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... cerebrospinal fluid that flows between them. Despite its fragile look and feel, the brain is the most complex organ in the body and perhaps the most complex natural or artificial structure in the known universe. Its remarkable complexity is largely invisible to the naked eye. You cannot see that it ...
... cerebrospinal fluid that flows between them. Despite its fragile look and feel, the brain is the most complex organ in the body and perhaps the most complex natural or artificial structure in the known universe. Its remarkable complexity is largely invisible to the naked eye. You cannot see that it ...
Time Is Brain—Quantified
... The interval from ischemic stroke onset to completion varies widely from patient to patient, reflecting interindividual differences in site of vessel occlusion, degree of ischemic preconditioning, richness and patency of collaterals, systemic blood pressure, blood volume, serum glucose, and many oth ...
... The interval from ischemic stroke onset to completion varies widely from patient to patient, reflecting interindividual differences in site of vessel occlusion, degree of ischemic preconditioning, richness and patency of collaterals, systemic blood pressure, blood volume, serum glucose, and many oth ...
A8 - Viktor`s Notes for the Neurosurgery Resident
... - BBB breaks down → sequelae: 1) neuronal intoxication (neuronal discharge inhibited or excited). 2) vasogenic cerebral edema (plasma leakage directly into CNS tissue). 3) IV contrast nudažo audinį. 4) drugs may reach CNS tissue (e.g. antibiotics, neuroprotective drugs) – “window of opportunity”. N. ...
... - BBB breaks down → sequelae: 1) neuronal intoxication (neuronal discharge inhibited or excited). 2) vasogenic cerebral edema (plasma leakage directly into CNS tissue). 3) IV contrast nudažo audinį. 4) drugs may reach CNS tissue (e.g. antibiotics, neuroprotective drugs) – “window of opportunity”. N. ...
TOWARDS AN "EARLY NEURAL CIRCUIT SIMULATOR": A FPGA
... It is becoming increasingly clear, however, that movement is as critical a part of sensing as the sensory receptors themselves. Some examples include eye movements for vision [1] and hand movements during touch [2]. The movements that occur during sensory data acquisition define the sensory input th ...
... It is becoming increasingly clear, however, that movement is as critical a part of sensing as the sensory receptors themselves. Some examples include eye movements for vision [1] and hand movements during touch [2]. The movements that occur during sensory data acquisition define the sensory input th ...
Rhythms of Waking and Sleep 2 Day Circadian Examples
... entire cortex. Sleep does not work this way. • GABA & adenosine promote sleep, but in a more “region by region” fashion. So there are situations where part of the brain is asleep but not the entire brain. • Drugs that increase effect of GABA (tranquilizers, sleeping pills, alcohol) can facilitate sl ...
... entire cortex. Sleep does not work this way. • GABA & adenosine promote sleep, but in a more “region by region” fashion. So there are situations where part of the brain is asleep but not the entire brain. • Drugs that increase effect of GABA (tranquilizers, sleeping pills, alcohol) can facilitate sl ...
Regulation of Neurosteroid Biosynthesis by Neurotransmitters and
... is evidence that sulfated neurosteroids and NPY are involved in the regulation of similar behavioral activities. For instance, ∆5PS and DHEAS, like NPY, are implicated in the control of food intake in rodents (Reddy and Kulkarni 1998; Schwartz et al. 2000). Similarly, ∆5PS and NPY are known to regul ...
... is evidence that sulfated neurosteroids and NPY are involved in the regulation of similar behavioral activities. For instance, ∆5PS and DHEAS, like NPY, are implicated in the control of food intake in rodents (Reddy and Kulkarni 1998; Schwartz et al. 2000). Similarly, ∆5PS and NPY are known to regul ...
The Representation of Biological Classes in the Human Brain
... Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, 2Otto-von-Guericke University, 39120 Magdeburg, Germany, 3The University of Texas, Richardson, Texas 75080-3021, and 4University of Trento, 38122 Trento, Italy ...
... Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, 2Otto-von-Guericke University, 39120 Magdeburg, Germany, 3The University of Texas, Richardson, Texas 75080-3021, and 4University of Trento, 38122 Trento, Italy ...
Localization of Glycine Neurotransmitter Transporter (GLYT2
... To see some of the rostral staining the sections were developed longer, even if the staining in the spinal cord reached a saturated level . Therefore, GLYT2 appeared to be more abundant in midbrain and diencephalon from the immunostaining results in comparison with western blot (Fig. 1) . The specif ...
... To see some of the rostral staining the sections were developed longer, even if the staining in the spinal cord reached a saturated level . Therefore, GLYT2 appeared to be more abundant in midbrain and diencephalon from the immunostaining results in comparison with western blot (Fig. 1) . The specif ...
The Detail Survey of Anomaly/Outlier Detection Methods in Data
... Alka P.Beldar and Vinod S.Wadne (Guide) Department of Computer Engineering, JSPM’s Imperial College of Engineering and Research, Wagholi, Pune, India Accepted 25 May April 2015, Available online 26 May 2015, Vol.3 (May/June 2015 issue) ...
... Alka P.Beldar and Vinod S.Wadne (Guide) Department of Computer Engineering, JSPM’s Imperial College of Engineering and Research, Wagholi, Pune, India Accepted 25 May April 2015, Available online 26 May 2015, Vol.3 (May/June 2015 issue) ...
Neural predictors of evaluative attitudes toward
... Sherman, 2009). In this study, we aimed to test the feasibility of measuring people’s attitudes toward other familiar people based on the power of their brain activations to predict choice behavior, and without requiring any explicit or implicit task in the scanner. A neural measure of incidental at ...
... Sherman, 2009). In this study, we aimed to test the feasibility of measuring people’s attitudes toward other familiar people based on the power of their brain activations to predict choice behavior, and without requiring any explicit or implicit task in the scanner. A neural measure of incidental at ...
Neural Correlates of First-Person Perspective as One Constituent of
... level, whereas the egocentric reference frame studied here refers to the cognitive or neural level as conceptualized by the onlooking scientific observer. The crucial difference is that 3PP necessitates an additional translocation of the egocentric viewpoint from 1PP to 3PP. To date, it remains uncl ...
... level, whereas the egocentric reference frame studied here refers to the cognitive or neural level as conceptualized by the onlooking scientific observer. The crucial difference is that 3PP necessitates an additional translocation of the egocentric viewpoint from 1PP to 3PP. To date, it remains uncl ...
Data Cleaning: Problems and Current Approaches
... the cleaning and transformation work has to be done manually or by low-level programs that are difficult to write and maintain. Federated database systems and web-based information systems face data transformation steps similar to those of data warehouses. In particular, there is typically a wrapper ...
... the cleaning and transformation work has to be done manually or by low-level programs that are difficult to write and maintain. Federated database systems and web-based information systems face data transformation steps similar to those of data warehouses. In particular, there is typically a wrapper ...
Towards comprehensive foundations of computational intelligence.
... high level cognition, using the symbolic knowledge modeling to solve problems that require sequential reasoning, planning and understanding of language, but ignoring learning and associative memories. High-level cognition requires different approach than perception-action sequences at the lower cog ...
... high level cognition, using the symbolic knowledge modeling to solve problems that require sequential reasoning, planning and understanding of language, but ignoring learning and associative memories. High-level cognition requires different approach than perception-action sequences at the lower cog ...
Rapid eye movement sleep deprivation induces an increase in
... Achase activity in the medulla oblongata, pons and thalamus, without affecting the enzymes activity in the striatum, hippocampus or cerebral cortex. The present data agree with the reported heterogeneous distribution of Achase activity in different regions of the rats brain (8,9) and they also ind ...
