Information processing in the cortex: The relevance of coherent oscillations for neuronal communication
... rents on pyramidal neurons, suggesting that interneuronal synchronization was mediated by fast recurrent excitation. Therefore, cholinergically induced fast network oscillations in the hippocampus appeared to be generated by a synaptic feedback circuit between pyramidal cells and perisomatic-targeti ...
... rents on pyramidal neurons, suggesting that interneuronal synchronization was mediated by fast recurrent excitation. Therefore, cholinergically induced fast network oscillations in the hippocampus appeared to be generated by a synaptic feedback circuit between pyramidal cells and perisomatic-targeti ...
Activities of SYK and PLCγ2 Predict Apoptotic Response of CLL
... that is clinically available for the treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) patients with resistance or intolerance to previous therapy. As an SRC inhibitor, dasatinib binds to SRC kinase family members with high affinity. The KD for in vitro binding is in the nanomolar range (17), and an i ...
... that is clinically available for the treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) patients with resistance or intolerance to previous therapy. As an SRC inhibitor, dasatinib binds to SRC kinase family members with high affinity. The KD for in vitro binding is in the nanomolar range (17), and an i ...
Suggested APA style reference: National Institute on Drug Abuse
... Hyperthermia (elevated body temperature) and convulsions may occur with methamphetamine overdose, and if not treated immediately, can result in death. Most of the pleasurable effects of methamphetamine are believed to result from the release of very high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopa ...
... Hyperthermia (elevated body temperature) and convulsions may occur with methamphetamine overdose, and if not treated immediately, can result in death. Most of the pleasurable effects of methamphetamine are believed to result from the release of very high levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopa ...
Sustained release drug delivery system
... form is controlled mainly by the type and proportion of polymer used in the reparations. Hydrophilic polymer matrix is widely used for formulating an SR dosage form2-5. Because of increased complication and expense involved in marketing of new drug entities, has focused greater attention on developm ...
... form is controlled mainly by the type and proportion of polymer used in the reparations. Hydrophilic polymer matrix is widely used for formulating an SR dosage form2-5. Because of increased complication and expense involved in marketing of new drug entities, has focused greater attention on developm ...
Predictions not commands: active inference in the motor system
... error. We discuss how active inference could have important implications for the organisation of the motor system, and illustrate the implicit mechanisms using the classical ‘knee-jerk’ reflex. The active inference view differs from the conventional (computational) views of motor control in conceptu ...
... error. We discuss how active inference could have important implications for the organisation of the motor system, and illustrate the implicit mechanisms using the classical ‘knee-jerk’ reflex. The active inference view differs from the conventional (computational) views of motor control in conceptu ...
Getting to Know You: Reputation and Trust in a Two
... To probe neural substrates of social interactions, we scan the brains of multiple subjects engaged in a social interaction. Social decision-making critically depends on internally represented models of social partners. In principle, such covert knowledge might be inferred from behavioral observation ...
... To probe neural substrates of social interactions, we scan the brains of multiple subjects engaged in a social interaction. Social decision-making critically depends on internally represented models of social partners. In principle, such covert knowledge might be inferred from behavioral observation ...
Neural Correlates of Vibrissa Resonance: Band
... These findings suggest several parallels between frequency processing in the vibrissa system and the auditory system and have important implications for detection and discrimination of tactile information. Introduction The vibrissa sensory system of rats is capable of highresolution tactile discrimi ...
... These findings suggest several parallels between frequency processing in the vibrissa system and the auditory system and have important implications for detection and discrimination of tactile information. Introduction The vibrissa sensory system of rats is capable of highresolution tactile discrimi ...
Anatomical Distribution of Serotonin- Containing
... By using a monoclonal antibody to serotonin (5-HT), an immunohistochemical study was undertaken to provide a comprehensive description of the 5-HT-containing neurons and of the distribution of their axonal processes in the cat brain and spinal cord. The localization of cell bodies was comparable to ...
... By using a monoclonal antibody to serotonin (5-HT), an immunohistochemical study was undertaken to provide a comprehensive description of the 5-HT-containing neurons and of the distribution of their axonal processes in the cat brain and spinal cord. The localization of cell bodies was comparable to ...
Duration Tuning across Vertebrates
... that neural inhibition is necessary for creating DTNs in the IC. Blocking receptors of inhibitory neurotransmitters via neuropharmacological agents abolishes or greatly diminishes duration-tuned responses (Fuzessery and Hall, 1999; Jen and Feng, 1999; Casseday et al., 2000; Jen and Wu, 2005; Yin et ...
