Shape Selectivity in Primate Frontal Eye Field
... selectivity for different aspects, dimensions, or features of objects. Many studies have demonstrated the existence of two general processing streams, a “what” ventral stream more associated with object recognition and a “where” dorsal stream more associated with spatial relations and action executi ...
... selectivity for different aspects, dimensions, or features of objects. Many studies have demonstrated the existence of two general processing streams, a “what” ventral stream more associated with object recognition and a “where” dorsal stream more associated with spatial relations and action executi ...
Molecular and functional anatomy of the mouse olfactory epithelium
... during the continuous neurogenesis in the olfactory epithelium as a result of counter gradients of positional information. We show that the gene c-fos is induced in olfactory sensory neurons as a result of cell activation by odorant exposure. A zonal and scattered distribution of c-Fos-positive neur ...
... during the continuous neurogenesis in the olfactory epithelium as a result of counter gradients of positional information. We show that the gene c-fos is induced in olfactory sensory neurons as a result of cell activation by odorant exposure. A zonal and scattered distribution of c-Fos-positive neur ...
... isoniazid, rifampicin and pyrazinamide, is made after 2 months of treatment by either continuation with therapy with rifampicin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol for another 10 months, or with rifampicin and ethambutol for a minimal period of 12 months [59, 61, 62]. Secondly, no modification of the initi ...
Berberine | Information Sheet
... three times per day prior to meals. After 12 weeks berberine supported healthy insulin sensitivity, supported healthy blood sugar metabolism and insulin metabolism, and supported healthy metabolic function.*1 In an additional study, thirty-six adults received berberine at a dose of 500 mg, three tim ...
... three times per day prior to meals. After 12 weeks berberine supported healthy insulin sensitivity, supported healthy blood sugar metabolism and insulin metabolism, and supported healthy metabolic function.*1 In an additional study, thirty-six adults received berberine at a dose of 500 mg, three tim ...
Reward-Related Responses in the Human Striatum
... response of the human striatum through different phases of reward processing. Two interesting questions surfaced, however, with respect to the striatum signal during affective outcomes. First, while activation in both dorsal and ventral striatum was observed during delivery of rewards and punishment ...
... response of the human striatum through different phases of reward processing. Two interesting questions surfaced, however, with respect to the striatum signal during affective outcomes. First, while activation in both dorsal and ventral striatum was observed during delivery of rewards and punishment ...
101 Drugs - Academy of Wellness
... Chapter 2: Anti-Depressant Drugs There are a number of drug classes in the antidepressants. The most common are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Serotonin is a chemical in the brain (neurotransmitter) that makes you feel happy. In people with depression, there is not enough of this ...
... Chapter 2: Anti-Depressant Drugs There are a number of drug classes in the antidepressants. The most common are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Serotonin is a chemical in the brain (neurotransmitter) that makes you feel happy. In people with depression, there is not enough of this ...
Chapter 16 Cholinesterase Inhibitors
... Note that HIV has two single strands of RNA, and that each strand is associated with a molecule of reverse transcriptase. (gp 41 = glycoprotein 41, gp120 = glycoprotein 120.) Elsevier Inc. items and derived items © 2010 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
... Note that HIV has two single strands of RNA, and that each strand is associated with a molecule of reverse transcriptase. (gp 41 = glycoprotein 41, gp120 = glycoprotein 120.) Elsevier Inc. items and derived items © 2010 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
Chapter 16 Cholinesterase Inhibitors
... Note that HIV has two single strands of RNA, and that each strand is associated with a molecule of reverse transcriptase. (gp 41 = glycoprotein 41, gp120 = glycoprotein 120.) Elsevier Inc. items and derived items © 2010 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
... Note that HIV has two single strands of RNA, and that each strand is associated with a molecule of reverse transcriptase. (gp 41 = glycoprotein 41, gp120 = glycoprotein 120.) Elsevier Inc. items and derived items © 2010 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. ...
cocaine 2008 - addiction education home
... Nature Publishing Group Abstract Drug addicts have deficits in frontocortical function and cognition even long after the discontinuation of drug use. It is not clear, however, whether the cognitive deficits are a consequence of drug use, or are present prior to drug use, and thus are a potential pre ...
