cdc epilepsy quality of care study
... Items 1-9: sign-in and click “Reg” tab (located on the top most row, 4th from left) see “Patient” tab and view Personal box (on the top left side) Items 10-11: click the “Chart” tab (located on the most rows, second from left) then “Documents” then “All” or “Visits”. Item12: click the “Chart” tab (l ...
... Items 1-9: sign-in and click “Reg” tab (located on the top most row, 4th from left) see “Patient” tab and view Personal box (on the top left side) Items 10-11: click the “Chart” tab (located on the most rows, second from left) then “Documents” then “All” or “Visits”. Item12: click the “Chart” tab (l ...
view pdf - Columbia University
... Fig. 2 Lateral view of cleaned endocast. Arrows show locations of fracture zones, the middle one being that of a conical point. Gyri and sulci are approximate only. P.T., pars triangularis; C, coronal suture; S.F., sylviaii fissure, C.S., central sulcus; S.Q.. squamous suture; S.T., superior tempora ...
... Fig. 2 Lateral view of cleaned endocast. Arrows show locations of fracture zones, the middle one being that of a conical point. Gyri and sulci are approximate only. P.T., pars triangularis; C, coronal suture; S.F., sylviaii fissure, C.S., central sulcus; S.Q.. squamous suture; S.T., superior tempora ...
Measuring the Economic Benefits of Mathematical Science
... maths broadly impacts the UK economy. It is the first study of its kind to provide quantitative insights into the value across all sectors of such a pervasive subject as mathematics research in terms of the employment it supports, and is also the first to indicate the gross added value of mathematic ...
... maths broadly impacts the UK economy. It is the first study of its kind to provide quantitative insights into the value across all sectors of such a pervasive subject as mathematics research in terms of the employment it supports, and is also the first to indicate the gross added value of mathematic ...
Carlisi_preprint_revisions2
... Financial Support: This work was supported by the UK Department of Health via the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) for Mental Health at South London and the Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s Co ...
... Financial Support: This work was supported by the UK Department of Health via the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) for Mental Health at South London and the Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s Co ...
Economic impact of mathematical science research final report 16
... maths broadly impacts the UK economy. It is the first study of its kind to provide quantitative insights into the value across all sectors of such a pervasive subject as mathematics research in terms of the employment it supports, and is also the first to indicate the gross added value of mathematic ...
... maths broadly impacts the UK economy. It is the first study of its kind to provide quantitative insights into the value across all sectors of such a pervasive subject as mathematics research in terms of the employment it supports, and is also the first to indicate the gross added value of mathematic ...
Anatomofunctional organization of the ventral primary motor and
... We first tested hand grasping in the proximity of the monkey’s body, with the arm corresponding to the tested hand restrained, in order to distinguish hand-related motor activity from possible responses due to arm movements; this test was also carried out by closing the monkey’s eyes. We further che ...
... We first tested hand grasping in the proximity of the monkey’s body, with the arm corresponding to the tested hand restrained, in order to distinguish hand-related motor activity from possible responses due to arm movements; this test was also carried out by closing the monkey’s eyes. We further che ...
Mapping the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex
... circuits and long-range fiber pathways. This complex network forms the structural substrate for distributed interactions among specialized brain systems [1–3]. Computational network analysis [4] has provided insight into the organization of large-scale cortical connectivity in several species, includ ...
... circuits and long-range fiber pathways. This complex network forms the structural substrate for distributed interactions among specialized brain systems [1–3]. Computational network analysis [4] has provided insight into the organization of large-scale cortical connectivity in several species, includ ...
Mapping the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex
... circuits and long-range fiber pathways. This complex network forms the structural substrate for distributed interactions among specialized brain systems [1–3]. Computational network analysis [4] has provided insight into the organization of large-scale cortical connectivity in several species, includ ...
... circuits and long-range fiber pathways. This complex network forms the structural substrate for distributed interactions among specialized brain systems [1–3]. Computational network analysis [4] has provided insight into the organization of large-scale cortical connectivity in several species, includ ...
