
avian brain nomenclature forum
... majority of the septum and several basal forebrain groups that include the large cholinergic cells and the stria terminalis nuclear complex (part of it erroneously named nucleus accumbens in the past; see below). It is not definitively clear at present whether a small part of the archistriatum is al ...
... majority of the septum and several basal forebrain groups that include the large cholinergic cells and the stria terminalis nuclear complex (part of it erroneously named nucleus accumbens in the past; see below). It is not definitively clear at present whether a small part of the archistriatum is al ...
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... to form and retrieve memories. c. When administered to middle-age rats, one ampakine was able to reverse their age-related decline in the cellular mechanism of memory. ...
... to form and retrieve memories. c. When administered to middle-age rats, one ampakine was able to reverse their age-related decline in the cellular mechanism of memory. ...
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... makes up these efferent signals. It is crucial in this thought experiment to take the time into account. Where do the first signals start, in the model or in the brain? Which side is reacting, which is initiating things? And do we have to see this process synchronically or diachronically? Suppose yo ...
... makes up these efferent signals. It is crucial in this thought experiment to take the time into account. Where do the first signals start, in the model or in the brain? Which side is reacting, which is initiating things? And do we have to see this process synchronically or diachronically? Suppose yo ...
Osama Almughrabi
... lands on nature, the well-researched fact that neurogenesis (the growth of new neurons) is exceedingly uncommon in adults lends to the belief that personality (self) is genetically determined. However, life experiences clearly lead to personal mental expansion in the form of learning and cognition. ...
... lands on nature, the well-researched fact that neurogenesis (the growth of new neurons) is exceedingly uncommon in adults lends to the belief that personality (self) is genetically determined. However, life experiences clearly lead to personal mental expansion in the form of learning and cognition. ...
Mapping Retinotopic Structure in Mouse Visual Cortex with Optical
... area 17 with a maximum intensity projection of the intrinsic signal across all imaged single-condition maps and aligned the resulting map with both cytochrome oxidase-stained and SMI32-stained (Duffy et al., 1998) sections using the superficial blood vessels as landmarks (Fig. 1 E, top panels). Both ...
... area 17 with a maximum intensity projection of the intrinsic signal across all imaged single-condition maps and aligned the resulting map with both cytochrome oxidase-stained and SMI32-stained (Duffy et al., 1998) sections using the superficial blood vessels as landmarks (Fig. 1 E, top panels). Both ...
Activities of the Primary and Supplementary Motor Areas Increase in
... and the other did not (i.e., isometric). All the tasks were performed with the subject’s right hand. For the sake of analysis, each trial was divided into three different phases: “premotor”, “motor”, and “postmotor” for all the tasks. In the muscle relaxation mode under movement condition (R_mv), th ...
... and the other did not (i.e., isometric). All the tasks were performed with the subject’s right hand. For the sake of analysis, each trial was divided into three different phases: “premotor”, “motor”, and “postmotor” for all the tasks. In the muscle relaxation mode under movement condition (R_mv), th ...
Distinct Mechanisms for Processing Spatial Sequences and Pitch
... Perception of the acoustic world requires the simultaneous processing of the acoustic patterns associated with sound objects and their location in space. In this functional magnetic resonance experiment, we investigated the human brain areas engaged in the analysis of pitch sequences and sequences o ...
... Perception of the acoustic world requires the simultaneous processing of the acoustic patterns associated with sound objects and their location in space. In this functional magnetic resonance experiment, we investigated the human brain areas engaged in the analysis of pitch sequences and sequences o ...
An ontology-based search engine for digital
... available in NeuroMorpho.Org. Due to lack of agreedupon consensus in the community and the relative sparsity of machine-readable anatomical knowledge across several of the needed dimensions, the NeuroMorpho.Org brain region hierarchies were assembled from a number of external references. The vertebr ...
... available in NeuroMorpho.Org. Due to lack of agreedupon consensus in the community and the relative sparsity of machine-readable anatomical knowledge across several of the needed dimensions, the NeuroMorpho.Org brain region hierarchies were assembled from a number of external references. The vertebr ...
The retina as a window to the brain—from eye research to CNS
... with retinal atrophy and deterioration in visual acuity. c | In PD, dopamine deficiency is evident in the retina, similar to the brain, and possibly contributes to functional visual deficits (determined using electrophysiological measurements) and to deterioration in visual acuity. Structural altera ...
... with retinal atrophy and deterioration in visual acuity. c | In PD, dopamine deficiency is evident in the retina, similar to the brain, and possibly contributes to functional visual deficits (determined using electrophysiological measurements) and to deterioration in visual acuity. Structural altera ...
the anatomy and neurosecretory system of the
... found resting in crevices in the coral and underneath rocks inshore of the reef. ...
... found resting in crevices in the coral and underneath rocks inshore of the reef. ...
Human Nervous System
... * If the nerve is covered with myelin it is referred to as the white matter. * If the nerve is NOT covered with protective myelin sheath is called gray matter which makes up the gray matter of the Brain and spinal cord. ...
... * If the nerve is covered with myelin it is referred to as the white matter. * If the nerve is NOT covered with protective myelin sheath is called gray matter which makes up the gray matter of the Brain and spinal cord. ...
Recommendations for Diagnosing a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A
... what the patient remembers versus what he or she has been told or has surmised. This can be challenging. There is often an intermingling between what a person remembers and what they have been told or have later deduced. Thus, it is necessary to ask very specific questions, such as: “What is the fir ...
