
ABSTRACT The Auditory Brainstem Response: History and Future
... nerve. The auditory nerve travels through the internal auditory meatus to the ipsilateral cochlear nucleus in the brainstem (Biacabe et al., 2001). The cochlear nucleus is located on the dorsolateral side of the brainstem and is cochleotopic, maintaining the basic organization of the cochlea. It is ...
... nerve. The auditory nerve travels through the internal auditory meatus to the ipsilateral cochlear nucleus in the brainstem (Biacabe et al., 2001). The cochlear nucleus is located on the dorsolateral side of the brainstem and is cochleotopic, maintaining the basic organization of the cochlea. It is ...
Astrocyte-Neuron Interactions during Learning May Occur by Lactate
... entered signaling pathways. Lactate was thought to be one of such molecules, and for many years it was regarded as a waste end-product of anaerobic glycolysis (reviewed by Schurr, 2006). In the brain in vivo, lactate is constantly produced in spite of adequate oxygenation, and local increases in neu ...
... entered signaling pathways. Lactate was thought to be one of such molecules, and for many years it was regarded as a waste end-product of anaerobic glycolysis (reviewed by Schurr, 2006). In the brain in vivo, lactate is constantly produced in spite of adequate oxygenation, and local increases in neu ...
Toward Nanometer-Scale Sensing System
... different types. In 1995, Buck and Axel were able to establish that every receptor neuron has only one type of receptor [23]. Each receptor neuron recognizes not just a single odorant, however, but a small range of odorants. In 1998, Firestein and his team demonstrated that each olfactory receptor r ...
... different types. In 1995, Buck and Axel were able to establish that every receptor neuron has only one type of receptor [23]. Each receptor neuron recognizes not just a single odorant, however, but a small range of odorants. In 1998, Firestein and his team demonstrated that each olfactory receptor r ...
MAP2 and Tau Segregate into Dendritic and Axonal Domains After
... entire extent of the neurite. During this transformation period there were occasional axon-like neurites that contained MAP2 immunoreactivity proximally, while tau immunoreactivity extended over the entire length of the neurite. We conclude that neurons in culture are able to compartmentalize MAP2 a ...
... entire extent of the neurite. During this transformation period there were occasional axon-like neurites that contained MAP2 immunoreactivity proximally, while tau immunoreactivity extended over the entire length of the neurite. We conclude that neurons in culture are able to compartmentalize MAP2 a ...
UNC-119 suppresses axon branching
... categorized as: (1) normal (these reached and bifurcated at the dorsal midline and then extended along the anteroposterior axis); (2) extension defective (reached the dorsal midline but failed to bifurcate and extend along the anteroposterior axis); (3) branched (contained multiple branches that ext ...
... categorized as: (1) normal (these reached and bifurcated at the dorsal midline and then extended along the anteroposterior axis); (2) extension defective (reached the dorsal midline but failed to bifurcate and extend along the anteroposterior axis); (3) branched (contained multiple branches that ext ...
The Influence of Retinal Afferents Upon the Development of Layers
... depends on the presence of retinal inputs has been partially defined for some species. Brunso-Bechtold and Casagrande (1981) have shown that in tree shrews, removal of all retinal afferents at an early stage of development halts futher laminar differentiation, especially of the interlaminar zones, a ...
... depends on the presence of retinal inputs has been partially defined for some species. Brunso-Bechtold and Casagrande (1981) have shown that in tree shrews, removal of all retinal afferents at an early stage of development halts futher laminar differentiation, especially of the interlaminar zones, a ...
How PACAP CeA Infusion Alters Mechanical and Thermal Sensitivity
... anterolateral white matter of the contralateral spinal cord. The fibers of the spinothalamic tract project to the thalamus where they form synapses in the thalamic ventral posterior nucleus (VPN). Neurons of the VPN project to the primary and secondary somatosensory cortex (S1, S2), where the percep ...
... anterolateral white matter of the contralateral spinal cord. The fibers of the spinothalamic tract project to the thalamus where they form synapses in the thalamic ventral posterior nucleus (VPN). Neurons of the VPN project to the primary and secondary somatosensory cortex (S1, S2), where the percep ...
Prefrontal Projections to the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus
... by filling the hollow ear bars of the stereotaxic apparatus with betadine salve. We then calculated the stereotaxic coordinates for each injection in three dimensions using the interaural line as reference. Surgical procedures. One week after the MRI, the monkeys were anesthetized with ketamine hydr ...
... by filling the hollow ear bars of the stereotaxic apparatus with betadine salve. We then calculated the stereotaxic coordinates for each injection in three dimensions using the interaural line as reference. Surgical procedures. One week after the MRI, the monkeys were anesthetized with ketamine hydr ...
