integrated security in cloud computing environment
... benefits to users, security risks play a vital role in cloud environment [5]. According to a current International Data Corporation (IDC) survey [6], the top dispute for 75% of CIOs in relation to cloud computing is security. Protecting the information such as sharing of resources used by users or c ...
... benefits to users, security risks play a vital role in cloud environment [5]. According to a current International Data Corporation (IDC) survey [6], the top dispute for 75% of CIOs in relation to cloud computing is security. Protecting the information such as sharing of resources used by users or c ...
Modulation of early cortical processing during divided attention to
... Attentional processes constantly filter sensory inputs, and only a subset of our environment receives fully elaborated perceptual processing. For example, each time that we make an eye movement, the eyes bring another part of our environment into the center of gaze for detailed processing. In additio ...
... Attentional processes constantly filter sensory inputs, and only a subset of our environment receives fully elaborated perceptual processing. For example, each time that we make an eye movement, the eyes bring another part of our environment into the center of gaze for detailed processing. In additio ...
Generation of Theta and Gamma Rhythms in the Hippocampus
... neurons at various delays (interpulse intervals, IPIs) after the first pulse perturbs the neural circuit. Paired-pulses reveal mainly a second order of interactions in a system and interaction functions (called kernels) of higher orders in ...
... neurons at various delays (interpulse intervals, IPIs) after the first pulse perturbs the neural circuit. Paired-pulses reveal mainly a second order of interactions in a system and interaction functions (called kernels) of higher orders in ...
Probabilistic Anatomic Mapping of Cerebral Blood Flow Distribution
... vascular territory. Among various cerebral structures, the subcortical structure of the basal ganglia showed the highest likelihood of being supplied by the MCA, followed by the insular cortex, and various cerebral cortices. This highest probability of the basal ganglia could be explained by the fac ...
... vascular territory. Among various cerebral structures, the subcortical structure of the basal ganglia showed the highest likelihood of being supplied by the MCA, followed by the insular cortex, and various cerebral cortices. This highest probability of the basal ganglia could be explained by the fac ...
Planarian shows decision-making behavior in response to multiple
... that headless planarian body fragments and planarians that had specifically lost neural activity following regeneration-dependent conditional gene knockdown (Readyknock) of synaptotagmin in the brain lost both chemotactic and thigmotactic behaviors, suggesting that neural activity in the brain is re ...
... that headless planarian body fragments and planarians that had specifically lost neural activity following regeneration-dependent conditional gene knockdown (Readyknock) of synaptotagmin in the brain lost both chemotactic and thigmotactic behaviors, suggesting that neural activity in the brain is re ...
donepezil dose-dependently inhibits acetylcholinesterase activity in
... Abstract—In the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderately severe dementia associated with Alzheimer’s disease, donepezil (E2020) has been introduced for the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase activity in the human brain. However, there is no morphological evidence as to how this chemical agent aff ...
... Abstract—In the symptomatic treatment of mild to moderately severe dementia associated with Alzheimer’s disease, donepezil (E2020) has been introduced for the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase activity in the human brain. However, there is no morphological evidence as to how this chemical agent aff ...
Basal Ganglia - Adaptive Behaviour Research Group
... Most of the effort so far directed at basal ganglia modeling has been concerned with simulating interactions between the various basal ganglia structures, and between the basal ganglia and other key brain regions such as cortex, thalamus, and brainstem. A comparatively high level of abstraction is u ...
... Most of the effort so far directed at basal ganglia modeling has been concerned with simulating interactions between the various basal ganglia structures, and between the basal ganglia and other key brain regions such as cortex, thalamus, and brainstem. A comparatively high level of abstraction is u ...
Measuring the Economic Benefits of Mathematical Science
... the second largest in the world, the industry benefits from a highly-skilled home-grown workforce, superior manufacturing processes and sophisticated quality management systems – all made possible by superior research and training in mathematics. ...
... the second largest in the world, the industry benefits from a highly-skilled home-grown workforce, superior manufacturing processes and sophisticated quality management systems – all made possible by superior research and training in mathematics. ...
