
Nat Methods 2015 Yu - Xiaokun Shu - University of California, San
... BrBphP (from Bradyrhizobium) as a potential candidate, as the residue corresponding to Leu311 in DrBphP is a polar threonine (Fig. 1b). Indeed, size-exclusion chromatography indicated that $BrBphP eluted later than dimeric $DrBphP and at a time similar to that of the monomeric form of IFP1.4 (Supple ...
... BrBphP (from Bradyrhizobium) as a potential candidate, as the residue corresponding to Leu311 in DrBphP is a polar threonine (Fig. 1b). Indeed, size-exclusion chromatography indicated that $BrBphP eluted later than dimeric $DrBphP and at a time similar to that of the monomeric form of IFP1.4 (Supple ...
The Structure of Pairwise Correlation in Mouse Primary Visual
... Throughout sensory systems, neurons are organized by response preference, so that like-responding neurons are close to each other, creating a functional map [e.g., orientation pinwheels in primary visual cortex (V1)]. Despite the ubiquity of maps, their role is unclear. For example, although rodent ...
... Throughout sensory systems, neurons are organized by response preference, so that like-responding neurons are close to each other, creating a functional map [e.g., orientation pinwheels in primary visual cortex (V1)]. Despite the ubiquity of maps, their role is unclear. For example, although rodent ...
BLoA Neurotransmission
... The distance between a presynaptic and postsynaptic neuron is about 20-40 nanometers! ...
... The distance between a presynaptic and postsynaptic neuron is about 20-40 nanometers! ...
VALUE-DEPENDENT SELECTION IN THE BRAIN: SIMULATION IN
... improve behavioral performance. This plasticity also allowed learning of a simulated auditory discrimination task when a visual stimulus was used as a secondary reinforcer, even when the visual stimulus proper did not elicit any intrinsic or innate value. On the basis of these results, we then exami ...
... improve behavioral performance. This plasticity also allowed learning of a simulated auditory discrimination task when a visual stimulus was used as a secondary reinforcer, even when the visual stimulus proper did not elicit any intrinsic or innate value. On the basis of these results, we then exami ...
Asynchronous state
... Neural correlations Spiking activity is correlated These correlations could be related to information processing, or they could limit the efficiency for (e.g.) sensory discrimination … How are correlations generated in cortical circuits? ...
... Neural correlations Spiking activity is correlated These correlations could be related to information processing, or they could limit the efficiency for (e.g.) sensory discrimination … How are correlations generated in cortical circuits? ...
Calcium-Independent Afterdepolarization Regulated by Serotonin in
... ADn occurred through the mechanism outlined above, then one could expect significant facilitation of the ADP by serotonin. This is precisely what we observed. In fact, calcium spikes also can potentiate the ADP through a calcium-induced increase in cAMP (Luthi and McCormick 1999). Serotonin and an i ...
... ADn occurred through the mechanism outlined above, then one could expect significant facilitation of the ADP by serotonin. This is precisely what we observed. In fact, calcium spikes also can potentiate the ADP through a calcium-induced increase in cAMP (Luthi and McCormick 1999). Serotonin and an i ...
lmmunohistochemical Localization
... was visible on the membrane surface of individual neurons. Cytoplasmic labeling appeared light (Fig. 4A). In some instances, the staining along the surfaces of neuronal cell bodies and dendrites was periodic or punctate in appearance, as is evident on the nonpyramidal CA 1 neuron in Figure 4B. Howev ...
... was visible on the membrane surface of individual neurons. Cytoplasmic labeling appeared light (Fig. 4A). In some instances, the staining along the surfaces of neuronal cell bodies and dendrites was periodic or punctate in appearance, as is evident on the nonpyramidal CA 1 neuron in Figure 4B. Howev ...
Spinal Cord - Sydney University Medical Society
... The different types of sensory information are Tactile (i.e. touch / vibration), Proprioception (i.e. position) and Pain / Temperature The sensory receptors / fibres associated with each sensory modality are: o Proprioception Muscle Spindles (also known as Neuromuscular Spindles) – these are locat ...
... The different types of sensory information are Tactile (i.e. touch / vibration), Proprioception (i.e. position) and Pain / Temperature The sensory receptors / fibres associated with each sensory modality are: o Proprioception Muscle Spindles (also known as Neuromuscular Spindles) – these are locat ...
