The mind-body problem
... • A unique network of areas is responsible for evoking this affective state. Bartels A. & Zeki S. Neuroreport. 2000, 11 (17): 3829-34 ...
... • A unique network of areas is responsible for evoking this affective state. Bartels A. & Zeki S. Neuroreport. 2000, 11 (17): 3829-34 ...
Inferring functional connections between neurons
... can potentially be imaged. In both the retina and cultures of neurons there is a strong relationship between the spatial layout of the network and the measured functional connectivity. Figure 3 shows an example, from Pillow et al. [31], of the type of results the GLM produces. Model fitting provid ...
... can potentially be imaged. In both the retina and cultures of neurons there is a strong relationship between the spatial layout of the network and the measured functional connectivity. Figure 3 shows an example, from Pillow et al. [31], of the type of results the GLM produces. Model fitting provid ...
Divisions of the Nervous System
... The Central Nervous System The Spinal Cord Serves as a sort of neural cable, connecting the brain with parts of the peripheral nervous system extending into the trunk and limbs. Does not connect the brain to internal organs. Responsible for simple reflexes. ...
... The Central Nervous System The Spinal Cord Serves as a sort of neural cable, connecting the brain with parts of the peripheral nervous system extending into the trunk and limbs. Does not connect the brain to internal organs. Responsible for simple reflexes. ...
JEDNAK KSIAZKI
... Most revelatory was the dream (8/28/96) instructing the dreamer to play an old, very thin disc, like a CD in blue and yellow. She hears music from a long time ago. Heavy with an old world feeling, it was musty as though it had been kept in a closet for a long time. Interacting with a cluster of recu ...
... Most revelatory was the dream (8/28/96) instructing the dreamer to play an old, very thin disc, like a CD in blue and yellow. She hears music from a long time ago. Heavy with an old world feeling, it was musty as though it had been kept in a closet for a long time. Interacting with a cluster of recu ...
Drug-activation of brain reward pathways
... more rather than less sensitive to the rewarding effects of cocaine ŽSchenk et al., 1991.. Cocaine injections into mPFC increase dopamine turnover in nucleus accumbens, which suggests at least one hypothesis as to why cocaine is rewarding when injected into this region ŽGoeders and Smith, 1993.. Bot ...
... more rather than less sensitive to the rewarding effects of cocaine ŽSchenk et al., 1991.. Cocaine injections into mPFC increase dopamine turnover in nucleus accumbens, which suggests at least one hypothesis as to why cocaine is rewarding when injected into this region ŽGoeders and Smith, 1993.. Bot ...
Large-scale recording of neuronal ensembles
... recording from statistically representative samples of identified neu- recording tip need not be placed in the immediate vicinity of the neurons from several local areas while minimally interfering with brain ron, long-term recordings in behaving animals are possible. activity is feasible with curre ...
... recording from statistically representative samples of identified neu- recording tip need not be placed in the immediate vicinity of the neurons from several local areas while minimally interfering with brain ron, long-term recordings in behaving animals are possible. activity is feasible with curre ...
Presentation 20090923 Webex5 - Meta ?Analysis First
... – Factors are sorted on FacVar, the fraction of data variance accounted for by each individual factor – Default post-rotation sort order of ERP PCA Toolkit – Statistical analysis, via NEMOautolabel, performed on retained factors – Flag retained factors with “robust” variance or high relative Global ...
... – Factors are sorted on FacVar, the fraction of data variance accounted for by each individual factor – Default post-rotation sort order of ERP PCA Toolkit – Statistical analysis, via NEMOautolabel, performed on retained factors – Flag retained factors with “robust” variance or high relative Global ...
Regulation of Neurosteroid Biosynthesis by Neurotransmitters and
... GABA A receptors, inhibits 3β-HSD activity and that ODN, acting as an inverse agonist on the GABA A/CBR complex, stimulates neurosteroid biosynthesis. Labeling of brain sections revealed the existence of NPY-immunoreactive varicosities in close proximity to HST-containing perikarya. In situ hybridiz ...
... GABA A receptors, inhibits 3β-HSD activity and that ODN, acting as an inverse agonist on the GABA A/CBR complex, stimulates neurosteroid biosynthesis. Labeling of brain sections revealed the existence of NPY-immunoreactive varicosities in close proximity to HST-containing perikarya. In situ hybridiz ...
A double-dissociation of English past
... remained outside the scope of these models, its proponents argued that clinical double-dissociations could be low-probability stochastic (i.e. non-systematic) phenomena and as such can be simulated in homogeneous networks (Gonnerman et al., 1997; Juola and Plunkett, 1998). A number of investigators ...
... remained outside the scope of these models, its proponents argued that clinical double-dissociations could be low-probability stochastic (i.e. non-systematic) phenomena and as such can be simulated in homogeneous networks (Gonnerman et al., 1997; Juola and Plunkett, 1998). A number of investigators ...
Linking Cognitive Neuroscience and Molecular Genetics: New Perspectives from Williams... Ursula Bellugi and Marie St. George (Eds.)
... by magnetic resonance imaging showed that the cerebral volume in both groups was smaller than that of agematched normal controls. Analyses revealed important regional differences in brain volume between the two groups of subjects. First, anterior-brain volume was found to be disproportionately reduc ...
... by magnetic resonance imaging showed that the cerebral volume in both groups was smaller than that of agematched normal controls. Analyses revealed important regional differences in brain volume between the two groups of subjects. First, anterior-brain volume was found to be disproportionately reduc ...
Structural and Functional Organizing Principles of Language
... theories. Some of these features, based on the initially assumed lack of difference in basic language capacity among contemporary humans, have also been considered language (UG) and/or even organism (third factor principles) independent (Chomsky 2005, 2011). Earlier concepts also held language as di ...
