
KIDS, Inc. - School Neuropsychology
... • Highly organized neural pathways from both lower and higher areas of the brain project through the pons to the cerebellum. • The cerebellum projects through the thalamus to the same cortical areas from which it receives input, including frontal, parietal, and superior temporal cortices. ...
... • Highly organized neural pathways from both lower and higher areas of the brain project through the pons to the cerebellum. • The cerebellum projects through the thalamus to the same cortical areas from which it receives input, including frontal, parietal, and superior temporal cortices. ...
Dynamic relationships between age, beta
... systematic investigation of metabolism changes across the whole brain along the continuum of ageing and amyloid-b pathology has been lacking. Understanding how age and amyloid-b deposition might affect glucose metabolism in asymptomatic, cognitively normal older people will provide insights into the ...
... systematic investigation of metabolism changes across the whole brain along the continuum of ageing and amyloid-b pathology has been lacking. Understanding how age and amyloid-b deposition might affect glucose metabolism in asymptomatic, cognitively normal older people will provide insights into the ...
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. ...
- Wiley Online Library
... noninvasive (2– 4). Together with the high sensitivity of MRI for the visualization of brain lesions, fMRI can establish the relationship between the margin of the lesion and the functionally viable brain tissue. fMRI thus has the potential to predict possible deficits in cognitive, language, motor, ...
... noninvasive (2– 4). Together with the high sensitivity of MRI for the visualization of brain lesions, fMRI can establish the relationship between the margin of the lesion and the functionally viable brain tissue. fMRI thus has the potential to predict possible deficits in cognitive, language, motor, ...
Mirror Neurons: Findings and Functions
... half of these neurons are also active during motor actions. The PF sends output to the F5 area and receives input from the superior temporal sulcus (STS; Rizzolatti, 2004). The STS is comprised by visual neurons, which respond to observed biological actions, such as moving faces or bodies (Puce & Pe ...
... half of these neurons are also active during motor actions. The PF sends output to the F5 area and receives input from the superior temporal sulcus (STS; Rizzolatti, 2004). The STS is comprised by visual neurons, which respond to observed biological actions, such as moving faces or bodies (Puce & Pe ...
empathize with fictional characters
... the activity of neuronal ensembles. Although these techniques present some interpretational limitations, the human studies seem compatible with the monkey data, suggesting the existence of a human mirror neuron system coding actions of the self and of other people, responding to action sounds, and c ...
... the activity of neuronal ensembles. Although these techniques present some interpretational limitations, the human studies seem compatible with the monkey data, suggesting the existence of a human mirror neuron system coding actions of the self and of other people, responding to action sounds, and c ...
Cerebral blood flow and gray matter volume covariance patterns of
... For instance, age-related GMV changes are associated with cognitive performance across multiple domains [Brickman et al., 2007; Gong et al., 2005; Kaup et al., 2011; Reuben et al., 2011; Salthouse, 2011; Schretlen et al., 2000; Taki et al., 2011; Zimmerman et al., 2006]. A recent review of the struc ...
... For instance, age-related GMV changes are associated with cognitive performance across multiple domains [Brickman et al., 2007; Gong et al., 2005; Kaup et al., 2011; Reuben et al., 2011; Salthouse, 2011; Schretlen et al., 2000; Taki et al., 2011; Zimmerman et al., 2006]. A recent review of the struc ...
Temporal Plasticity Involved in Recovery from Manual Dexterity
... monkeys underwent prelesion training that involved a small-object retrieval task, and topographic motor maps of M1 and the ventral premotor area (PMv) were constructed by using ICMS. Ibotenic acid was then injected to destroy the digit region of M1. Flaccid paralysis in the contralateral hand caused ...
... monkeys underwent prelesion training that involved a small-object retrieval task, and topographic motor maps of M1 and the ventral premotor area (PMv) were constructed by using ICMS. Ibotenic acid was then injected to destroy the digit region of M1. Flaccid paralysis in the contralateral hand caused ...
Diversity and wiring variability of visual local neurons in the
... and Werblin, 2001; Roska et al., 2006). Consequently, it has been suggested that, in the inner plexiform layer, each stratum innervated by its own input, output, and local neurons (LNs) is responsible for a unique visual representation (Sanes and Zipursky, 2010; Werblin, 2011). It remains to be conf ...
... and Werblin, 2001; Roska et al., 2006). Consequently, it has been suggested that, in the inner plexiform layer, each stratum innervated by its own input, output, and local neurons (LNs) is responsible for a unique visual representation (Sanes and Zipursky, 2010; Werblin, 2011). It remains to be conf ...
article in press - Neurobiology of Vocal Communication
... Uwe Jürgens ∗ , Steffen R. Hage Department of Neurobiology, German Primate Center, Kellnerweg 4, 37077 Göttingen, Germany Received 25 August 2006; received in revised form 15 November 2006; accepted 16 November 2006 ...
... Uwe Jürgens ∗ , Steffen R. Hage Department of Neurobiology, German Primate Center, Kellnerweg 4, 37077 Göttingen, Germany Received 25 August 2006; received in revised form 15 November 2006; accepted 16 November 2006 ...
Data Streams: Algorithms and Applications
... Paul can calculate ρ[t] precisely with a 2U -bit vector and a counter for the current number of rare species, updating the data structure in O(1) operations per fish caught. However, Paul wants to store only as many bits as will fit his tiny suitcase, i.e., o(U ), preferably O(1) bits. Suppose Paul ...
... Paul can calculate ρ[t] precisely with a 2U -bit vector and a counter for the current number of rare species, updating the data structure in O(1) operations per fish caught. However, Paul wants to store only as many bits as will fit his tiny suitcase, i.e., o(U ), preferably O(1) bits. Suppose Paul ...
