The History of the EEG
... coherence values per frequency band. Grand mean values were obtained by averaging amplitude and coherence values across subjects. ...
... coherence values per frequency band. Grand mean values were obtained by averaging amplitude and coherence values across subjects. ...
What light have resting state fMRI studies shed on cognition and
... task-based studies, wherein participants perform scannercompatible assignments while BOLD signals are recorded [6]. These usually involve manual responses to audio/ visual cues, which minimizes movement. With creative design, task-based studies can target a wide array of motoric, cognitive, and even ...
... task-based studies, wherein participants perform scannercompatible assignments while BOLD signals are recorded [6]. These usually involve manual responses to audio/ visual cues, which minimizes movement. With creative design, task-based studies can target a wide array of motoric, cognitive, and even ...
Basics of electromagnetic field mapping
... scalp. On the left part, the head is seen from left (upper left graph), right (upper right graph), top (middle left graph), bottom (middle right graph), front (lower left graph) and back (lower right graph). Positive values are shown in read, negative values are shown in blue and with dots. B: A sin ...
... scalp. On the left part, the head is seen from left (upper left graph), right (upper right graph), top (middle left graph), bottom (middle right graph), front (lower left graph) and back (lower right graph). Positive values are shown in read, negative values are shown in blue and with dots. B: A sin ...
Rabies (Rhabdovirus)
... Any horse exhibiting neurologic signs that has not been vaccinated against rabies should be considered a rabies suspect. Such horses should be handled using contact precautions, with records kept as described above. These precautions should remain in place for 30 days or until such time as an altern ...
... Any horse exhibiting neurologic signs that has not been vaccinated against rabies should be considered a rabies suspect. Such horses should be handled using contact precautions, with records kept as described above. These precautions should remain in place for 30 days or until such time as an altern ...
Osama Almughrabi
... his mind was being deceived about every aspect of his existence, the only thing that he could be sure of was that there was a being (himself) that was being deceived. If every other fact and sensation was a lie, the fact that he existed and sensed was still true. Conversely, the teachings of the Bu ...
... his mind was being deceived about every aspect of his existence, the only thing that he could be sure of was that there was a being (himself) that was being deceived. If every other fact and sensation was a lie, the fact that he existed and sensed was still true. Conversely, the teachings of the Bu ...
The role of ventral premotor cortex in action execution and action
... portion of the inferior frontal cortex, mainly in area 44 of Brodmann. According to our own data, there seems to be a homology between Brodmann area 44 in humans and the monkey area F5. The non-language related motor functions of Broca’s region comprise complex hand movements, associative sensorimot ...
... portion of the inferior frontal cortex, mainly in area 44 of Brodmann. According to our own data, there seems to be a homology between Brodmann area 44 in humans and the monkey area F5. The non-language related motor functions of Broca’s region comprise complex hand movements, associative sensorimot ...
Fans and critics of globalist theories.
... Newer findings: conscious neurofeedback learning has been reported for: ...
... Newer findings: conscious neurofeedback learning has been reported for: ...
- Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
... this action was guided by observation of the same action performed by another. This pattern of activity has been observed in the posterior inferior frontal gyrus in studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) (Iacoboni et al., 1999) and magnetoencephalography (Nishitani and Hari, 2000 ...
... this action was guided by observation of the same action performed by another. This pattern of activity has been observed in the posterior inferior frontal gyrus in studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) (Iacoboni et al., 1999) and magnetoencephalography (Nishitani and Hari, 2000 ...
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... Additionally, NK1 receptor antagonists are reported to attenuate the reward-potentiating effects of morphine in mice (Robinson et al., 2012). Based on these lines of evidence, we hypothesized that the SP/NK1 receptor system might play a role in positive reward processing in the NAc in humans. Functio ...
... Additionally, NK1 receptor antagonists are reported to attenuate the reward-potentiating effects of morphine in mice (Robinson et al., 2012). Based on these lines of evidence, we hypothesized that the SP/NK1 receptor system might play a role in positive reward processing in the NAc in humans. Functio ...
Pituitary Gland Functional Connectivity and BMI by Paige Rucker A
... running data, pushing me in the right direction, and reading my work. Without you, this thesis would not be possible. I cannot thank you enough for allowing me to work alongside you in this endeavor. Secondly, I would like to thank Drs. del Arco and Loftin for joining my thesis committee as readers. ...
