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... What Are the Nervous System, Neurons, and Nerves? How Neurons Use Neurotransmitters to Communicate How the Brain and Spinal Cord Interact Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems How Hormones Interact with the Nervous System and Affect ...
... What Are the Nervous System, Neurons, and Nerves? How Neurons Use Neurotransmitters to Communicate How the Brain and Spinal Cord Interact Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems How Hormones Interact with the Nervous System and Affect ...
The influence of James and Darwin on Cajal and his
... using chimpanzees (Köhler, 1917). Köhler concluded that chimpanzees can learn by associating stimuli and not only through the stimulus-response relation. It was William James who in 1879 first drew attention to the idea that there were anatomical changes associated with plasticity although objective ...
... using chimpanzees (Köhler, 1917). Köhler concluded that chimpanzees can learn by associating stimuli and not only through the stimulus-response relation. It was William James who in 1879 first drew attention to the idea that there were anatomical changes associated with plasticity although objective ...
the organization of behavioral repertoire in motor cortex
... Motor cortex in the primate brain was once thought to contain a simple map of the body’s muscles. Recent evidence suggests, however, that it operates at a radically more complex level, coordinating behaviorally useful actions. Specific subregions of motor cortex may emphasize different ethologically ...
... Motor cortex in the primate brain was once thought to contain a simple map of the body’s muscles. Recent evidence suggests, however, that it operates at a radically more complex level, coordinating behaviorally useful actions. Specific subregions of motor cortex may emphasize different ethologically ...
Singing in the Brain: Investigating the Role of Adult
... Neurogenesis refers to the process of adding new neurons in the brain. It is typically a perinatal phenomenon. However, it can occur in very specific regions of the adult vertebrate brain, usually related to memory. The role of neurogenesis in memory is not yet clear. Some evidence suggests that neu ...
... Neurogenesis refers to the process of adding new neurons in the brain. It is typically a perinatal phenomenon. However, it can occur in very specific regions of the adult vertebrate brain, usually related to memory. The role of neurogenesis in memory is not yet clear. Some evidence suggests that neu ...
The C. elegans Connectome Consists of Homogenous Circuits with
... blocks, termed network motifs, are significantly overrepresented in biological networks, including the neural network of the round worm C. elegans [19,22–27]. Focusing on these small motifs allowed deciphering their potential functional roles in the network [20–23,25,28–30]. In addition, linear syst ...
... blocks, termed network motifs, are significantly overrepresented in biological networks, including the neural network of the round worm C. elegans [19,22–27]. Focusing on these small motifs allowed deciphering their potential functional roles in the network [20–23,25,28–30]. In addition, linear syst ...
A Cellular Structure for Online Routing of Digital Spiking Neuron
... form a loop (dendritic loop) that conveys data packets. The soma unit sends a packet containing the current membrane potential on its dendritic output. Synapse units process the packets. If a synapse unit receives a pre-synaptic action potential it adds (or subtracts) its synaptic weight to the first ...
... form a loop (dendritic loop) that conveys data packets. The soma unit sends a packet containing the current membrane potential on its dendritic output. Synapse units process the packets. If a synapse unit receives a pre-synaptic action potential it adds (or subtracts) its synaptic weight to the first ...
Defects in ER–endosome contacts impact lysosome function in
... HeLa line stably expressing a reporter protein comprising CD8 fused to the cytoplasmic tail of the cation-independent M6PR (ciM6PR; Seaman, 2007). As some CD8-M6PR fusion protein is present at the plasma membrane and subject to endocytosis and subsequent trafficking, anti-CD8 antibody uptake experim ...
... HeLa line stably expressing a reporter protein comprising CD8 fused to the cytoplasmic tail of the cation-independent M6PR (ciM6PR; Seaman, 2007). As some CD8-M6PR fusion protein is present at the plasma membrane and subject to endocytosis and subsequent trafficking, anti-CD8 antibody uptake experim ...
connections of the cerebral cortex
... this investigator has decided to begin the study of this problem with a small and presumably simplified brain, that of the albino rat. Numerous minute lesions have been made in all parts of the cortex. These have been traced by means of reconstructions to portray the resulting degenerations from the ...
... this investigator has decided to begin the study of this problem with a small and presumably simplified brain, that of the albino rat. Numerous minute lesions have been made in all parts of the cortex. These have been traced by means of reconstructions to portray the resulting degenerations from the ...