Development of Structure and Sensitivity of the Fish Inner Ear
... related to the evolution and function of sensory systems in vertebrates. The comparative data obtained from different levels of the auditory system, from the peripheral to the central auditory system, is by far the richest among all sensory systems. However, despite our growing knowledge in auditory ...
... related to the evolution and function of sensory systems in vertebrates. The comparative data obtained from different levels of the auditory system, from the peripheral to the central auditory system, is by far the richest among all sensory systems. However, despite our growing knowledge in auditory ...
12-4 Membrane Potential
... sodium ions enter because the plasma membrane is much more permeable to potassium than to sodium. As a result, there are more positive charges outside the plasma membrane. Negatively charged protein molecules within the cytosol cannot cross the plasma membrane, so there are more negative charges on ...
... sodium ions enter because the plasma membrane is much more permeable to potassium than to sodium. As a result, there are more positive charges outside the plasma membrane. Negatively charged protein molecules within the cytosol cannot cross the plasma membrane, so there are more negative charges on ...
Introduction - Bowling Green State University
... activity regulation is implicated both in the expression of motivated behaviors and in learning, since synaptic plasticity and other neural changes are strongly influenced by their activity (Hebb 1949). The most influential hypothesis of DA regulatory function is that it increases the signal-to-nois ...
... activity regulation is implicated both in the expression of motivated behaviors and in learning, since synaptic plasticity and other neural changes are strongly influenced by their activity (Hebb 1949). The most influential hypothesis of DA regulatory function is that it increases the signal-to-nois ...
Viktor`s Notes * Optic Nerve and Visual Pathways Disorders
... N.B. in afferent defects (i.e. optic nerve), both pupils are equal in size at all times! because of hemidecussation of all afferent light input to midbrain → equal efferent stimulation through both CNIII (i.e. intact consensual light reflex) 5) scotomas - central / cecocentral, or altitudinal (becau ...
... N.B. in afferent defects (i.e. optic nerve), both pupils are equal in size at all times! because of hemidecussation of all afferent light input to midbrain → equal efferent stimulation through both CNIII (i.e. intact consensual light reflex) 5) scotomas - central / cecocentral, or altitudinal (becau ...
Neurophysiologic markers in laryngeal muscles indicate functional
... visual object-naming task. The methodology for visually presented objects (VPOs)/pictures were taken from a normative study by Brodeur et al. (2010). Fifty pictures were presented during measurement in a randomized manner in one session. The pictures were presented on a computer monitor (LG 2200 ‘‘L ...
... visual object-naming task. The methodology for visually presented objects (VPOs)/pictures were taken from a normative study by Brodeur et al. (2010). Fifty pictures were presented during measurement in a randomized manner in one session. The pictures were presented on a computer monitor (LG 2200 ‘‘L ...
The Role of Kisspeptin Signaling in Reproduction
... kisspeptin neurons in the AVPV are activated as indicated by induction of c-fos (13). Inhibition of kisspeptin action in the POA by local injection of a monoclonal antibody abolishes the proestrous LH surge and inhibits estrous cyclicity in rats (1, 54). In the absence of either GPR54/KISS1R or kiss ...
... kisspeptin neurons in the AVPV are activated as indicated by induction of c-fos (13). Inhibition of kisspeptin action in the POA by local injection of a monoclonal antibody abolishes the proestrous LH surge and inhibits estrous cyclicity in rats (1, 54). In the absence of either GPR54/KISS1R or kiss ...
Article
... Each cycle of motor output involves sequences of muscle contraction and relaxation in multiple parts of the body, and can last for a long period (over hundreds of milliseconds to seconds) compared to the time scale of an action potential or synaptic transmission [6–8]. Moreover, the duration of each ...
... Each cycle of motor output involves sequences of muscle contraction and relaxation in multiple parts of the body, and can last for a long period (over hundreds of milliseconds to seconds) compared to the time scale of an action potential or synaptic transmission [6–8]. Moreover, the duration of each ...
ITI-signals and prelimbic cortex facilitate avoidance acquisition and
... the male WKY rats; if so, then shortening the duration of the FL to only the first 5 s of the ITI should be sufficient to facilitate avoidance learning. This was not the case. As stated above, the inhibition of fear during certain avoidance procedures has been linked to the IL cortex; whereas others ...
... the male WKY rats; if so, then shortening the duration of the FL to only the first 5 s of the ITI should be sufficient to facilitate avoidance learning. This was not the case. As stated above, the inhibition of fear during certain avoidance procedures has been linked to the IL cortex; whereas others ...