... Nature Publishing Group Abstract Drug addicts have deficits in frontocortical function and cognition even long after the discontinuation of drug use. It is not clear, however, whether the cognitive deficits are a consequence of drug use, or are present prior to drug use, and thus are a potential pre ...
Clinical Pharmacy Department Clinical Pharmacy Modul 3
... Which of the following antibiotics is a tetracycline? A. Chloramphenicol B. Doxycycline C. Streptomycin D. Erythromycin E. None of the above ANSWER: B In the treatment of acute diarrhea A. antibiotics are worst avoided in non-pathogenic diarrhea B. antibiotics are worst avoided in viral gastroenteri ...
... Which of the following antibiotics is a tetracycline? A. Chloramphenicol B. Doxycycline C. Streptomycin D. Erythromycin E. None of the above ANSWER: B In the treatment of acute diarrhea A. antibiotics are worst avoided in non-pathogenic diarrhea B. antibiotics are worst avoided in viral gastroenteri ...
New treatments for spasticity and other symptoms
... 1. A nerve impulse reaching the synapse stimulates the release of neurotransmitters (the yellow molecules). These cross the synapse and bind to receptors on the postsynaptic cell, initiating a series of events. 2. One of these events is the release of endocannabinoids (the red molecules) which are r ...
... 1. A nerve impulse reaching the synapse stimulates the release of neurotransmitters (the yellow molecules). These cross the synapse and bind to receptors on the postsynaptic cell, initiating a series of events. 2. One of these events is the release of endocannabinoids (the red molecules) which are r ...
Pharmacology of Hemostasis and Thrombosis
... thromboxane A2 (TxA2 ). TxA2 , via a G protein-coupled receptor, causes vasoconstriction at the site of vascular injury by inducing a decrease in cAMP levels within vascular smooth muscle cells. TxA2 also stimulates the granule release reaction within platelets, thereby propagating the cascade of pl ...
... thromboxane A2 (TxA2 ). TxA2 , via a G protein-coupled receptor, causes vasoconstriction at the site of vascular injury by inducing a decrease in cAMP levels within vascular smooth muscle cells. TxA2 also stimulates the granule release reaction within platelets, thereby propagating the cascade of pl ...
Novel Approaches to the Treatment of Systemic Anthrax
... Figure 1. Schematic representation of events in the pathogenesis of anthrax and the potential therapeutic opportunities (identified as numbers) that relate to each event. Entities within parentheses represent examples of agents that may inhibit or block a particular pathogenic event (see text): (1) ...
... Figure 1. Schematic representation of events in the pathogenesis of anthrax and the potential therapeutic opportunities (identified as numbers) that relate to each event. Entities within parentheses represent examples of agents that may inhibit or block a particular pathogenic event (see text): (1) ...
Feeling others` painful actions: The sensorimotor
... observed grasps, irrespective of whether the object is painful or not (the main effect of grasps vs. withdrawals). However, if certain somatosensory areas have an integrative role in representing painful sensory action outcomes, they should be specifically activated for painful grasps compared with ...
... observed grasps, irrespective of whether the object is painful or not (the main effect of grasps vs. withdrawals). However, if certain somatosensory areas have an integrative role in representing painful sensory action outcomes, they should be specifically activated for painful grasps compared with ...
Management of Hyperglycemia in Type 2 Diabetes, 2015: A Patient
... although there are now more head-to-head trials that show slight variance between agents with regard to glucose-lowering effects. Nevertheless, these differences are often small and would be unlikely to reflect any definite differential effect in an individual patient. The ADA and EASD have requested ...
... although there are now more head-to-head trials that show slight variance between agents with regard to glucose-lowering effects. Nevertheless, these differences are often small and would be unlikely to reflect any definite differential effect in an individual patient. The ADA and EASD have requested ...