... that neural inhibition is necessary for creating DTNs in the IC. Blocking receptors of inhibitory neurotransmitters via neuropharmacological agents abolishes or greatly diminishes duration-tuned responses (Fuzessery and Hall, 1999; Jen and Feng, 1999; Casseday et al., 2000; Jen and Wu, 2005; Yin et ...
SEMINAR ON BUCCAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTUM
... Two types of permeability cells have been used: side-by-side horizontal (i.e., Ussing-type) and vertical (i.e., Franztype). Diffusion cells are very useful to measure the transmembrane flux of a substance across a mucosa and to study the effects of absorption enhancers on the membrane. well-defi ...
... Two types of permeability cells have been used: side-by-side horizontal (i.e., Ussing-type) and vertical (i.e., Franztype). Diffusion cells are very useful to measure the transmembrane flux of a substance across a mucosa and to study the effects of absorption enhancers on the membrane. well-defi ...
The Drosophila Pox neuro gene: control of male courtship behavior
... Single choice courting tests were performed at room temperature in a modified 24-well microtiter plate (15×8 mm wells covered with microscope glass slides), which was placed in a tray humidified with wet filter paper. All tests were performed at room temperature either under daylight or in a darkroo ...
... Single choice courting tests were performed at room temperature in a modified 24-well microtiter plate (15×8 mm wells covered with microscope glass slides), which was placed in a tray humidified with wet filter paper. All tests were performed at room temperature either under daylight or in a darkroo ...
Comparison of Primate Prefrontal and Inferior Temporal
... were created by linear combinations of these vectors added to that prototype. For more information see http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/cbcl/ morph. By morphing different amounts of the prototypes we could generate thousands of Figure 1. Organization of stimulus set. A, The 6 prototype images and 15 m ...
... were created by linear combinations of these vectors added to that prototype. For more information see http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/cbcl/ morph. By morphing different amounts of the prototypes we could generate thousands of Figure 1. Organization of stimulus set. A, The 6 prototype images and 15 m ...
Bionic Brain is a Potentiated Novel Therapy for Cardiovascular
... vasomotor center modulates the sympathetic outflow depending on the inputs from the baroreceptors. The efferent sympathetic nerve firing facilitates the cardiovascular actuators and induces resultant AP change. This negative feedback loop is the biological mechanism that stabilizes AP. Previous many ...
... vasomotor center modulates the sympathetic outflow depending on the inputs from the baroreceptors. The efferent sympathetic nerve firing facilitates the cardiovascular actuators and induces resultant AP change. This negative feedback loop is the biological mechanism that stabilizes AP. Previous many ...
NIH Public Access
... O'Neill and Suga 1979, Suga et al., 1979; Myotis lucifugus, Sullivan 1982a,b; Eptesicus fuscus, Dear et al., 1993; Feng et al., 1978), Rhinolophus rouxi, Schuller et al., 1988, 1991; Carollia perspicillata, Hagemann et al., 2010). In most of these species, the delay-tuned neurons respond to the same ...
... O'Neill and Suga 1979, Suga et al., 1979; Myotis lucifugus, Sullivan 1982a,b; Eptesicus fuscus, Dear et al., 1993; Feng et al., 1978), Rhinolophus rouxi, Schuller et al., 1988, 1991; Carollia perspicillata, Hagemann et al., 2010). In most of these species, the delay-tuned neurons respond to the same ...
Making Mirrors: Premotor Cortex Stimulation
... of the timing of the influence of PMv on M1 during mirror motor facilitation. Moreover, the same technique can be used to compare the influence exerted by PMv and PMd. In paired-pulse TMS, a conditioning pulse is applied to the brain area under investigation. This areaʼs task-related influence on M1 ...
... of the timing of the influence of PMv on M1 during mirror motor facilitation. Moreover, the same technique can be used to compare the influence exerted by PMv and PMd. In paired-pulse TMS, a conditioning pulse is applied to the brain area under investigation. This areaʼs task-related influence on M1 ...
Ictal SPECT in patients with rapid eye movement
... 60% of all narcoleptic patients. Whether rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is also a predictor for neurodegeneration in narcolepsy is not known. Although the pathophysiology causing the disinhibition of muscle tone in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder has been studied extensively ...
... 60% of all narcoleptic patients. Whether rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is also a predictor for neurodegeneration in narcolepsy is not known. Although the pathophysiology causing the disinhibition of muscle tone in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder has been studied extensively ...