Methods of Studying The Nervous System - U
... • Provides a 3-dimensional view of structure • The X-ray gun and the X-ray detector rotate in apposition around the brain at one level taking a series of measurements from which an image of one section is constructed; this is repeated at multiple levels • The CT-scan image of the brain is not high s ...
... • Provides a 3-dimensional view of structure • The X-ray gun and the X-ray detector rotate in apposition around the brain at one level taking a series of measurements from which an image of one section is constructed; this is repeated at multiple levels • The CT-scan image of the brain is not high s ...
Wernicke`s area homologue in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and
... the neuroanatomical changes relevant to language that accompanied divergence from the last common ancestor of chimpanzees, bonobos and humans, we defined the cytoarchitectonic boundaries of area Tpt, a component of Wernicke’s area, in 12 common chimpanzee brains and used designbased stereologic meth ...
... the neuroanatomical changes relevant to language that accompanied divergence from the last common ancestor of chimpanzees, bonobos and humans, we defined the cytoarchitectonic boundaries of area Tpt, a component of Wernicke’s area, in 12 common chimpanzee brains and used designbased stereologic meth ...
Fractalkine is a “find-me” signal released by neurons
... Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA Medical Scientist Training Program, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA ...
... Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA Medical Scientist Training Program, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA ...
Layer IV of the primary somatosensory cortex has the highest
... Minicolumns are further connected by short-range horizontal connections and organized into functional modules of a higher order called cortical columns which are formed by neurons with similar physiological properties (Mountcastle, 1997). This modular organization is a widely recognized design princ ...
... Minicolumns are further connected by short-range horizontal connections and organized into functional modules of a higher order called cortical columns which are formed by neurons with similar physiological properties (Mountcastle, 1997). This modular organization is a widely recognized design princ ...
View/Open - eDiss - Georg-August
... messages like the effective state of a caller (Schehka 2009). Communication is a key area of animal behavior because all social interactions among individuals are based on the exchange of information. For communication to occur, a sender has to encode information in a signal, which is then transmitt ...
... messages like the effective state of a caller (Schehka 2009). Communication is a key area of animal behavior because all social interactions among individuals are based on the exchange of information. For communication to occur, a sender has to encode information in a signal, which is then transmitt ...
Anatomical organization of the central olfactory
... implies the importance of chemosensation. Due to their well-developed sense of smell and easily accessible nervous system, moths have served as suitable model organisms for researchers exploring general principles underlying odor information processing. Like in other insects, moths perceive odorants ...
... implies the importance of chemosensation. Due to their well-developed sense of smell and easily accessible nervous system, moths have served as suitable model organisms for researchers exploring general principles underlying odor information processing. Like in other insects, moths perceive odorants ...
Effects of Repeated Administration of 3,4
... acidic protein (GFAP) immunoreactivity in the hippocampus (Aguirre, Barrionuevo, Ramírez, Río, & Lasheras, 1999), whereas we found different results in the number of astrocytes in all areas of the hippocampus. ...
... acidic protein (GFAP) immunoreactivity in the hippocampus (Aguirre, Barrionuevo, Ramírez, Río, & Lasheras, 1999), whereas we found different results in the number of astrocytes in all areas of the hippocampus. ...
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... is proteolytically processed into a diffusible, repulsive guidance cue. Evidence is presented for processing into at least two fragments, the first as a result of pro‐protein convertase activity, and the second from metalloprotease activity. The latter fragment repels sensory neurons in collagen ...
... is proteolytically processed into a diffusible, repulsive guidance cue. Evidence is presented for processing into at least two fragments, the first as a result of pro‐protein convertase activity, and the second from metalloprotease activity. The latter fragment repels sensory neurons in collagen ...
Query rewriting and answering under constraints in data integration
... A are the first n attributes of r. Moreover, we assume that at most one KD is specified for each relation. 2. S is the source schema, constituted by the schemas of the various sources that are part of the data integration system. We assume that the sources are relational, and that integrity constrai ...
... A are the first n attributes of r. Moreover, we assume that at most one KD is specified for each relation. 2. S is the source schema, constituted by the schemas of the various sources that are part of the data integration system. We assume that the sources are relational, and that integrity constrai ...