... what the patient remembers versus what he or she has been told or has surmised. This can be challenging. There is often an intermingling between what a person remembers and what they have been told or have later deduced. Thus, it is necessary to ask very specific questions, such as: “What is the fir ...
General Organization of Somatosensory System
... Mammalian muscle spindle showing typical position in a muscle (left), neuronal connections in spinal cord (middle), and expanded schematic (right). The spindle is a stretch receptor with its own motor supply consisting of several intrafusal muscle fibers. The sensory endings of a primary (group Ia) ...
... Mammalian muscle spindle showing typical position in a muscle (left), neuronal connections in spinal cord (middle), and expanded schematic (right). The spindle is a stretch receptor with its own motor supply consisting of several intrafusal muscle fibers. The sensory endings of a primary (group Ia) ...
Watching synapses during sensory information
... In the mammalian brain, the cerebral cortex, located in the outer layer of cerebrum, contains specific areas being considered as higher terminals that receive and process sensory information, which are called sensory areas. Until now, while much attention has been paid to understanding how sensory i ...
... In the mammalian brain, the cerebral cortex, located in the outer layer of cerebrum, contains specific areas being considered as higher terminals that receive and process sensory information, which are called sensory areas. Until now, while much attention has been paid to understanding how sensory i ...
Characteristics of compounds that cross the blood
... Many approaches to drug development have attempted to harness transporters. The usual approach is a version of the 'Trojan horse' strategy [29]. Here, a substance that does not cross the BBB is coupled to a substance that does. Such coupling can have the added benefit of improving peripheral pharmac ...
... Many approaches to drug development have attempted to harness transporters. The usual approach is a version of the 'Trojan horse' strategy [29]. Here, a substance that does not cross the BBB is coupled to a substance that does. Such coupling can have the added benefit of improving peripheral pharmac ...
Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Autism Spectrum
... screening methods, and increased recognition of the disorder by parents and the medical community (7). The introduction of neuroimaging research has provided a means to explore the neurophysiological underpinnings of the disorder. Early neuroimaging studies employed positron emission topography (PET ...
... screening methods, and increased recognition of the disorder by parents and the medical community (7). The introduction of neuroimaging research has provided a means to explore the neurophysiological underpinnings of the disorder. Early neuroimaging studies employed positron emission topography (PET ...
Lack of Specificity for Brain Function Results in Lack of Flexibility
... Hyperactivity & Restlessness/Impulsivity (n=25) ...
... Hyperactivity & Restlessness/Impulsivity (n=25) ...
Differential functional connectivity of rostral
... cognitive functions via interactions with insula and striatal regions during effective emotion regulation in healthy individuals and a failure of this integration that may be specific to anxiety, particularly AP. Key words: emotion; functional connectivity; fMRI; cingulate; insula; anxiety ...
... cognitive functions via interactions with insula and striatal regions during effective emotion regulation in healthy individuals and a failure of this integration that may be specific to anxiety, particularly AP. Key words: emotion; functional connectivity; fMRI; cingulate; insula; anxiety ...
Regents Biology - I Love Science
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... bound involuntary together by actionsconnective those not tissue. For under this conscious Research reason, controla Visit the single such as Glencoe spinal your heart Science nerve rate, can Web site at have breathing, tx.science. impulses digestion, glencoe.co going and to m forfrom more and gland ...
Neuronal circuitries involved in thermoregulation
... The thermoreceptors for this regulation are distributed throughout the body: skin, the hypothalamus and other brain areas and the body core (Simon, 1974). Although this multiple input / output system is controlled primarily by the nervous system, the ‘neuronal circuit’ for thermoregulation remains p ...
... The thermoreceptors for this regulation are distributed throughout the body: skin, the hypothalamus and other brain areas and the body core (Simon, 1974). Although this multiple input / output system is controlled primarily by the nervous system, the ‘neuronal circuit’ for thermoregulation remains p ...
Corpus Callosum in Patients with Obsessive
... have been observed after successful pharmacologic and behavioral therapy (15). The consistency with which OFC hyperactivity has been observed in these studies suggests that the OFC may make a unique contribution to OCD. The OFC is positioned at a point of interface between the sensory association co ...
... have been observed after successful pharmacologic and behavioral therapy (15). The consistency with which OFC hyperactivity has been observed in these studies suggests that the OFC may make a unique contribution to OCD. The OFC is positioned at a point of interface between the sensory association co ...
CHAPTER 11: NERVOUS SYSTEM II: DIVISIONS OF THE
... Most basic functions (sensory & motor) are equally controlled by both left & right hemispheres (remember communication exists through corpus callosum). o However, for some association functions, one hemisphere has greater control over language-related activities including speech, writing, reading, m ...
... Most basic functions (sensory & motor) are equally controlled by both left & right hemispheres (remember communication exists through corpus callosum). o However, for some association functions, one hemisphere has greater control over language-related activities including speech, writing, reading, m ...
Whole-Brain Serial-Section Electron Microscopy In Larval Zebrafish
... Investigating the dense meshwork of wires and synapses that form neuronal circuits is possible with the high resolution of serial-section electron microscopy (ssEM)1. However, the imaging scale required to comprehensively reconstruct axons and dendrites is more than 10 orders of magnitude smaller th ...
... Investigating the dense meshwork of wires and synapses that form neuronal circuits is possible with the high resolution of serial-section electron microscopy (ssEM)1. However, the imaging scale required to comprehensively reconstruct axons and dendrites is more than 10 orders of magnitude smaller th ...