The Dialectics of Hebb and Homeostasis within
... in neocortical neurons provides a means for circuits to self-tune excitability over long time-scales to prevent the development of hypo or hyperexcitable states (Turrigiano and Nelson, 2004). Exactly how big a contribution synaptic scaling makes to this process of firing rate homeostasis (FRH), and ...
... in neocortical neurons provides a means for circuits to self-tune excitability over long time-scales to prevent the development of hypo or hyperexcitable states (Turrigiano and Nelson, 2004). Exactly how big a contribution synaptic scaling makes to this process of firing rate homeostasis (FRH), and ...
computational modeling of observational learning - FORTH-ICS
... as perceiving, assigning meaning to actions and identifying intentions. In contrast, ToM takes a simulation stance, and suggests that to understand others we actively simulate their actions using our own experiences (Gallese and Goldman, 1998). By imagining ourselves in the place of t ...
... as perceiving, assigning meaning to actions and identifying intentions. In contrast, ToM takes a simulation stance, and suggests that to understand others we actively simulate their actions using our own experiences (Gallese and Goldman, 1998). By imagining ourselves in the place of t ...
Enriched Expression of GluD1 in Higher Brain Regions and Its
... Of the two members of the ␦ subfamily of ionotropic glutamate receptors, GluD2 is exclusively expressed at parallel fiber–Purkinje cell (PF–PC) synapses in the cerebellum and regulates their structural and functional connectivity. However, little is known to date regarding cellular and synaptic expr ...
... Of the two members of the ␦ subfamily of ionotropic glutamate receptors, GluD2 is exclusively expressed at parallel fiber–Purkinje cell (PF–PC) synapses in the cerebellum and regulates their structural and functional connectivity. However, little is known to date regarding cellular and synaptic expr ...
Programme - biomed.cas.cz
... 35. Adaptation of the olfactory receptor neuron of a moth to the natural pheromone signal L. KOŠŤÁL, P. LÁNSKÝ, J.-P. ROSPARS, Prague 36. Optimal odor intensity in simple olfactory neuronal models O. POKORA, P. LÁNSKÝ, Prague 37. Rats do not learn to avoid a cued moving region in a stationary enviro ...
... 35. Adaptation of the olfactory receptor neuron of a moth to the natural pheromone signal L. KOŠŤÁL, P. LÁNSKÝ, J.-P. ROSPARS, Prague 36. Optimal odor intensity in simple olfactory neuronal models O. POKORA, P. LÁNSKÝ, Prague 37. Rats do not learn to avoid a cued moving region in a stationary enviro ...
Activity-dependent editing of neuromuscular synaptic connections
... layer IV neurons, while inputs driven by the open eye maintained their synapses and expanded their terminal arbors into regions formerly occupied by the closed eye. Closing both eyes had relatively little effect on the distribution of inputs in visual cortex. Thus these experiments were the first to ...
... layer IV neurons, while inputs driven by the open eye maintained their synapses and expanded their terminal arbors into regions formerly occupied by the closed eye. Closing both eyes had relatively little effect on the distribution of inputs in visual cortex. Thus these experiments were the first to ...
Peptides that regulate food intake: orexin gene expression is increased during states of hypertriglyceridemia
... be a strong and reliable correlate of long-term body fat accrual, permitting one to characterize obesity-prone rats during the very early stages in their development of obesity. The identification of obesity-prone rats with this measure can occur even before a significant rise in fat pad weights, wi ...
... be a strong and reliable correlate of long-term body fat accrual, permitting one to characterize obesity-prone rats during the very early stages in their development of obesity. The identification of obesity-prone rats with this measure can occur even before a significant rise in fat pad weights, wi ...
Slide 1
... and proximal apical/basal dendrites (green) receive separate synaptic inputs in a variety of types of pyramidal cells. (B) Summation of inputs onto a single dendritic branch (but not between branches) leads to a dendritic spike that remains below threshold for an action potential at the soma. It has ...
... and proximal apical/basal dendrites (green) receive separate synaptic inputs in a variety of types of pyramidal cells. (B) Summation of inputs onto a single dendritic branch (but not between branches) leads to a dendritic spike that remains below threshold for an action potential at the soma. It has ...
- CUNY Academic Works
... (VTA) and projects to forebrain regions such as the nucleus accumbens (NAcc), amygdala (AMG) and prefrontal cortex (PFC). These forebrain regions will be referred to as the DA terminal regions. The neural mechanisms underlying this type of rewardrelated learning in this system are not fully understo ...
... (VTA) and projects to forebrain regions such as the nucleus accumbens (NAcc), amygdala (AMG) and prefrontal cortex (PFC). These forebrain regions will be referred to as the DA terminal regions. The neural mechanisms underlying this type of rewardrelated learning in this system are not fully understo ...