Neuroimaging and ADHD: fMRI, PET, DTI Findings, and
... by pervasive and developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. There is no conclusive cause of ADHD although a number of etiologic theories have been advanced. Research across neuroanatomical, neurochemical, and genetic disciplines collectively support a physio ...
... by pervasive and developmentally inappropriate levels of inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. There is no conclusive cause of ADHD although a number of etiologic theories have been advanced. Research across neuroanatomical, neurochemical, and genetic disciplines collectively support a physio ...
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... spinal cord with the brain and links parts of the brain with one another by way of tracts (Figures 14.1, 14.5). – relays nerve impulses related to voluntary skeletal movements from the cerebral cortex to the cerebellum. – contains the pneumotaxic and apneustic areas, which help control respiration a ...
... spinal cord with the brain and links parts of the brain with one another by way of tracts (Figures 14.1, 14.5). – relays nerve impulses related to voluntary skeletal movements from the cerebral cortex to the cerebellum. – contains the pneumotaxic and apneustic areas, which help control respiration a ...
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... But sleep must provide some benefit that outweighs waking activities, Krueger says — such as, perhaps, forging connections between neurons. Krueger, in fact, suggests that sleep itself is an unavoidable result of having neurons wired together in networks. Nerve cells that work hard, electrochemicall ...
... But sleep must provide some benefit that outweighs waking activities, Krueger says — such as, perhaps, forging connections between neurons. Krueger, in fact, suggests that sleep itself is an unavoidable result of having neurons wired together in networks. Nerve cells that work hard, electrochemicall ...
Experimental heart failure causes depression
... Background: Depression and anxiety are common and independent outcome predictors in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). However, it is unclear whether CHF causes depression. Thus, we investigated whether mice develop anxiety- and depression-like behavior after induction of ischemic CHF by myo ...
... Background: Depression and anxiety are common and independent outcome predictors in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). However, it is unclear whether CHF causes depression. Thus, we investigated whether mice develop anxiety- and depression-like behavior after induction of ischemic CHF by myo ...
Subgraphs of functional brain networks identify dynamical
... block-level adjacency matrices per subject. Importantly, positive Pearson correlations underlie integrated and coherent activation between brain regions or cooperative functional interactions and negative Pearson correlations underlie segregated and discordant activation between brain regions or com ...
... block-level adjacency matrices per subject. Importantly, positive Pearson correlations underlie integrated and coherent activation between brain regions or cooperative functional interactions and negative Pearson correlations underlie segregated and discordant activation between brain regions or com ...
The influence of James and Darwin on Cajal and his
... with this physiological view alone. The idea of consciousness in terms of evolution has a unique role in James’ line of thinking. Indeed, evolution would to an extent explain the role of consciousness. What would be the possible deficiencies of the nervous system in animals whose consciousness appea ...
... with this physiological view alone. The idea of consciousness in terms of evolution has a unique role in James’ line of thinking. Indeed, evolution would to an extent explain the role of consciousness. What would be the possible deficiencies of the nervous system in animals whose consciousness appea ...
Chapter 02 Neuroscience and Behavior
... A cluster of fibers at one end of a neuron that receives messages from other neurons is called: ...
... A cluster of fibers at one end of a neuron that receives messages from other neurons is called: ...
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Neuroscientific Probe of
... activity beyond the site of stimulation, impacting a distributed network of brain regions (39 – 41). Comparison of such distributed effects of spTMS in patients with schizophrenia or at-risk individuals, compared with healthy control subjects, may yield valuable insights into alterations in function ...
... activity beyond the site of stimulation, impacting a distributed network of brain regions (39 – 41). Comparison of such distributed effects of spTMS in patients with schizophrenia or at-risk individuals, compared with healthy control subjects, may yield valuable insights into alterations in function ...
A review of alpha activity in integrative brain function: Fundamental
... introduced by using brain oscillations has become one of the most important conceptual and analytic tools for the understanding of cognitive processes. He proposes that a major task for neuroscience is to devise ways to study and analyze the activity of distributed systems in waking brains, in parti ...