Multiple Running Speed Signals in Medial Entorhinal Cortex
... brain regions, including MEC (Sargolini et al., 2006; Jeewajee et al., 2008; Wills et al., 2012), with a recent report demonstrating a dedicated group of speed cells in MEC cells that code running speed through their firing rates (Kropff et al., 2015). Speed signals have been shown in MEC principal ...
... brain regions, including MEC (Sargolini et al., 2006; Jeewajee et al., 2008; Wills et al., 2012), with a recent report demonstrating a dedicated group of speed cells in MEC cells that code running speed through their firing rates (Kropff et al., 2015). Speed signals have been shown in MEC principal ...
DRUG ABSORPTION BY SUBLINGUAL AND RECTAL ROUTES
... 1972; Dollery and Davies, 1972; Conway et al., 1973). Although this latter process is not likely to be important in the rectal wall, metabolism by microorganisms may be significant for some drugs, especially when hydrolytic and reductivereactionsoccur (Scheline, 1973). Unfortunately there is little ...
... 1972; Dollery and Davies, 1972; Conway et al., 1973). Although this latter process is not likely to be important in the rectal wall, metabolism by microorganisms may be significant for some drugs, especially when hydrolytic and reductivereactionsoccur (Scheline, 1973). Unfortunately there is little ...
Vol 431 No 7010 pp723-882
... selection, the most effective valuations are those that improve reproductive success. This prescription for valuation yields a formula for desires or goals: an organism should desire those things deemed most valuable to it. All mobile organisms possess such discriminatory capacities and can rank num ...
... selection, the most effective valuations are those that improve reproductive success. This prescription for valuation yields a formula for desires or goals: an organism should desire those things deemed most valuable to it. All mobile organisms possess such discriminatory capacities and can rank num ...
First Oral Dose in Humans
... ing Phase I safety, pharmacokinetic, or proof-of-concept eval- in Figure 2. Traditionally, it may have been practical to conclude uations. This definition does not necessarily preclude the use that if there is no reason to “front-load” (e.g., for a highof simple formulations such as CIB for Phase II ...
... ing Phase I safety, pharmacokinetic, or proof-of-concept eval- in Figure 2. Traditionally, it may have been practical to conclude uations. This definition does not necessarily preclude the use that if there is no reason to “front-load” (e.g., for a highof simple formulations such as CIB for Phase II ...
Imaging Auditory Representations of Song and Syllables in
... types, including one PN (HVCRA) that innervates the song motor nucleus RA, another PN (HVCX) that innervates a striatopallidal region (Area X), and interneurons (HVCI) (see Fig. 1A). Because these three cell types are spatially intermingled and HVCI dominate multiunit recordings (compare Yu and Marg ...
... types, including one PN (HVCRA) that innervates the song motor nucleus RA, another PN (HVCX) that innervates a striatopallidal region (Area X), and interneurons (HVCI) (see Fig. 1A). Because these three cell types are spatially intermingled and HVCI dominate multiunit recordings (compare Yu and Marg ...
YFCC New Pyschoactive Substances
... - Research chemicals and drug analogues .................................................................................................................................................. 6 Availability and Marketing of New Psychoactive Substances...................................................... ...
... - Research chemicals and drug analogues .................................................................................................................................................. 6 Availability and Marketing of New Psychoactive Substances...................................................... ...
Journal of Cannabis Therapeutics, Vol. 1 - cannabis
... Receptors for D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabis’ major psychoactive principle, have been identified in animal tissues. These proteins have a reason to exist because endogenous substances may bind to and functionally activate them, thereby producing pharmacological effects similar to those of T ...
... Receptors for D9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabis’ major psychoactive principle, have been identified in animal tissues. These proteins have a reason to exist because endogenous substances may bind to and functionally activate them, thereby producing pharmacological effects similar to those of T ...
Minimal Size of Cell Assemblies Coordinated by Gamma Oscillations Please share
... (Chroma). For further details on the experimental methods, see Text S1, Section A. ...
... (Chroma). For further details on the experimental methods, see Text S1, Section A. ...