Guideline Update - American Academy of Sleep Medicine
... should meet the needs of most patients in most situations. These guidelines should not, however, be considered inclusive of all proper methods of care or exclusive of other methods of care reasonably expected to obtain the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding appropriateness of any specific ...
... should meet the needs of most patients in most situations. These guidelines should not, however, be considered inclusive of all proper methods of care or exclusive of other methods of care reasonably expected to obtain the same results. The ultimate judgment regarding appropriateness of any specific ...
XOMA 358, a Novel Treatment for Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia
... 358 appeared to be well-tolerated; there were no serious adverse events or severe adverse events. 11/14 subjects experienced adverse events. All drug-related adverse events were mild (43/46) or moderate (3/46), and none required either concomitant medication or invasive procedures for management. Th ...
... 358 appeared to be well-tolerated; there were no serious adverse events or severe adverse events. 11/14 subjects experienced adverse events. All drug-related adverse events were mild (43/46) or moderate (3/46), and none required either concomitant medication or invasive procedures for management. Th ...
Autometallographic Tracing of Bismuth in Human Brain Autopsies
... (13). Axonal transport of silver and mercury has previously been shown to take place (19–22). This transport mechanism of toxic metals is important from a toxicological point of view in that it represents a pathway of entry into the CNS that circumvents the blood-brain barrier. However, bismuth upta ...
... (13). Axonal transport of silver and mercury has previously been shown to take place (19–22). This transport mechanism of toxic metals is important from a toxicological point of view in that it represents a pathway of entry into the CNS that circumvents the blood-brain barrier. However, bismuth upta ...
Poster presentation
... non-compliance with the guidelines, especially the reasons for prescribing or not prescribing methyldopa, short-acting nifedipine and reserpine. The interview sessions were audio taped and the transcripts transcribed by two researchers (independently). Results: Overall, participants were ambivalent ...
... non-compliance with the guidelines, especially the reasons for prescribing or not prescribing methyldopa, short-acting nifedipine and reserpine. The interview sessions were audio taped and the transcripts transcribed by two researchers (independently). Results: Overall, participants were ambivalent ...
Aalborg Universitet Brain plasticity Wang, Li
... subjective pain perception (Mullins et al., 2005). Hence, activation change of the mechanisms involved in cortical reorganization can reflect the status of the underlying mechanisms in cortical or subcortical structures. In general, studies investigating cortical plasticity have focused on the reorg ...
... subjective pain perception (Mullins et al., 2005). Hence, activation change of the mechanisms involved in cortical reorganization can reflect the status of the underlying mechanisms in cortical or subcortical structures. In general, studies investigating cortical plasticity have focused on the reorg ...
Inhaled loop diuretics as potential ... asthmatic drugs - *
... challenge with sodium metabisulphite and adenosine [23- 25]. The mechanism of action of these bronchoconstrictor agents is still unknown, but is considered to be, at least partially, mediated by nerve and mast cell activation. In contrast, the bronchoconstrictor activity of methacholine, histamine a ...
... challenge with sodium metabisulphite and adenosine [23- 25]. The mechanism of action of these bronchoconstrictor agents is still unknown, but is considered to be, at least partially, mediated by nerve and mast cell activation. In contrast, the bronchoconstrictor activity of methacholine, histamine a ...
Modifying effects of boswellia carteri on clarithromycine action: In
... of clarithromycine ranged from 4mg/ml for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and 19mm toward Klebsiella pneumonia while zone of inhibition of Boswellia carteri ranged from 6mmfor Pseudomonas aeruginosa to 14mm for Klebsiella pneumonia the p value was insignificant p ˃0.05 but the combined mixture showed signifi ...
... of clarithromycine ranged from 4mg/ml for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and 19mm toward Klebsiella pneumonia while zone of inhibition of Boswellia carteri ranged from 6mmfor Pseudomonas aeruginosa to 14mm for Klebsiella pneumonia the p value was insignificant p ˃0.05 but the combined mixture showed signifi ...
Age-related naturally occurring depression of
... van Praag et al., 2002; Ambrogini et al., 2004a). The occurrence of neurogenesis in the hippocampus suggests its possible role in hippocampal function (Gould et al., 1999b). Shors et al. used a model of neural precursor proliferation depression induced by the cytostatic agent methylazoxymethanol (MA ...
... van Praag et al., 2002; Ambrogini et al., 2004a). The occurrence of neurogenesis in the hippocampus suggests its possible role in hippocampal function (Gould et al., 1999b). Shors et al. used a model of neural precursor proliferation depression induced by the cytostatic agent methylazoxymethanol (MA ...