this section, we extend these techniques to the analysis of functional imaging data. These tec ...
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... in the dentate gyrus, CA1 and CA3 regions of the hippocampus and the neocortical areas [13, 14]. These results indicate that activity-dependent regulation of neurotrophic factors occurs and suggests that other physiological stimuli, such as depolarization, neurotransmitters, light, hormones and exer ...
... in the dentate gyrus, CA1 and CA3 regions of the hippocampus and the neocortical areas [13, 14]. These results indicate that activity-dependent regulation of neurotrophic factors occurs and suggests that other physiological stimuli, such as depolarization, neurotransmitters, light, hormones and exer ...
pain and emotion interactions in subregions of the cingulate gyrus
... the linkage of pain and its affective (autonomic) substrates in the brain was not a viable research target until functional imaging allowed conscious reporting by human subjects to be related to changes in the brain during noxious stimulation. Imaging psychophysics allows brain changes to be correla ...
... the linkage of pain and its affective (autonomic) substrates in the brain was not a viable research target until functional imaging allowed conscious reporting by human subjects to be related to changes in the brain during noxious stimulation. Imaging psychophysics allows brain changes to be correla ...
Subregions of the human superior frontal gyrus and their connections
... (rsFC) can reveal functional correlation between every two regions by evaluating the temporal coherence of the low frequency blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signals. The combination of these methods will simultaneously show both the anatomical and functional connection patterns of a brain area, ...
... (rsFC) can reveal functional correlation between every two regions by evaluating the temporal coherence of the low frequency blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signals. The combination of these methods will simultaneously show both the anatomical and functional connection patterns of a brain area, ...
diffuse degeneration of the cerebral white matter in severe
... regions it is particularly well marked near the ventricles (Fig. 6). Occasionally convolutions, or parts of convolutions, look normal, although adjacent parts show marked degeneration, the demarcation between normal and abnormal white matter often being a straight line (Fig. 5). The U-fibres are usu ...
... regions it is particularly well marked near the ventricles (Fig. 6). Occasionally convolutions, or parts of convolutions, look normal, although adjacent parts show marked degeneration, the demarcation between normal and abnormal white matter often being a straight line (Fig. 5). The U-fibres are usu ...
DO YOU SENSE WHAT I SENSE?
... world by using information that it receives from your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin. Throughout this workbook, you will find neuroscience-inspired hands-on activities. We selected these activities from a wide range of possible activities described on neuroscience websites because they were relat ...
... world by using information that it receives from your eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin. Throughout this workbook, you will find neuroscience-inspired hands-on activities. We selected these activities from a wide range of possible activities described on neuroscience websites because they were relat ...
Ultrasound - Carotid - Lubbock Radiology LP
... analyze the images and send a signed report to your primary care physician or the physician who referred you for the exam, who will share the results with you. In some cases the radiologist may discuss results with you at the conclusion of your examination. ...
... analyze the images and send a signed report to your primary care physician or the physician who referred you for the exam, who will share the results with you. In some cases the radiologist may discuss results with you at the conclusion of your examination. ...
stone age institute publication series
... All right reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without permission in writing from the publisher. ...
... All right reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without permission in writing from the publisher. ...
Role of Nitric Oxide on Dopamine Release and Morphine
... inhibit frequency-dependent effects of SIN-1 (NO donor) on DA release in NA. Several studies reported that NO-mediated DA release was independent of glutamate and GABA inputs (Hartung et al., 2011; Exley, Clements, Hartung, McIntosh, & Cragg, 2008; Threlfell et al., 2010). NO also modulate the relea ...
... inhibit frequency-dependent effects of SIN-1 (NO donor) on DA release in NA. Several studies reported that NO-mediated DA release was independent of glutamate and GABA inputs (Hartung et al., 2011; Exley, Clements, Hartung, McIntosh, & Cragg, 2008; Threlfell et al., 2010). NO also modulate the relea ...
interhemispheric variation of sylvian fissure: a cadaveric brain study
... The data from the brains of newborns suggest that the anatomical asymmetry associated with language function is present in the human before the onset of language learning and preferred hand usage. Leftwarda symmetries of the adjacent sylvian fissure in human brains were first demonstrated by Ebersta ...
... The data from the brains of newborns suggest that the anatomical asymmetry associated with language function is present in the human before the onset of language learning and preferred hand usage. Leftwarda symmetries of the adjacent sylvian fissure in human brains were first demonstrated by Ebersta ...
A Master Key to Assess Stroke Consequences Across Species: The
... brain or for the bleeding stop. Therefore, the first step of stroke treatment takes place within a very short-term and tiny time window (even if it was recently extended to 4 hours for thrombolysis). Next steps of the treatments are directed to avoid another stroke and to promote rehabilitation. For ...
... brain or for the bleeding stop. Therefore, the first step of stroke treatment takes place within a very short-term and tiny time window (even if it was recently extended to 4 hours for thrombolysis). Next steps of the treatments are directed to avoid another stroke and to promote rehabilitation. For ...
Lorazepam dose-dependently decreases risk-taking
... associated with increased activity in both anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortices (Cohen et al. 2005; Ernst et al. 2004b), and the amygdala was activated during risk-taking after a choice that entailed risk or loss (Kahn et al. 2002). Lastly, altered risk-taking behavior may relate to a balan ...
... associated with increased activity in both anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortices (Cohen et al. 2005; Ernst et al. 2004b), and the amygdala was activated during risk-taking after a choice that entailed risk or loss (Kahn et al. 2002). Lastly, altered risk-taking behavior may relate to a balan ...