... theories. Some of these features, based on the initially assumed lack of difference in basic language capacity among contemporary humans, have also been considered language (UG) and/or even organism (third factor principles) independent (Chomsky 2005, 2011). Earlier concepts also held language as di ...
The Ventrolateral Hypothalamic Area and the Parvafox Nucleus
... locate the parvafox nucleus with the available Nisslbased maps of the LHA and to discuss what is known about its embryonic development. In the third section, the connections of the parvafox nucleus are discussed in the context of what is known concerning the connections of the LHA generally. In the ...
... locate the parvafox nucleus with the available Nisslbased maps of the LHA and to discuss what is known about its embryonic development. In the third section, the connections of the parvafox nucleus are discussed in the context of what is known concerning the connections of the LHA generally. In the ...
Total number and volume of Von Economo neurons in the cerebral
... available for these three specimens. Unfortunately, we were not able to examine all the regions of interest (ROIs) in every species owing to the availability of the materials. In some cases, part of an ROI or a whole ROI was not collected or had been used by other investigators and thus was not avai ...
... available for these three specimens. Unfortunately, we were not able to examine all the regions of interest (ROIs) in every species owing to the availability of the materials. In some cases, part of an ROI or a whole ROI was not collected or had been used by other investigators and thus was not avai ...
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... Phineas Gage and the enigma of the prefrontal cortex with detailed descriptions of symptoms in neurological patients, gradually changed the view of the cerebral cortex which Flourens had propounded. At the beginning of the 19th century, neuroanatomical knowledge of the cerebral cortex was limited. I ...
... Phineas Gage and the enigma of the prefrontal cortex with detailed descriptions of symptoms in neurological patients, gradually changed the view of the cerebral cortex which Flourens had propounded. At the beginning of the 19th century, neuroanatomical knowledge of the cerebral cortex was limited. I ...
the manuscript as pdf
... Department of Neurology and Neuroscience, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 1300 York Ave, NY 10021, USA Accepted 31 July 2002 ...
... Department of Neurology and Neuroscience, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 1300 York Ave, NY 10021, USA Accepted 31 July 2002 ...
Toward a Developmental Evolutionary Psychology
... neuroanatomy between vertebrates and invertebrates, their brains were long thought to be unrelated with little obvious homology. However, at a deeper, molecular level they are remarkably similar in that homologous regulatory genes have been identified that control ...
... neuroanatomy between vertebrates and invertebrates, their brains were long thought to be unrelated with little obvious homology. However, at a deeper, molecular level they are remarkably similar in that homologous regulatory genes have been identified that control ...
Material for Families
... Understanding Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia for Families Most likely, you are viewing this DVD because you have a family member living in this facility. The administration and staff want to provide a comfortable and safe environment for your loved one. This includes our continuous efforts to min ...
... Understanding Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia for Families Most likely, you are viewing this DVD because you have a family member living in this facility. The administration and staff want to provide a comfortable and safe environment for your loved one. This includes our continuous efforts to min ...
Neuronal basis of contrast discrimination
... visual pattern perception have paralleled research on the neurophysiological response properties of neurons in the visual cortex. The prevailing view has been that psychophysical judgements about pattern discrimination and pattern appearance are limited by neuronal signals in early visual cortical a ...
... visual pattern perception have paralleled research on the neurophysiological response properties of neurons in the visual cortex. The prevailing view has been that psychophysical judgements about pattern discrimination and pattern appearance are limited by neuronal signals in early visual cortical a ...
Does Playing Violent Video Games Induce Aggression? Empirical
... Simplified, fMRI defines a technology in which the amount of blood flow in circumscribed brain areas is calculated on the basis of magnetic responses of hemoglobin. For the calculations, fMRI utilizes primarily the blood-oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) effect. This effect can be measured by magne ...
... Simplified, fMRI defines a technology in which the amount of blood flow in circumscribed brain areas is calculated on the basis of magnetic responses of hemoglobin. For the calculations, fMRI utilizes primarily the blood-oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) effect. This effect can be measured by magne ...
Introduction to Psychology
... functional magnetic resonance imagine (fMRI) Lesson I-15: Research Methods (Part 2) Objectives: ...
... functional magnetic resonance imagine (fMRI) Lesson I-15: Research Methods (Part 2) Objectives: ...
Activity 1 - Web Adventures
... decision that the player must shoot the ball if the team would have any chance of winning the game. But wait a minute. It’s not that easy (move lightning bolt through brain). The brain had to get the message back to the player’s hands. Surely the game would be lost. But then, suddenly, from nowhere ...
... decision that the player must shoot the ball if the team would have any chance of winning the game. But wait a minute. It’s not that easy (move lightning bolt through brain). The brain had to get the message back to the player’s hands. Surely the game would be lost. But then, suddenly, from nowhere ...
Module 1 - Doral Academy Preparatory
... • Researchers use all three methods – survey – case study – experiment • each method provides a different kind of information ...
... • Researchers use all three methods – survey – case study – experiment • each method provides a different kind of information ...
Neuroimaging findings in post-traumatic stress disorder Systematic
... within 6 months. The second study (De Bellis et al, al, 1999) demonstrated smaller cerebral volumes and corpus callosum measures but no hippocampal changes in a group of maltreated children. Possible reasons for the differences in the extent of volume reduction may be the study design (thickness of ...
... within 6 months. The second study (De Bellis et al, al, 1999) demonstrated smaller cerebral volumes and corpus callosum measures but no hippocampal changes in a group of maltreated children. Possible reasons for the differences in the extent of volume reduction may be the study design (thickness of ...