
Hybrid Scheme for Modeling Local Field Potentials from Point
... rates, synaptic currents and membrane potentials) has nevertheless been used as a proxy for the LFP when comparing with experiments. In a recent study comparing different candidate proxies, it was found that a suitably chosen sum of synaptic currents could provide a good LFP proxy, but only for the ...
... rates, synaptic currents and membrane potentials) has nevertheless been used as a proxy for the LFP when comparing with experiments. In a recent study comparing different candidate proxies, it was found that a suitably chosen sum of synaptic currents could provide a good LFP proxy, but only for the ...
HLH-14 is a C. elegans Achaete-Scute protein that
... including neurogenesis. Neural bHLH proteins have been characterized in organisms as diverse as nematodes, flies and vertebrates. These factors can assume a variety of tasks, depending upon when and where they are expressed. For example, proneural bHLH factors are expressed early in neurogenesis and ...
... including neurogenesis. Neural bHLH proteins have been characterized in organisms as diverse as nematodes, flies and vertebrates. These factors can assume a variety of tasks, depending upon when and where they are expressed. For example, proneural bHLH factors are expressed early in neurogenesis and ...
Perception, action, and word meanings in the human brain
... secondary perceptual regions such as the parietal cortex. Although verb meanings affect motion sensitivity (d’), motion sensitivity is a product of processing at many levels within the motion perception steam, including higher-level multimodal brain regions.50 Furthermore, language–perception intera ...
... secondary perceptual regions such as the parietal cortex. Although verb meanings affect motion sensitivity (d’), motion sensitivity is a product of processing at many levels within the motion perception steam, including higher-level multimodal brain regions.50 Furthermore, language–perception intera ...
Perception, action, and word meanings in the human brain: the case
... secondary perceptual regions such as the parietal cortex. Although verb meanings affect motion sensitivity (d’), motion sensitivity is a product of processing at many levels within the motion perception steam, including higher-level multimodal brain regions.50 Furthermore, language–perception intera ...
... secondary perceptual regions such as the parietal cortex. Although verb meanings affect motion sensitivity (d’), motion sensitivity is a product of processing at many levels within the motion perception steam, including higher-level multimodal brain regions.50 Furthermore, language–perception intera ...
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... In recent years we have developed a model of auditory cortical organization in nonhuman primates based on a wide range of anatomical and physiological findings (Hackett et al., 1998a; Kaas et al., 1999; Kaas and Hackett, 2000). According to the model, primate auditory cortex consists of three major ...
... In recent years we have developed a model of auditory cortical organization in nonhuman primates based on a wide range of anatomical and physiological findings (Hackett et al., 1998a; Kaas et al., 1999; Kaas and Hackett, 2000). According to the model, primate auditory cortex consists of three major ...
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... Drosophila development atlas by Volker Hartenstein http://www.sdbonline.org/fly/atlas/00atlas.htm ...
... Drosophila development atlas by Volker Hartenstein http://www.sdbonline.org/fly/atlas/00atlas.htm ...
Role of the thalamic nucleus reuniens in mediating interactions
... hippocampus to the circuitry in mPFC responsible for decision making and goaldirected behavior. Oscillatory synchrony between the hippocampus and mPFC has been shown to increase in tasks with high spatial working memory demand. However, the mechanisms and circuitry supporting hippocampal-mPFC intera ...
... hippocampus to the circuitry in mPFC responsible for decision making and goaldirected behavior. Oscillatory synchrony between the hippocampus and mPFC has been shown to increase in tasks with high spatial working memory demand. However, the mechanisms and circuitry supporting hippocampal-mPFC intera ...
Rewardcircuit - URMC - University of Rochester
... idea that there is an anatomically identifiable reward circuit (Olds and Milner, 1954). Support for the existence of such a circuit came with pharmacological manipulation of those sites, in particular intracranial injections of drugs of abuse (Carlezon and Wise, 1996; Carr and White, 1983; Phillips ...
... idea that there is an anatomically identifiable reward circuit (Olds and Milner, 1954). Support for the existence of such a circuit came with pharmacological manipulation of those sites, in particular intracranial injections of drugs of abuse (Carlezon and Wise, 1996; Carr and White, 1983; Phillips ...
Xenopus laevis Retinal Ganglion Cell Dendritic Arbors Develop
... Similarly, RGCs in dark-reared tadpoles extended 14.9 + 1.3 branch tips compared to an average of 14.4 + 1.2 branch tips per RGC in light-reared tadpoles. While our results indicate that RGC dendritic morphogenesis is independent of environmental light, it is possible that neuronal activity in the r ...