... running data, pushing me in the right direction, and reading my work. Without you, this thesis would not be possible. I cannot thank you enough for allowing me to work alongside you in this endeavor. Secondly, I would like to thank Drs. del Arco and Loftin for joining my thesis committee as readers. ...
Neurochemical excitation of propriospinal neurons facilitates
... were converted to an appropriate binary format for further analysis with the use of special purpose software (developed by the Spinal Cord Research Centre, University of Manitoba). In some preparations, hemisections were made in the rostral (right T1/T2) and contralateral caudal (left T10/T11) thora ...
... were converted to an appropriate binary format for further analysis with the use of special purpose software (developed by the Spinal Cord Research Centre, University of Manitoba). In some preparations, hemisections were made in the rostral (right T1/T2) and contralateral caudal (left T10/T11) thora ...
- Wiley Online Library
... in eye position. Our reason for doing so is that the amplitude/angle of eye movements expressed in degrees will depend on the distance as well as the angle between the infrared (IR) camera and the subject’s eyes, which in turn depends on the flexibility of the IR recording system mounted on-top of th ...
... in eye position. Our reason for doing so is that the amplitude/angle of eye movements expressed in degrees will depend on the distance as well as the angle between the infrared (IR) camera and the subject’s eyes, which in turn depends on the flexibility of the IR recording system mounted on-top of th ...
Subconscious Stimulus Recognition and Processing During
... Data, supporting the suggestion that auditory information processing continued while persons were asleep, were also obtained by Kállai, Harsh, & Voss (2003). These authors found attention enhancing mechanisms in sleep. The large amplitude N350 component, regarded as an obvious and reliable indicator ...
... Data, supporting the suggestion that auditory information processing continued while persons were asleep, were also obtained by Kállai, Harsh, & Voss (2003). These authors found attention enhancing mechanisms in sleep. The large amplitude N350 component, regarded as an obvious and reliable indicator ...
the brain`s concepts: the role of the sensory
... among others. In Fodor’s theory (see Fodor, 1975), the purported amodal nature of concepts draws a sharp dividing line between the modular input/ output brain structures and a generalised cognitive system (unanalysed at the level of the brain), whose functioning rules are totally independent from th ...
... among others. In Fodor’s theory (see Fodor, 1975), the purported amodal nature of concepts draws a sharp dividing line between the modular input/ output brain structures and a generalised cognitive system (unanalysed at the level of the brain), whose functioning rules are totally independent from th ...
the brain`s concepts: the role of the sensory
... among others. In Fodor’s theory (see Fodor, 1975), the purported amodal nature of concepts draws a sharp dividing line between the modular input/ output brain structures and a generalised cognitive system (unanalysed at the level of the brain), whose functioning rules are totally independent from th ...
... among others. In Fodor’s theory (see Fodor, 1975), the purported amodal nature of concepts draws a sharp dividing line between the modular input/ output brain structures and a generalised cognitive system (unanalysed at the level of the brain), whose functioning rules are totally independent from th ...
- Princeton University
... of a custom-designed Hidden-Markov-Modelbased motion correction algorithm useful for postprocessing. Behaviorally correlated calcium transients from large neuronal and astrocytic populations were routinely measured, with an estimated motion-induced false positive error rate of <5%. INTRODUCTION Exis ...
... of a custom-designed Hidden-Markov-Modelbased motion correction algorithm useful for postprocessing. Behaviorally correlated calcium transients from large neuronal and astrocytic populations were routinely measured, with an estimated motion-induced false positive error rate of <5%. INTRODUCTION Exis ...
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... provide the cortex with information about the behavioral importance of particular stimuli, because it receives inputs from limbic and paralimbic structures and sends projections to the entire cortex (5). NB neurons are activated as a function of the behavioral significance of stimuli (6). Several fo ...
... provide the cortex with information about the behavioral importance of particular stimuli, because it receives inputs from limbic and paralimbic structures and sends projections to the entire cortex (5). NB neurons are activated as a function of the behavioral significance of stimuli (6). Several fo ...