The Representation of Biological Classes in the Human Brain
... in two behavioral similarity judgment tasks administered in a single 45 min session. The first task was a triad judgment task, in which subjects were instructed to “choose the odd-one-out” given a set of three animals. The stimuli were digital images that included a representative image from each of ...
... in two behavioral similarity judgment tasks administered in a single 45 min session. The first task was a triad judgment task, in which subjects were instructed to “choose the odd-one-out” given a set of three animals. The stimuli were digital images that included a representative image from each of ...
Effects of uniform extracellular DC electric fields on excitability in rat
... allowed to stabilize before applying the fields. Control responses were obtained before and after application of polarizing current. Orthodromic stimuli were applied >0.5 s after field application or termination. Unless otherwise stated, orthodromic stimulation intensity was adjusted to produce 30–7 ...
... allowed to stabilize before applying the fields. Control responses were obtained before and after application of polarizing current. Orthodromic stimuli were applied >0.5 s after field application or termination. Unless otherwise stated, orthodromic stimulation intensity was adjusted to produce 30–7 ...
The State of the Art of Respiratory Control
... faster acting peripheral respiratory chemoreceptors, located at the bifurcation of the common carotid arteries and in the aortic arch, respond to changes in both arterial CO 2 and O 2 . The dominant afferent input that maintains breathing when you are conscious is the descending “wakefulness drive” ...
... faster acting peripheral respiratory chemoreceptors, located at the bifurcation of the common carotid arteries and in the aortic arch, respond to changes in both arterial CO 2 and O 2 . The dominant afferent input that maintains breathing when you are conscious is the descending “wakefulness drive” ...
Neurochemical and Cellular Reorganization of the Spinal Cord in a
... established between the output of the camera and a given relative fluorescence of the beads. The camera response was determined to be linear, thus establishing that a doubling of the camera grayscale output represents a doubling of label present in the tissue. For SPR internalization, sagittal secti ...
... established between the output of the camera and a given relative fluorescence of the beads. The camera response was determined to be linear, thus establishing that a doubling of the camera grayscale output represents a doubling of label present in the tissue. For SPR internalization, sagittal secti ...
Inferring spike-timing-dependent plasticity from spike train data
... neural activity [1, 2]. A number of experimental results, using intracellular recordings in vitro, have shown that synaptic plasticity depends on the precise pairing of pre- and post-synaptic spiking [3]. While such spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is thought to serve as a powerful regulator ...
... neural activity [1, 2]. A number of experimental results, using intracellular recordings in vitro, have shown that synaptic plasticity depends on the precise pairing of pre- and post-synaptic spiking [3]. While such spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) is thought to serve as a powerful regulator ...
The functional role of the parieto-frontal mirror circuit: interpretations
... behaviour, among which are hand grasping, mouth and head movements, arm reaching and various types of eye movements. These circuits are activated by specific sets of sensory inputs that are conveyed to the parietal lobe from somatosensory, visual and auditory areas. In this Review, we focus on the m ...
... behaviour, among which are hand grasping, mouth and head movements, arm reaching and various types of eye movements. These circuits are activated by specific sets of sensory inputs that are conveyed to the parietal lobe from somatosensory, visual and auditory areas. In this Review, we focus on the m ...
Central Nervous System
... • integration (summation of inhibitory and excitatory) nerve impulses • highway for upward and downward travel of sensory and motor information • Brain functions • sensations, memory, emotions, decision making, behavior ...
... • integration (summation of inhibitory and excitatory) nerve impulses • highway for upward and downward travel of sensory and motor information • Brain functions • sensations, memory, emotions, decision making, behavior ...
Central Sensorimotor Programs
... Motor pool – all motor neurons innervating the fibers of a single muscle Fast muscle fibers – fatigue quickly Slow muscle fibers – capable of sustained contraction due to vascularization Muscles are a mix of slow and fast fibers ...
... Motor pool – all motor neurons innervating the fibers of a single muscle Fast muscle fibers – fatigue quickly Slow muscle fibers – capable of sustained contraction due to vascularization Muscles are a mix of slow and fast fibers ...
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... view of an episodic memory system, experiments with rodents promote its role as a spatial cognitive system. Although there is abundant evidence pointing to an overlap between these two theories, the dissociation is sustained by conflicting physiological data. This thesis proposes that the functional ...
... view of an episodic memory system, experiments with rodents promote its role as a spatial cognitive system. Although there is abundant evidence pointing to an overlap between these two theories, the dissociation is sustained by conflicting physiological data. This thesis proposes that the functional ...