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... converge. In addition, this area is also characterized by strong recurrent feedback between CA3 pyramidal neurons forming what is thought to be an autoassociative network. Artificial neural networks composed of such circuits perform pattern completion. Under pathological conditions, this circuity is ...
... converge. In addition, this area is also characterized by strong recurrent feedback between CA3 pyramidal neurons forming what is thought to be an autoassociative network. Artificial neural networks composed of such circuits perform pattern completion. Under pathological conditions, this circuity is ...
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... Lawrence O. Gostin eds., 2009) [hereinafter IOM, PRIVACY REPORT], available at http://www.nap.edu/catalog/12458.html; see also William Burman & Robert Daum, Infection Diseases Society of America, Grinding to a Halt: The Effects of the Increasing Regulatory Burden on Research and Quality Improvement ...
... Lawrence O. Gostin eds., 2009) [hereinafter IOM, PRIVACY REPORT], available at http://www.nap.edu/catalog/12458.html; see also William Burman & Robert Daum, Infection Diseases Society of America, Grinding to a Halt: The Effects of the Increasing Regulatory Burden on Research and Quality Improvement ...
Caudo‐rostral brain spreading of α‐synuclein through vagal
... model is currently available that directly mimics this important PD feature. Furthermore, it is unclear whether increased expression of a‐syn would itself be capable of causing long‐ distance upward transmission of the protein and its pathology. To address these unanswered questions, a new model of ...
... model is currently available that directly mimics this important PD feature. Furthermore, it is unclear whether increased expression of a‐syn would itself be capable of causing long‐ distance upward transmission of the protein and its pathology. To address these unanswered questions, a new model of ...
Stages of Sleep And Brain Mechanisms
... Why Sleep? Why REM? Why Dreams? • Sleep also plays an important role in enhancing learning and strengthening memory. – Performance on a newly learned task is often better the next day if adequate sleep is achieved during the night. • Increased brain activity occurs in the area of the brain activate ...
... Why Sleep? Why REM? Why Dreams? • Sleep also plays an important role in enhancing learning and strengthening memory. – Performance on a newly learned task is often better the next day if adequate sleep is achieved during the night. • Increased brain activity occurs in the area of the brain activate ...
Folie 1
... Biological plausibility considerations make no distinction between eliminative and implementing connectionist models Multilayered perceptron as „more compatible than symbolic models“, BUT nodes and their connections only loosely model neurons and synapses Back-propagation MLP lacks brain-like struct ...
... Biological plausibility considerations make no distinction between eliminative and implementing connectionist models Multilayered perceptron as „more compatible than symbolic models“, BUT nodes and their connections only loosely model neurons and synapses Back-propagation MLP lacks brain-like struct ...
The cortical visual area V6: brain location and visual topography
... area V6 the RFs `move' coherently along the penetration, in a certain direction and with a physiological scatter (penetration `a'), in area V6A they often jump in different directions, so that cells near one another in the cortex can have RFs in completely different locations in the visual ®eld (pen ...
... area V6 the RFs `move' coherently along the penetration, in a certain direction and with a physiological scatter (penetration `a'), in area V6A they often jump in different directions, so that cells near one another in the cortex can have RFs in completely different locations in the visual ®eld (pen ...
Mietzsch U, McKenna J 3rd, Reith RM, Way SW, Gambello MJ. Comparative analysis of Tsc1 and Tsc2 single and double radial glial cell mutants. J Comp Neurol. 2013 Nov. 521(16):3817-31.
... particular, mouse models provide the unique opportunity to compare and contrast brain-specific deletions of Tsc1 and/or Tsc2. Analysis of these model organisms helps determine whether there might be in vivo differences among single or double Tsc1/Tsc2 mutants. For example, comparison of astrocyte-sp ...
... particular, mouse models provide the unique opportunity to compare and contrast brain-specific deletions of Tsc1 and/or Tsc2. Analysis of these model organisms helps determine whether there might be in vivo differences among single or double Tsc1/Tsc2 mutants. For example, comparison of astrocyte-sp ...