
HCI1 - Brian Whitworth
... picture which it alone saw). The LH, which controls speech, didn’t see the snow picture, and is disconnected from the RH, so it had no idea why the shovel was chosen, so it formed the best available hypothesis • In general “it does not compute” is not an option for human information processing http: ...
... picture which it alone saw). The LH, which controls speech, didn’t see the snow picture, and is disconnected from the RH, so it had no idea why the shovel was chosen, so it formed the best available hypothesis • In general “it does not compute” is not an option for human information processing http: ...
Computation with Spikes in a Winner-Take-All Network
... asynchronous and time-continuous computation inherent in biological nervous systems. Neuron models with analog inputs and analog outputs can be converted into models with spiking output if a thresholding operating is introduced to the neuron. Coultrip, Granger, and Lynch (1992) is an early theoretic ...
... asynchronous and time-continuous computation inherent in biological nervous systems. Neuron models with analog inputs and analog outputs can be converted into models with spiking output if a thresholding operating is introduced to the neuron. Coultrip, Granger, and Lynch (1992) is an early theoretic ...
Biological Rhythms: 2 Day Circadian Examples Biorhythms
... biological clock & keeping it “entrained” with the cycle of where we are living. (Other less effective zeitgebers: exercise/activity, noise, environmental temperature, meals.) ...
... biological clock & keeping it “entrained” with the cycle of where we are living. (Other less effective zeitgebers: exercise/activity, noise, environmental temperature, meals.) ...
Okamoto Devel Neurbiol Review
... medial habenula asymmetrically (Kim and Chang, 2005). It is not known how such asymmetric connection between two components of the habenula is related to the hypothetical function of the habebula as a part of the conflict detecting system. In zebrafish, such asymmetric connection between the dorsal ha ...
... medial habenula asymmetrically (Kim and Chang, 2005). It is not known how such asymmetric connection between two components of the habenula is related to the hypothetical function of the habebula as a part of the conflict detecting system. In zebrafish, such asymmetric connection between the dorsal ha ...
connections of the hypothalamus and preoptic area with nuclei of
... the medial nucleus (Fig. 4, R57). Single labeled cells appeared here following selective injeotions into the posterior part of the cortical nucleus (Fig. 4, R76). After injections into other amygdaloid nuclei no HlZP labeled cells were seen in the vent.r8al plremammillary nucleus (F'ig. 4, R95, R94, ...
... the medial nucleus (Fig. 4, R57). Single labeled cells appeared here following selective injeotions into the posterior part of the cortical nucleus (Fig. 4, R76). After injections into other amygdaloid nuclei no HlZP labeled cells were seen in the vent.r8al plremammillary nucleus (F'ig. 4, R95, R94, ...
The Differential Role of Motor Cortex in Stretch Reflex Modulation
... mechanical environment and task instruction (Compliant:Resist) differed from the baseline (Stiff:DNI) condition was investigated in experiment 3. Blocks of 20 trials in each task condition were performed with and without the application of TMS applied 50 ms before the perturbation. The order of task ...
... mechanical environment and task instruction (Compliant:Resist) differed from the baseline (Stiff:DNI) condition was investigated in experiment 3. Blocks of 20 trials in each task condition were performed with and without the application of TMS applied 50 ms before the perturbation. The order of task ...
Potassium Currents Responsible for Inward and Outward
... Eighty-one neuronswere recordedin theseexperiments,and 55 were injected intracellularly with biocytin at the end of the recording period. All of the injected neuronshad the characteristic morphological features of the spiny projection neurons, which have been describedin detail previously (Wilson an ...
... Eighty-one neuronswere recordedin theseexperiments,and 55 were injected intracellularly with biocytin at the end of the recording period. All of the injected neuronshad the characteristic morphological features of the spiny projection neurons, which have been describedin detail previously (Wilson an ...
Serotonin in the inferior colliculus fluctuates with behavioral state
... Immediately prior to recording, mice were anesthetized with ketamine (90mgkg–1) and xylazine (1mgkg–1) for the placement of the electrodes. Both the recording and reference electrodes were mounted in custom-made Teflon® microdrives that screwed into the hubs mounted on the skull. The recording e ...
... Immediately prior to recording, mice were anesthetized with ketamine (90mgkg–1) and xylazine (1mgkg–1) for the placement of the electrodes. Both the recording and reference electrodes were mounted in custom-made Teflon® microdrives that screwed into the hubs mounted on the skull. The recording e ...
OCT and MS
... the first time a non-invasive visualization of axons of the central nervous system (CNS). Reduction of retina nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness was suggested to correlate with disease activity and duration. However, several issues are unclear: Do a few million axons, which build up both optic nerve ...
... the first time a non-invasive visualization of axons of the central nervous system (CNS). Reduction of retina nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thickness was suggested to correlate with disease activity and duration. However, several issues are unclear: Do a few million axons, which build up both optic nerve ...
SOME OBSERVATIONS UPON THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS
... or over the septa. However, the chief reason which induces me to suppose that these are sensory endings is that some endings of this type may be traced back to their cells of origin which lie within the dorsal root ganglia. When preparations of the spinal cord are made by stripping out the notochord ...
... or over the septa. However, the chief reason which induces me to suppose that these are sensory endings is that some endings of this type may be traced back to their cells of origin which lie within the dorsal root ganglia. When preparations of the spinal cord are made by stripping out the notochord ...