THE VISUAL CLAUSTRUM OF THE CAT I. Structure and Connections`
... the cat was resuscitated (in all cases, it remained deeply anesthetized for several hours after recovery from paralysis) and allowed to survive for from 1 to 7 days. It was then re-anesthetized and perfused through the left ventricle with 4% paraformaldehyde or with 10% formolsaline. Blocks of brain ...
... the cat was resuscitated (in all cases, it remained deeply anesthetized for several hours after recovery from paralysis) and allowed to survive for from 1 to 7 days. It was then re-anesthetized and perfused through the left ventricle with 4% paraformaldehyde or with 10% formolsaline. Blocks of brain ...
The functional role of the parieto-frontal mirror circuit
... behaviour, among which are hand grasping, mouth and head movements, arm reaching and various types of eye movements. These circuits are activated by specific sets of sensory inputs that are conveyed to the parietal lobe from somatosensory, visual and auditory areas. In this Review, we focus on the m ...
... behaviour, among which are hand grasping, mouth and head movements, arm reaching and various types of eye movements. These circuits are activated by specific sets of sensory inputs that are conveyed to the parietal lobe from somatosensory, visual and auditory areas. In this Review, we focus on the m ...
An Energy Budget for Signaling in the Grey Matter of the Brain
... 1990)). Taking an average value of 1, and noting that 10% of the charge influx is carried by Ca2+ rather than Na+ (Burnashev et al., 1995), this implies an entry of 180,000 Na+ and 10,000 Ca2+ per vesicle of glutamate released. Each Ca2+ is extruded by 3 Na+/Ca2+ exchange, leading to the entry of an ...
... 1990)). Taking an average value of 1, and noting that 10% of the charge influx is carried by Ca2+ rather than Na+ (Burnashev et al., 1995), this implies an entry of 180,000 Na+ and 10,000 Ca2+ per vesicle of glutamate released. Each Ca2+ is extruded by 3 Na+/Ca2+ exchange, leading to the entry of an ...
One Computer Scientist`s (Deep) Superior Colliculus
... Every natural organism embodies solutions to a host of ecological problems, found through eons of evolution. The study of these solutions and their applications in technical settings is called biomimetics and it has been a driving force in many areas of research. Biomimetic approaches at various lev ...
... Every natural organism embodies solutions to a host of ecological problems, found through eons of evolution. The study of these solutions and their applications in technical settings is called biomimetics and it has been a driving force in many areas of research. Biomimetic approaches at various lev ...
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... of the cytoskeleton at tremendous distances from their site of synthesis in the cell body represents a formidable challenge (Nixon, 1998). Through studies of the movement of radiolabeled amino acid precursors, several major components of axonal transport are known (Grafstein, 1995). The fastest comp ...
... of the cytoskeleton at tremendous distances from their site of synthesis in the cell body represents a formidable challenge (Nixon, 1998). Through studies of the movement of radiolabeled amino acid precursors, several major components of axonal transport are known (Grafstein, 1995). The fastest comp ...
Hearing Physiology - Virtual Learning Environment
... Role of middle ear in the hearing In the second steps, the middle area of tympanic membrane attaches to the malleus that vibrates together with the tympanic membrane. This vibration is pass across the air from the malleus to the incus and then to the stapes (See 3 in Fig. 2). Therefore role of ear ( ...
... Role of middle ear in the hearing In the second steps, the middle area of tympanic membrane attaches to the malleus that vibrates together with the tympanic membrane. This vibration is pass across the air from the malleus to the incus and then to the stapes (See 3 in Fig. 2). Therefore role of ear ( ...
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... In 20% of the hamsters, there was no restoration of rhythmic activity following the SCN transplant. Can you be confident of your conclusion about the role of the SCN based on data from 80% of the hamsters? Why or why not? a) No. The most likely explanation is that the SCN does not control the circa ...
... In 20% of the hamsters, there was no restoration of rhythmic activity following the SCN transplant. Can you be confident of your conclusion about the role of the SCN based on data from 80% of the hamsters? Why or why not? a) No. The most likely explanation is that the SCN does not control the circa ...
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... Crucial predictions of the semantic somatotopy model is that perception of spoken or written action words should activate cortical areas involved in action control and execution in a category-specific somatotopic fashion, depending on the semantics of the action words. As the cortical areas of actio ...
... Crucial predictions of the semantic somatotopy model is that perception of spoken or written action words should activate cortical areas involved in action control and execution in a category-specific somatotopic fashion, depending on the semantics of the action words. As the cortical areas of actio ...