... Similarly, RGCs in dark-reared tadpoles extended 14.9 + 1.3 branch tips compared to an average of 14.4 + 1.2 branch tips per RGC in light-reared tadpoles. While our results indicate that RGC dendritic morphogenesis is independent of environmental light, it is possible that neuronal activity in the r ...
Fibroblast growth factor modulates HIV coreceptor - SGF-5000
... FGF1 Decreases CXCR4 in Neuronal Cells As there was no access to fetal material to establish primary human neurons, we used the human neuroblastoma cell line SH-SY5Y, differentiated into postmitotic cells with retinoic acid. This cell line has been shown previously to express CXCR4 (Loetscher et al. ...
... FGF1 Decreases CXCR4 in Neuronal Cells As there was no access to fetal material to establish primary human neurons, we used the human neuroblastoma cell line SH-SY5Y, differentiated into postmitotic cells with retinoic acid. This cell line has been shown previously to express CXCR4 (Loetscher et al. ...
Role of the thalamic nucleus reuniens in mediating interactions
... hippocampus to the circuitry in mPFC responsible for decision making and goaldirected behavior. Oscillatory synchrony between the hippocampus and mPFC has been shown to increase in tasks with high spatial working memory demand. However, the mechanisms and circuitry supporting hippocampal-mPFC intera ...
... hippocampus to the circuitry in mPFC responsible for decision making and goaldirected behavior. Oscillatory synchrony between the hippocampus and mPFC has been shown to increase in tasks with high spatial working memory demand. However, the mechanisms and circuitry supporting hippocampal-mPFC intera ...
Postnatal characterization of cells in the accessory olfactory bulb of
... pheromones to the same animal provoke responses from both MOB and AOB (Luo et al., 2003; Xu et al., 2005). This suggests that these two systems might not be as functionally distinct as was originally thought (Meredith, 1991; Baum and Kelliher, 2009). Molecular and functional characteristics of these ...
... pheromones to the same animal provoke responses from both MOB and AOB (Luo et al., 2003; Xu et al., 2005). This suggests that these two systems might not be as functionally distinct as was originally thought (Meredith, 1991; Baum and Kelliher, 2009). Molecular and functional characteristics of these ...
PSNS 2nd Lecture 1433 - Home - KSU Faculty Member websites
... Two kinds of effects produced by ACh. Ach causes a fall in BP due to arteriolar vasodilatation and slowing of the heart A larger dose of ACh also produces bradycardia, further reducing BP Atropine blocks the effect of ACh in lowering BP Still under the influence of atropine, a much larger dose of AC ...
... Two kinds of effects produced by ACh. Ach causes a fall in BP due to arteriolar vasodilatation and slowing of the heart A larger dose of ACh also produces bradycardia, further reducing BP Atropine blocks the effect of ACh in lowering BP Still under the influence of atropine, a much larger dose of AC ...
1 also mediates MMP-2 and MMP-9 activation. In our
... separately the toxicity of A? and glutamate and interlinks on each isolated cellular type (motor neurons and human myotubes). We showed that motor neurons were highly sensitive to A? and that their death involved a large release of glutamate (as already showed in cortical or hippocampal neurons). Ad ...
... separately the toxicity of A? and glutamate and interlinks on each isolated cellular type (motor neurons and human myotubes). We showed that motor neurons were highly sensitive to A? and that their death involved a large release of glutamate (as already showed in cortical or hippocampal neurons). Ad ...
Brain stem excitatory and inhibitory signaling pathways regulating
... which can be modulated by alterations in activity of neutral endopeptidases (156). In addition, endogenous substance P facilitates synaptic transmission in airway parasympathetic ganglia (34, 154), similar to the effect observed with cyclooxygenase activation and the release of prostaglandins in ant ...
... which can be modulated by alterations in activity of neutral endopeptidases (156). In addition, endogenous substance P facilitates synaptic transmission in airway parasympathetic ganglia (34, 154), similar to the effect observed with cyclooxygenase activation and the release of prostaglandins in ant ...
Chapter 4 Notes Power Point
... •Embryonic stem cells can differentiate into any kind of human cell. •In recent years, scientists have successfully reprogrammed cells from adult organs (skin cells), to become stem cells. These are called “induced pluripotent stem (IPS)” cells. •Patient-advocacy groups hope that transplanted stem c ...
... •Embryonic stem cells can differentiate into any kind of human cell. •In recent years, scientists have successfully reprogrammed cells from adult organs (skin cells), to become stem cells. These are called “induced pluripotent stem (IPS)” cells. •Patient-advocacy groups hope that transplanted stem c ...