Neurosteroids: Expression of Steroidogenic Enzymes and
... al., 1986). Finally, the immunohistochemical localization of cytochrome P-450 side chain cleavage (scc) in rat oligodendrocytes and the observation that the enzyme was biologically active (i.e., capable of converting cholesterol into D5P) unambiguously demonstrated that steroids can be synthesized w ...
... al., 1986). Finally, the immunohistochemical localization of cytochrome P-450 side chain cleavage (scc) in rat oligodendrocytes and the observation that the enzyme was biologically active (i.e., capable of converting cholesterol into D5P) unambiguously demonstrated that steroids can be synthesized w ...
The role of metabotropic glutamate receptors in Alzheimer`s disease
... their specific localization may affect intracellular signaling in each neuron and eventually determine not only the fate of those cells but the function of the central nervous system in specific pathological and physiological conditions. Selective degeneration of populations of vulnerable neurons in ...
... their specific localization may affect intracellular signaling in each neuron and eventually determine not only the fate of those cells but the function of the central nervous system in specific pathological and physiological conditions. Selective degeneration of populations of vulnerable neurons in ...
Disorders of the Spinal Cord
... • lower motor neuron cell bodies are located in the anterior horns (grey matter), for each segment, their axons form an anterior spinal root, and project to groups of muscles (the myotome) • sensory neurons in a dorsal root enter the spinal cord (the territory of skin innervated by a segment – a der ...
... • lower motor neuron cell bodies are located in the anterior horns (grey matter), for each segment, their axons form an anterior spinal root, and project to groups of muscles (the myotome) • sensory neurons in a dorsal root enter the spinal cord (the territory of skin innervated by a segment – a der ...
Ion Channels in Bursting Neurons
... and functionally streamlined. However, a very different situation holds for those neuronal regions, like the dendrite and cell body or soma, responsible for receiving and processing information and generating the patterns of activity distributed by the axon. Membranes in these regions often contain ...
... and functionally streamlined. However, a very different situation holds for those neuronal regions, like the dendrite and cell body or soma, responsible for receiving and processing information and generating the patterns of activity distributed by the axon. Membranes in these regions often contain ...
Biological Bases of Bx Test
... Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ...
... Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ ...
Pathfinding by cranial nerve VII (facial) motorneurons
... thus a tectospinal tract. The middle of these three lateral longitudinal tracts descends from the trigeminal root, and is the descending sensory tract of V. The most dorsolateral of the tracts ascends from the area of the facial root. Windle and Austin (1936) observed that the sensory root of the fa ...
... thus a tectospinal tract. The middle of these three lateral longitudinal tracts descends from the trigeminal root, and is the descending sensory tract of V. The most dorsolateral of the tracts ascends from the area of the facial root. Windle and Austin (1936) observed that the sensory root of the fa ...
Activity dynamics and behavioral correlates of CA3 and CA1
... sorted into the burst spike category, whereas a spike associated with ISIs both before and after that spike larger than 20 ms was sorted into the single spike category. The preferred phase, modulation depth, and P value according to the Rayleigh test were calculated for each category of each neuron. ...
... sorted into the burst spike category, whereas a spike associated with ISIs both before and after that spike larger than 20 ms was sorted into the single spike category. The preferred phase, modulation depth, and P value according to the Rayleigh test were calculated for each category of each neuron. ...
Hikosaka O - lsr
... the epithalamus. The MHb receives inputs mainly from the limbic system and sends outputs to the interpeduncular nucleus (IPN), which projects to the raphe nuclei. The LHb receives inputs mainly from the basal ganglia and sends outputs to the brain structures that contain dopaminergic neurons and ser ...
... the epithalamus. The MHb receives inputs mainly from the limbic system and sends outputs to the interpeduncular nucleus (IPN), which projects to the raphe nuclei. The LHb receives inputs mainly from the basal ganglia and sends outputs to the brain structures that contain dopaminergic neurons and ser ...
PDF Document
... models for the control of neural circuits in the brain, but recently has shown promise in modulating activity in the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system (fig. S1) (2–55). Optogenetic methods involve expressing light-activated microbial opsin proteins in desired neural or nonneural cell populat ...
... models for the control of neural circuits in the brain, but recently has shown promise in modulating activity in the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system (fig. S1) (2–55). Optogenetic methods involve expressing light-activated microbial opsin proteins in desired neural or nonneural cell populat ...
Morphological Analysis of Dendritic Spine Development in Primary
... a relatively small samplefrom which to generalizethe results (Harris et al., 1989, 1992). The dimension of the spine, being at the limit of optical resolution, has greatly limited the study of spinemorphology and function at the light microscopelevel. However, the recent advent of confocal microscop ...
... a relatively small samplefrom which to generalizethe results (Harris et al., 1989, 1992). The dimension of the spine, being at the limit of optical resolution, has greatly limited the study of spinemorphology and function at the light microscopelevel. However, the recent advent of confocal microscop ...
Nervous Systems
... • The core of the brainstem has a diffuse network of neurons called the reticular formation • This regulates the amount and type of information that reaches the cerebral cortex and affects alertness ...
... • The core of the brainstem has a diffuse network of neurons called the reticular formation • This regulates the amount and type of information that reaches the cerebral cortex and affects alertness ...