Visual Cortex and Control Processes Stimuli in Opposite Visual
... adding a second checkerboard concurrently in the other hemifield did not change activations in occipital cortex contralateral to the original checkerboard. That is, checkerboards in separate hemifields did not influence each other within occipital visual cortex in that study, interacting only at the ...
... adding a second checkerboard concurrently in the other hemifield did not change activations in occipital cortex contralateral to the original checkerboard. That is, checkerboards in separate hemifields did not influence each other within occipital visual cortex in that study, interacting only at the ...
Biology 211 Anatomy & Physiology I
... Endoneurium Perineurium in peripheral nervous system Epineurium Epithelium found only in blood vessels of PNS Muscle (smooth) ...
... Endoneurium Perineurium in peripheral nervous system Epineurium Epithelium found only in blood vessels of PNS Muscle (smooth) ...
Modeling the Visual Word Form Area Using a Deep Convolutional
... for properties similar to the VWFA. We are especially interested to see if the model is consistent with the neuroimaging evidence reported by Glezer, Jiang, and Riesenhuber (2009), that suggests that the VWFA represents words discretely, and pseudowords in a more distributed manner. This is in contr ...
... for properties similar to the VWFA. We are especially interested to see if the model is consistent with the neuroimaging evidence reported by Glezer, Jiang, and Riesenhuber (2009), that suggests that the VWFA represents words discretely, and pseudowords in a more distributed manner. This is in contr ...
Changes in the inner and outer retinal layers after acute increase of
... for immunocytochemistry using antibodies against recoverin, g-transducin, Protein Kinase C-a (PKC-a), calbindin or synaptophysin. The synaptic ribbons were identified using an antibody against the protein bassoon, which labels photoreceptor ribbons and nuclei were identified using TO-PRO. Laser photoc ...
... for immunocytochemistry using antibodies against recoverin, g-transducin, Protein Kinase C-a (PKC-a), calbindin or synaptophysin. The synaptic ribbons were identified using an antibody against the protein bassoon, which labels photoreceptor ribbons and nuclei were identified using TO-PRO. Laser photoc ...
Movement-Related Neuronal Activity Selectively - Research
... the direction of visually guided elbow movements from the accompanying pattern of muscular activity by the application of opposing and assisting torque loads. The movement-related activity described in this report was collected in the same animals performing the same behavioral paradigm used to stud ...
... the direction of visually guided elbow movements from the accompanying pattern of muscular activity by the application of opposing and assisting torque loads. The movement-related activity described in this report was collected in the same animals performing the same behavioral paradigm used to stud ...
Plasticity in gray and white: neuroimaging changes in brain structure
... evidence that gray matter volume5, concentration and cortical thickness16 in areas of right auditory cortex covary with behavioral ability specifically on pitch-based tests. In the domain of memory, we know that the volume of posterior hippocampus is enlarged in taxi drivers. Yet performance in a na ...
... evidence that gray matter volume5, concentration and cortical thickness16 in areas of right auditory cortex covary with behavioral ability specifically on pitch-based tests. In the domain of memory, we know that the volume of posterior hippocampus is enlarged in taxi drivers. Yet performance in a na ...
Resection of focal cortical dysplasia located in the upper pre
... been studied. However, control of the axial and girdle muscles is mediated by the anterior corticospinal tract, which innervates the bilateral muscles. Therefore, resection of the trunk motor area would be functionally compensated by the other hemisphere. In our two cases, small FCD caused intractab ...
... been studied. However, control of the axial and girdle muscles is mediated by the anterior corticospinal tract, which innervates the bilateral muscles. Therefore, resection of the trunk motor area would be functionally compensated by the other hemisphere. In our two cases, small FCD caused intractab ...
M1 Corticospinal Mirror Neurons and Their Role in
... cortex (M1) respond during action observation [1, 2], a property first shown for mirror neurons in monkey premotor cortex [3]. We now show for the first time that the discharge of a major class of M1 output neuron, the pyramidal tract neuron (PTN), is modulated during observation of precision grip b ...
... cortex (M1) respond during action observation [1, 2], a property first shown for mirror neurons in monkey premotor cortex [3]. We now show for the first time that the discharge of a major class of M1 output neuron, the pyramidal tract neuron (PTN), is modulated during observation of precision grip b ...