... introduced by using brain oscillations has become one of the most important conceptual and analytic tools for the understanding of cognitive processes. He proposes that a major task for neuroscience is to devise ways to study and analyze the activity of distributed systems in waking brains, in parti ...
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... Neurotransmitters are interchangeable in that each of them can fit into any receptor site. d) Neurotransmitters that are not absorbed by a receiving cell cannot be reused and must be eliminated from the body. e) Neurotransmitters can have inhibitory effects, excitatory effects, or both. ANS: e TOP: ...
... Neurotransmitters are interchangeable in that each of them can fit into any receptor site. d) Neurotransmitters that are not absorbed by a receiving cell cannot be reused and must be eliminated from the body. e) Neurotransmitters can have inhibitory effects, excitatory effects, or both. ANS: e TOP: ...
Privacy Law`s Midlife Crisis: A Critical
... least) three distinct models of utilizing computing resources through a network—software, platform, and infrastructure as a service. The advantages of cloud computing abound and include, from the side of organizations, reduced cost, increased reliability, scalability, and security, and from the side ...
... least) three distinct models of utilizing computing resources through a network—software, platform, and infrastructure as a service. The advantages of cloud computing abound and include, from the side of organizations, reduced cost, increased reliability, scalability, and security, and from the side ...
Neuronal-Derived Nitric Oxide and Somatodendritically Released
... The classical model of neurovascular coupling (NVC) implies that activity-dependent axonal glutamate release at synapses evokes the production and release of vasoactive signals from both neurons and astrocytes, which dilate arterioles, increasing in turn cerebral blood flow (CBF) to areas with incre ...
... The classical model of neurovascular coupling (NVC) implies that activity-dependent axonal glutamate release at synapses evokes the production and release of vasoactive signals from both neurons and astrocytes, which dilate arterioles, increasing in turn cerebral blood flow (CBF) to areas with incre ...
Hold your horses: A dynamic computational role
... Go/NoGo activity drives learning as described above. This overall functionality is consistent with recent observations that separate striatal populations encode both positive and negative action values (Samejima, Ueda, Doya, and Kimura (2005)), potentially corresponding to Go and NoGo cells, respect ...
... Go/NoGo activity drives learning as described above. This overall functionality is consistent with recent observations that separate striatal populations encode both positive and negative action values (Samejima, Ueda, Doya, and Kimura (2005)), potentially corresponding to Go and NoGo cells, respect ...
A Master Key to Assess Stroke Consequences Across Species: The
... spontaneously. Indeed, around 33% of stroke patients spontaneously recover after stroke but the mechanisms involved in the recovery, not elucidated till now, could be interesting to promote. To assess these mechanisms, it is of a major importance to be able to measure longterm functional deficits in ...
... spontaneously. Indeed, around 33% of stroke patients spontaneously recover after stroke but the mechanisms involved in the recovery, not elucidated till now, could be interesting to promote. To assess these mechanisms, it is of a major importance to be able to measure longterm functional deficits in ...
Making Mirrors: Premotor Cortex Stimulation
... training for approximately 1 hour. Each training session was therefore half as long as that given by Catmur et al. (2007); this was to make the overall length of the experiment tolerable for participants. Each trial began with presentation of the hand at rest. After a variable time interval (800, 16 ...
... training for approximately 1 hour. Each training session was therefore half as long as that given by Catmur et al. (2007); this was to make the overall length of the experiment tolerable for participants. Each trial began with presentation of the hand at rest. After a variable time interval (800, 16 ...
Pearson SA, Mouihate A, Pittman QJ, Whelan PJ
... (Whelan et al., 2000). EMG recordings were obtained from the hindlimb muscles by inserting bipolar platinum–iridium fine wires (50 m diameter) into the muscle belly or by using suction electrodes attached to the muscle. Electrophysiological recordings were amplified (1000 –20,000 times for ENG; 500 ...
... (Whelan et al., 2000). EMG recordings were obtained from the hindlimb muscles by inserting bipolar platinum–iridium fine wires (50 m diameter) into the muscle belly or by using suction electrodes attached to the muscle. Electrophysiological recordings were amplified (1000 –20,000 times for ENG; 500 ...