Normalization in human somatosensory cortex
... between intervals, and the subject’s task was to indicate which one by means of a button press with one of the fingers of the left hand. Diverting attention away from the tactile target stimuli yielded a measure of the stimulus-evoked response that was not confounded with attentional modulation. Wit ...
... between intervals, and the subject’s task was to indicate which one by means of a button press with one of the fingers of the left hand. Diverting attention away from the tactile target stimuli yielded a measure of the stimulus-evoked response that was not confounded with attentional modulation. Wit ...
Mercury and the Developing Brain
... mercury, such as vaccines. Different chemical types of mercury can adversely affect several organ systems, with the severity of effects depending largely on the magnitude and timing of the exposure (i.e., during fetal development or as a child or adult).1 Outside of occupational settings, methylmerc ...
... mercury, such as vaccines. Different chemical types of mercury can adversely affect several organ systems, with the severity of effects depending largely on the magnitude and timing of the exposure (i.e., during fetal development or as a child or adult).1 Outside of occupational settings, methylmerc ...
Minor Traumatic Brain Injury
... of the symptoms which may be inherent in a MTBI, as well as The number of people who experience a minor concussion and/ being a specific trait of certain personality structures: therefore, or head trauma who never make it into an emergency room is it is not appropriate to state that a patient has no ...
... of the symptoms which may be inherent in a MTBI, as well as The number of people who experience a minor concussion and/ being a specific trait of certain personality structures: therefore, or head trauma who never make it into an emergency room is it is not appropriate to state that a patient has no ...
mechanisms of visual attention in the human cortex
... Raichle 1986, Bandettini et al 1992, Kwong et al 1992, Ogawa et al 1992). The existence of separate processing streams has been tested by having subjects perform object-identity and spatial-localization tasks analogous to the tasks used with monkeys (Haxby et al 1994, Ungerleider & Haxby 1994). Thes ...
... Raichle 1986, Bandettini et al 1992, Kwong et al 1992, Ogawa et al 1992). The existence of separate processing streams has been tested by having subjects perform object-identity and spatial-localization tasks analogous to the tasks used with monkeys (Haxby et al 1994, Ungerleider & Haxby 1994). Thes ...
Advances in Environmental Biology Nooshin Basiri,
... pathology of neurologic and psychiatric conditions has been prominently considered to be crucial in recent decades and significant results have been disseminated about brain waves of the engaged individuals [8]. Current information about brain and the relevant equipment help to show brain images non ...
... pathology of neurologic and psychiatric conditions has been prominently considered to be crucial in recent decades and significant results have been disseminated about brain waves of the engaged individuals [8]. Current information about brain and the relevant equipment help to show brain images non ...
The Big Picture File
... ganglia and at synapses between autonomic nerves and targets SS also uses norepinephrine and epinephrine (noradrenalin and adrenalin) operates at four major receptor types, collectively called adrenoreceptors http://pharmacology-notes-free.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/neurotransmitters-associated-with.htm ...
... ganglia and at synapses between autonomic nerves and targets SS also uses norepinephrine and epinephrine (noradrenalin and adrenalin) operates at four major receptor types, collectively called adrenoreceptors http://pharmacology-notes-free.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/neurotransmitters-associated-with.htm ...
The Neurology of Music for Post-Traumatic-Stress
... Secondly, the person also has to experience intrusion symptoms (distressing memories; distressing dreams; dissociative reactions; prolonged or intense psychological distress; or intense psychological reactions when exposed to cues that resemble an aspect of the event). Thirdly, there also has to be ...
... Secondly, the person also has to experience intrusion symptoms (distressing memories; distressing dreams; dissociative reactions; prolonged or intense psychological distress; or intense psychological reactions when exposed to cues that resemble an aspect of the event). Thirdly, there also has to be ...
cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
... statistical analyses described below. Data from subjects who chose option 8 were removed from the analyses involving hours of VGP. This method seems to be a crude way for assessing the amount of VGP. However, it is widely used and has been validated in the field (see Discussion and References of meth ...
... statistical analyses described below. Data from subjects who chose option 8 were removed from the analyses involving hours of VGP. This method seems to be a crude way for assessing the amount of VGP. However, it is widely used and has been validated in the field (see Discussion and References of meth ...
ADHD Neuroimaging Meta-/Mega-Analysis Working Group
... data, and/or algorithm development for the purpose of meta-/mega-analysis, replication, and/or algorithm testing in a collaborative manner. The Working Group’s initial effort is to demonstrate the success of collaborative, systematic neuroimaging analyses across multiple centers to clarify the effec ...
... data, and/or algorithm development for the purpose of meta-/mega-analysis, replication, and/or algorithm testing in a collaborative manner. The Working Group’s initial effort is to demonstrate the success of collaborative, systematic neuroimaging analyses across multiple centers to clarify the effec ...
Overexpression of mutant PrP induce amyloidogenesis in otherwise
... clinical signs of disease are observed, but tissues are able to transmit disease to recipient ...
... clinical signs of disease are observed, but tissues are able to transmit disease to recipient ...
Neuronal glycogen synthesis contributes to physiological aging
... In order to establish a system in which to test the functional consequences of PG accumulation with age, we modeled the process in Drosophila melanogaster. Drosophila displays age-dependent cellular changes in the brain that are consistent with those observed in mammalian models and human nervous ti ...
... In order to establish a system in which to test the functional consequences of PG accumulation with age, we modeled the process in Drosophila melanogaster. Drosophila displays age-dependent cellular changes in the brain that are consistent with those observed in mammalian models and human nervous ti ...