Alexander et al., 2009
... of GPCR signaling limit temporal dynamics of this system, compared with optogenetics, which delivers light directly to the cell and immediately fires an action potential through the opening of ion channels. Furthermore, while repeated infusion or chronic exposure in drinking water (Carvalho Poyraz e ...
... of GPCR signaling limit temporal dynamics of this system, compared with optogenetics, which delivers light directly to the cell and immediately fires an action potential through the opening of ion channels. Furthermore, while repeated infusion or chronic exposure in drinking water (Carvalho Poyraz e ...
Optogenetic drive of neocortical pyramidal neurons generates fMRI
... signal is higher for 40 relative to 8 Hz. Quantifying this result (Fig. 2B), firing rate (MUA) was elevated (n=2 animals) for 40 Hz compared to 8 Hz (Wilcoxon rank-sum test, P=5.78e-12), the LFP power ratio (n=3) decreased with increased stimulation frequency (P=0.0134) and the dcLFP (n=3) average v ...
... signal is higher for 40 relative to 8 Hz. Quantifying this result (Fig. 2B), firing rate (MUA) was elevated (n=2 animals) for 40 Hz compared to 8 Hz (Wilcoxon rank-sum test, P=5.78e-12), the LFP power ratio (n=3) decreased with increased stimulation frequency (P=0.0134) and the dcLFP (n=3) average v ...
Living scaffolds for neuroregeneration
... extension. In the CNS of Drosophila embryos, Jacobs et al. showed that glial cells exist in patterned configurations that outline axonal pathways before the growth of the axonal tracts themselves. Pioneering neurons make extensive contact with these glial scaffolds using their growth cones and filopod ...
... extension. In the CNS of Drosophila embryos, Jacobs et al. showed that glial cells exist in patterned configurations that outline axonal pathways before the growth of the axonal tracts themselves. Pioneering neurons make extensive contact with these glial scaffolds using their growth cones and filopod ...
50 Emotional States and Feelings
... Perhaps the most serious challenge to the James-Lange theory came in the 1920s from Walter B. Cannon's study of peripheral responses to intense emotion. Cannon's work indicated that intense emotion triggered an emergency reaction—a fight-or-flight response —in anticipation of additional behavioral r ...
... Perhaps the most serious challenge to the James-Lange theory came in the 1920s from Walter B. Cannon's study of peripheral responses to intense emotion. Cannon's work indicated that intense emotion triggered an emergency reaction—a fight-or-flight response —in anticipation of additional behavioral r ...
Preparation for the Dissertation report
... approach. This approach substantially differs from earlier ones, that were significantly influenced by developments in digital computers and symbolic logic, in the way that it aimed to mimic the behavior of the brain at a lower level [4]. The perceptron is basically a linear combiner and a threshold ...
... approach. This approach substantially differs from earlier ones, that were significantly influenced by developments in digital computers and symbolic logic, in the way that it aimed to mimic the behavior of the brain at a lower level [4]. The perceptron is basically a linear combiner and a threshold ...
Chapter 3 Part 1 - Doral Academy Preparatory
... (PSP) – Not all-or-none – Changes the probability of the postsynaptic neuron firing ...
... (PSP) – Not all-or-none – Changes the probability of the postsynaptic neuron firing ...
The role of spiking nonlinearity in contrast gain control
... 2001; Shapley & Victor, 1978; Victor, 1987) which use traditional reverse correlation techniques, might fail to separate the effect of nonlinearities (threshold and saturation) from real adaptive behavior. That is, the change of the recovered transfer function due to input contrast observed in the ex ...
... 2001; Shapley & Victor, 1978; Victor, 1987) which use traditional reverse correlation techniques, might fail to separate the effect of nonlinearities (threshold and saturation) from real adaptive behavior. That is, the change of the recovered transfer function due to input contrast observed in the ex ...
Role of the Basal Ganglia in the Control of Purposive - lsr
... orienting response is no longer just a reflex for most vertebrates; it requires integration of multimodal sensory information. This in turn necessitates the presence of a mechanism that controls the integration process, with which an appropriate signal is selected. The basal ganglia may have evolved ...
... orienting response is no longer just a reflex for most vertebrates; it requires integration of multimodal sensory information. This in turn necessitates the presence of a mechanism that controls the integration process, with which an appropriate signal is selected. The basal ganglia may have evolved ...