Stress, serotonin, and hippocampal neurogenesis
... normal conditions, the stress response is integral to survival and proper biological and psychological functioning. However, an individual subjected repeatedly to stress, especially where it finds itself unable to neutralize the source of stress, may eventually succumb to despair. In this case, the a ...
... normal conditions, the stress response is integral to survival and proper biological and psychological functioning. However, an individual subjected repeatedly to stress, especially where it finds itself unable to neutralize the source of stress, may eventually succumb to despair. In this case, the a ...
Distributed Query Processing Basics
... Motivation • Cost and scalability: network of off-shelf machines • Integration of different software vendors (with own DBMS) • Integration of legacy systems • Applications inherently distributed, such as workflow or collaborative-design • State-of-the-art distributed information technologies (e-bus ...
... Motivation • Cost and scalability: network of off-shelf machines • Integration of different software vendors (with own DBMS) • Integration of legacy systems • Applications inherently distributed, such as workflow or collaborative-design • State-of-the-art distributed information technologies (e-bus ...
The Features and Functions of Neuronal Assemblies: Possible
... which are comparatively more extensive in time and space (Badin et al., 2016). However, additionally to the specific physical network cytoarchitecture, these characteristics can also be much influenced by the experimental preparation and protocol. There is an inevitable trade-off between investigati ...
... which are comparatively more extensive in time and space (Badin et al., 2016). However, additionally to the specific physical network cytoarchitecture, these characteristics can also be much influenced by the experimental preparation and protocol. There is an inevitable trade-off between investigati ...
Calcium Binding Protein-Like lmmunoreactivity Labels the Terminal
... Recent immunohistochemical studies have reported the existence of vitamin D-dependent caleium binding protein- (28,000 Da) like immunoreactivity in the neurons of NM and NL (Jande ct al., 1981; Carr et al., 1985). We demonstrate here that a polyclonal antibody raised against this protein (Jande et a ...
... Recent immunohistochemical studies have reported the existence of vitamin D-dependent caleium binding protein- (28,000 Da) like immunoreactivity in the neurons of NM and NL (Jande ct al., 1981; Carr et al., 1985). We demonstrate here that a polyclonal antibody raised against this protein (Jande et a ...
The subtle body: an interoceptive map of central nervous system
... useful than current maps, because it categorizes contemplative practices not on the basis of phenomenological or procedural factors but on underlying neural mechanisms.4 (2) Given the brain’s complexity, current efforts to make sense of the explosion of ...
... useful than current maps, because it categorizes contemplative practices not on the basis of phenomenological or procedural factors but on underlying neural mechanisms.4 (2) Given the brain’s complexity, current efforts to make sense of the explosion of ...
How is Epilepsy Diagnosed?
... Epilepsy is one of the most common serious disorders of the brain, affecting about 50 million people worldwide. The term "epilepsy" encompasses a group of syndromes that vary in its associated pathology and seizure types. The diagnosis of the epileptic syndrome is one of the primary objectives under ...
... Epilepsy is one of the most common serious disorders of the brain, affecting about 50 million people worldwide. The term "epilepsy" encompasses a group of syndromes that vary in its associated pathology and seizure types. The diagnosis of the epileptic syndrome is one of the primary objectives under ...
PCS: An Efficient Clustering Method for High
... has been a common approach in dealing with highdimensional data. It builds clusters in selected subspaces so that high-dimensional data can be addressed or even visualized. When certain dimensions are irrelevant for the application at hand, eliminating them to reduce data dimensionality would seem r ...
... has been a common approach in dealing with highdimensional data. It builds clusters in selected subspaces so that high-dimensional data can be addressed or even visualized. When certain dimensions are irrelevant for the application at hand, eliminating them to reduce data dimensionality would seem r ...
User Interfaces and Mobile Web
... static pages to dynamic, interactive Web-based applications with the ability to replicate common desktop functionality. However, for blind and visually impaired individuals who rely upon screen readers, Web 2.0 applications force them to adapt to an inaccessible use model. Many technologies, includi ...
... static pages to dynamic, interactive Web-based applications with the ability to replicate common desktop functionality. However, for blind and visually impaired individuals who rely upon screen readers, Web 2.0 applications force them to adapt to an inaccessible use model. Many technologies, includi ...
Neurochemical excitation of propriospinal neurons facilitates
... regeneration of propriospinal connections and artificial enhancement of signal propagation through residual intact propriospinal pathways, even without regrowth of long direct brain stem projections to the lumbar cord, are attractive strategies to pursue for restoring spinal cord function after inju ...
... regeneration of propriospinal connections and artificial enhancement of signal propagation through residual intact propriospinal pathways, even without regrowth of long direct brain stem projections to the lumbar cord, are attractive strategies to pursue for restoring spinal cord function after inju ...
action potential
... combining excitatory and inhibitory signals http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/s1/introduction.html ...
... combining excitatory and inhibitory signals http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/s1/introduction.html ...
Supplementary Information (doc 2155K)
... The Ce seed for the pediatric functional connectivity analysis was anatomically defined using techniques similar to those previously described by our group14. Here, the location of the Ce region-of-interest (ROI) was manually prescribed by one of the authors (J.A.O.) using the same probabilistic tem ...
... The Ce seed for the pediatric functional connectivity analysis was anatomically defined using techniques similar to those previously described by our group14. Here, the location of the Ce region-of-interest (ROI) was manually prescribed by one of the authors (J.A.O.) using the same probabilistic tem ...