... Achase activity in the medulla oblongata, pons and thalamus, without affecting the enzymes activity in the striatum, hippocampus or cerebral cortex. The present data agree with the reported heterogeneous distribution of Achase activity in different regions of the rats brain (8,9) and they also ind ...
Doubly stochastic processes: an approach for understanding central
... adequate to approximate a doubly stochastic process with a simpler inhomogenous stochastic process or a mixture of simpler stochastic processes though such an approximation may forfeit the opportunity of a mechanistic connection for the model. However, for the model described above we have been able ...
... adequate to approximate a doubly stochastic process with a simpler inhomogenous stochastic process or a mixture of simpler stochastic processes though such an approximation may forfeit the opportunity of a mechanistic connection for the model. However, for the model described above we have been able ...
8 pages - Science for Monks
... studies have shown that during sleep those neuronal networks, which were predominantly active during waking hours, reactivate. If I learn something or focus too much on one particular subject during my to sleep the same neural network is reactivated. This is the basis of memory consolidation. There ...
... studies have shown that during sleep those neuronal networks, which were predominantly active during waking hours, reactivate. If I learn something or focus too much on one particular subject during my to sleep the same neural network is reactivated. This is the basis of memory consolidation. There ...
Artificial neural networks and their application in biological and
... brain is capable to eliminate damaged elements without disrupting the operation of the whole system. Therefore, research on the work of information systems and on methods to analyze and process information that may shed light on processes taking place in the human brain, is very important (Kosiński ...
... brain is capable to eliminate damaged elements without disrupting the operation of the whole system. Therefore, research on the work of information systems and on methods to analyze and process information that may shed light on processes taking place in the human brain, is very important (Kosiński ...
Chapter 103: Application Of Imaging Technologies In The
... ratio of deoxyhemoglobin to oxyhemoglobin. Concentration on a wide variety of compounds that reflect metabolic state of the tissue and cell integrity can be obtained with MRS. MRS can also be used to measure the concentration and metabolism of compounds such as 13C-glucose. The most widespread appli ...
... ratio of deoxyhemoglobin to oxyhemoglobin. Concentration on a wide variety of compounds that reflect metabolic state of the tissue and cell integrity can be obtained with MRS. MRS can also be used to measure the concentration and metabolism of compounds such as 13C-glucose. The most widespread appli ...
Identifying highly-penetrant disease causal mutations using next
... Before any genetic analysis, it is important to understand how the raw data were produced and processed to make better judgements about the reliability of the data received. Thorough quality control steps are required to ensure the reliability of the dataset. Lack of adequate prior quality control w ...
... Before any genetic analysis, it is important to understand how the raw data were produced and processed to make better judgements about the reliability of the data received. Thorough quality control steps are required to ensure the reliability of the dataset. Lack of adequate prior quality control w ...
Vascular Spasm in Cat Cerebral Cortex
... Smaller vessel lumens and thicker walls from the noreflow areas in contrast to adjacent reflow areas and nonischemic control cats indicate that the no-reflow vessels are in a state of contraction (spasm) (table 1). The ergotamine incubated brain slices indicate both the fact that intraparenchymal ve ...
... Smaller vessel lumens and thicker walls from the noreflow areas in contrast to adjacent reflow areas and nonischemic control cats indicate that the no-reflow vessels are in a state of contraction (spasm) (table 1). The ergotamine incubated brain slices indicate both the fact that intraparenchymal ve ...
Introduction to Psychology
... The next time you are in a market that sells beef brains, stop and have a look. What you will see is similar to your own brain, only smaller. How could such a squishy little blob of tissue allow us to become neuroscientists? To make music of exquisite beauty? To seek a cure for cancer? To fall in lo ...
... The next time you are in a market that sells beef brains, stop and have a look. What you will see is similar to your own brain, only smaller. How could such a squishy little blob of tissue allow us to become neuroscientists? To make music of exquisite beauty? To seek a cure for cancer? To fall in lo ...