Zn2 Slows Down CaV3.3 Gating Kinetics: Implications for
... could be affected by Zn2⫹, which is stored with glutamate in the terminals of a subset of cells, also called the gluzinergic neurons, and coreleased with this excitatory neurotransmitter (Frederickson et al. 2000, 2005; Howell et al. 1984; Qian and Noebels 2005). That Zn2⫹ may affect T-type channel ...
... could be affected by Zn2⫹, which is stored with glutamate in the terminals of a subset of cells, also called the gluzinergic neurons, and coreleased with this excitatory neurotransmitter (Frederickson et al. 2000, 2005; Howell et al. 1984; Qian and Noebels 2005). That Zn2⫹ may affect T-type channel ...
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... co-release of classical neurotransmitters takes place, the receptors for the different neurotransmitters must be colocalized in the postsynaptic element, specifically in the subsynaptic zone apposing the site of release. Another possibility is that the receptors for one neurotransmitter are in the s ...
... co-release of classical neurotransmitters takes place, the receptors for the different neurotransmitters must be colocalized in the postsynaptic element, specifically in the subsynaptic zone apposing the site of release. Another possibility is that the receptors for one neurotransmitter are in the s ...
neural_networks
... quantitative aspect of the total pattern we associate with that individual. A feature can be an axis in a higher dimensional geometric space. Qualitative features can also be valued, as zero or one, for the absence or presence of a feature (e.g., ‘has a driver’s license’) We will only use non-negati ...
... quantitative aspect of the total pattern we associate with that individual. A feature can be an axis in a higher dimensional geometric space. Qualitative features can also be valued, as zero or one, for the absence or presence of a feature (e.g., ‘has a driver’s license’) We will only use non-negati ...
Critical Periods:
... – arching of the back with an elevation in the rump & head region; can also include movement of tail laterally ...
... – arching of the back with an elevation in the rump & head region; can also include movement of tail laterally ...
PROGRAMME and ABSTRACTS
... Ewa Obuchowicz (Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland) Effects of antidepressant drugs on cytokines in experimental study Francesco Roselli (Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry, München, Germany) Neuroplasticity in depression Marta Kubera (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) Immu ...
... Ewa Obuchowicz (Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland) Effects of antidepressant drugs on cytokines in experimental study Francesco Roselli (Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry, München, Germany) Neuroplasticity in depression Marta Kubera (Institute of Pharmacology PAS, Kraków, Poland) Immu ...
BCM Theory
... Figure S2A. The signal triggers spikes in some IO cells that are in an upswing phase of their potential. An example of this upswing is shown in Figure S2B, where an external input (arrow in the figure) triggers a spike. Typically, when an IO neuron is in a downswing phase of its potential, the exter ...
... Figure S2A. The signal triggers spikes in some IO cells that are in an upswing phase of their potential. An example of this upswing is shown in Figure S2B, where an external input (arrow in the figure) triggers a spike. Typically, when an IO neuron is in a downswing phase of its potential, the exter ...
Spinal Cord Neural Modeling for Clinical Applications
... The text of this thesis and the accompanying table and figure captions, citations, and bibliography were written solely by the author Nicolae Adrian Iftimia; however, the information presented herein describes not only the work of the author but the collective efforts of the research team Arle et al ...
... The text of this thesis and the accompanying table and figure captions, citations, and bibliography were written solely by the author Nicolae Adrian Iftimia; however, the information presented herein describes not only the work of the author but the collective efforts of the research team Arle et al ...
Spontaneous plasticity in the injured spinal cord
... Previous studies in rodents demonstrated that lesions of inputs to the hippocampus, sensory cortex, motor cortex, and red nucleus can be followed by compensatory collateral sprouting.7 Recently we investigated whether intrinsic circuitry of the spinal cord, like that of the cortex and brainstem (see ...
... Previous studies in rodents demonstrated that lesions of inputs to the hippocampus, sensory cortex, motor cortex, and red nucleus can be followed by compensatory collateral sprouting.7 Recently we investigated whether intrinsic circuitry of the spinal cord, like that of the cortex and brainstem (see ...
The Neural Basis of Addiction: A Pathology of Motivation and Choice
... integrated stimulus that behavior is “activated” and 2) “direct” this state of activation toward a specific behavioral response. While we have made substantial progress toward identifying the neural circuits and cellular foundations responsible for activating behavior, we have been only marginally e ...
... integrated stimulus that behavior is “activated” and 2) “direct” this state of activation toward a specific behavioral response. While we have made substantial progress toward identifying the neural circuits and cellular foundations responsible for activating behavior, we have been only marginally e ...