Integrative actions of the reticular formation The reticular activating
... core of the brainstem from the medulla to the thalmus. The entire nervous system is R.F'. if one proceeds down the phylogenetic scale to the level of Amphioxis (2). Brodal describes the R.F. as ttdiffuse aggregations of cells of different types and sizes, separated by a wealth of fibres travelling i ...
... core of the brainstem from the medulla to the thalmus. The entire nervous system is R.F'. if one proceeds down the phylogenetic scale to the level of Amphioxis (2). Brodal describes the R.F. as ttdiffuse aggregations of cells of different types and sizes, separated by a wealth of fibres travelling i ...
Probing forebrain to hindbrain circuit functions in
... F I G U R E 3 Initiation and production of vocal motor patterns in X. laevis. (a) The ex vivo brain (Figure 1a) now viewed from the side and illustrating subdivisions (hindbrain, midbrain, and forebrain) that include neural circuits participating in initiation of vocal patterns. In an adult male bra ...
... F I G U R E 3 Initiation and production of vocal motor patterns in X. laevis. (a) The ex vivo brain (Figure 1a) now viewed from the side and illustrating subdivisions (hindbrain, midbrain, and forebrain) that include neural circuits participating in initiation of vocal patterns. In an adult male bra ...
- Wiley Online Library
... The vertebrate hindbrain includes neural circuits that govern essential functions including breathing, blood pressure and heart rate. Hindbrain circuits also participate in generating rhythmic motor patterns for vocalization. In most tetrapods, sound production is powered by expiration and the circu ...
... The vertebrate hindbrain includes neural circuits that govern essential functions including breathing, blood pressure and heart rate. Hindbrain circuits also participate in generating rhythmic motor patterns for vocalization. In most tetrapods, sound production is powered by expiration and the circu ...
Probing forebrain to hindbrain circuit functions in Xenopus
... The vertebrate hindbrain includes neural circuits that govern essential functions including breathing, blood pressure and heart rate. Hindbrain circuits also participate in generating rhythmic motor patterns for vocalization. In most tetrapods, sound production is powered by expiration and the circu ...
... The vertebrate hindbrain includes neural circuits that govern essential functions including breathing, blood pressure and heart rate. Hindbrain circuits also participate in generating rhythmic motor patterns for vocalization. In most tetrapods, sound production is powered by expiration and the circu ...
alzheimer-like changes of protein kinase b and glycogen synthase
... Various experimental models of Alzheimer’s disease have been introduced today, and actually no single model has been found to be truly representative of the sporadic type of Alzheimer's disease, unrelated to the genetic manipulations or inheritance. Therefore, considering the fact that Alzheimer’s d ...
... Various experimental models of Alzheimer’s disease have been introduced today, and actually no single model has been found to be truly representative of the sporadic type of Alzheimer's disease, unrelated to the genetic manipulations or inheritance. Therefore, considering the fact that Alzheimer’s d ...
Neuronal Replacement and Reconstruction of Damaged Circuitries
... or spinal cord can be foundin the literature. The simplest approach,and the one that wastried initially, is to insert the graft directly into a slit madein superficial cortical matter with fine forceps or similar instruments. This technique was used with poor results by Saltykow (1905) and Del Conte ...
... or spinal cord can be foundin the literature. The simplest approach,and the one that wastried initially, is to insert the graft directly into a slit madein superficial cortical matter with fine forceps or similar instruments. This technique was used with poor results by Saltykow (1905) and Del Conte ...
Neurolinguistics
Neurolinguistics is the study of the neural mechanisms in the human brain that control the comprehension, production, and acquisition of language. As an interdisciplinary field, neurolinguistics draws methodology and theory from fields such as neuroscience, linguistics, cognitive science, neurobiology, communication disorders, neuropsychology, and computer science. Researchers are drawn to the field from a variety of backgrounds, bringing along a variety of experimental techniques as well as widely varying theoretical perspectives. Much work in neurolinguistics is informed by models in psycholinguistics and theoretical linguistics, and is focused on investigating how the brain can implement the processes that theoretical and psycholinguistics propose are necessary in producing and comprehending language. Neurolinguists study the physiological mechanisms by which the brain processes information related to language, and evaluate linguistic and psycholinguistic theories, using aphasiology, brain imaging, electrophysiology, and computer modeling.