Structure and Function of Neurons - Assets
... on/within the ribosomes. Peripheral proteins, which are soluble and live in the cytoplasm, are synthesized on free polysomes and transported directly into the dendrites and axons. ...
... on/within the ribosomes. Peripheral proteins, which are soluble and live in the cytoplasm, are synthesized on free polysomes and transported directly into the dendrites and axons. ...
THE SENSORIMOTOR SYSTEM (p.l) 1. Introduction Like the
... Lesions --- S unable to move one body part without moving other parts (loses the precision of movement) --- astereognosia (difficulty recognizing objects by touch) --- reduced speed, accuracy & force of movement --- but S still above to move (less precise, “clumsy” movements) 6. Cerebellum and Basal ...
... Lesions --- S unable to move one body part without moving other parts (loses the precision of movement) --- astereognosia (difficulty recognizing objects by touch) --- reduced speed, accuracy & force of movement --- but S still above to move (less precise, “clumsy” movements) 6. Cerebellum and Basal ...
The Mindful Brain - International Centre for Child Trauma Prevention
... through positive social experiences. Siegel suggests that mindfulness as a form of “attention and care focused on oneself” encourages an approach mindset in which feelings become flexible and affective style is shifted towards resilience. With this we gain the capacity to rebound from negative state ...
... through positive social experiences. Siegel suggests that mindfulness as a form of “attention and care focused on oneself” encourages an approach mindset in which feelings become flexible and affective style is shifted towards resilience. With this we gain the capacity to rebound from negative state ...
Nerve Tissue
... • slightly more K+ leaves the cell than Na+ entering • negative overshoot – hyperpolarization or afterpotential ...
... • slightly more K+ leaves the cell than Na+ entering • negative overshoot – hyperpolarization or afterpotential ...
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... the purpose of suggesting computational devices that could take advantage of chaos, the different embedded dynamical states can be interpreted as different behaviors or computational modes suitable for particular tasks. Previously we proposed a rather abstract neural network model that mimicked cortex ...
... the purpose of suggesting computational devices that could take advantage of chaos, the different embedded dynamical states can be interpreted as different behaviors or computational modes suitable for particular tasks. Previously we proposed a rather abstract neural network model that mimicked cortex ...
Chapter 15 - Las Positas College
... A study of the autonomic nervous system enables you to understand actions the body performs without conscious thought. You involuntarily experience countless smooth muscle and cardiac muscle contractions and gland secretions that provide a stable internal environment for you. Some of the important v ...
... A study of the autonomic nervous system enables you to understand actions the body performs without conscious thought. You involuntarily experience countless smooth muscle and cardiac muscle contractions and gland secretions that provide a stable internal environment for you. Some of the important v ...
The 18th European Conference on Artificial - CEUR
... Space, 2008] games engine. It is a black and white 3D environment with an agent, a user, four rooms connected by four corridors, and a unique object in each room (see Figure 4); the objects were vertically or horizontally striped pyramids or stalactites (down facing pyramids). The agent and user can ...
... Space, 2008] games engine. It is a black and white 3D environment with an agent, a user, four rooms connected by four corridors, and a unique object in each room (see Figure 4); the objects were vertically or horizontally striped pyramids or stalactites (down facing pyramids). The agent and user can ...
Dopamine control of pyramidal neuron activity in the primary motor
... cortex (Cg), or in the deep layers of M1, by using 3H-DA labelling. More recently, Hosp et al. (2011) described in rats direct projections from the Ventral Tegmental Area (VTA) to M1. Although detectable dopaminergic tissue levels can be measured in the motor cortex, this DA innervation remains weak ...
... cortex (Cg), or in the deep layers of M1, by using 3H-DA labelling. More recently, Hosp et al. (2011) described in rats direct projections from the Ventral Tegmental Area (VTA) to M1. Although detectable dopaminergic tissue levels can be measured in the motor cortex, this DA innervation remains weak ...
neural basis of deciding, choosing and acting
... brain processes and associated body movements ‘happening’ from the agent ‘acting’? To answer this question, we must understand the basic properties of decisions, choices and actions, and how they arise from brain processes. We are beginning to reach such a level of understanding of how the brain mak ...
... brain processes and associated body movements ‘happening’ from the agent ‘acting’? To answer this question, we must understand the basic properties of decisions, choices and actions, and how they arise from brain processes. We are beginning to reach such a level of understanding of how the brain mak ...
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... The SOD1 mutant mouse is the most widely used model of human amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). To determine where and when the pathological changes of motor neuron disease begins, we performed a comprehensive spatiotemporal analysis of disease progression in SOD1G93A mice. Quantitative pathologic ...
... The SOD1 mutant mouse is the most widely used model of human amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). To determine where and when the pathological changes of motor neuron disease begins, we performed a comprehensive spatiotemporal analysis of disease progression in SOD1G93A mice. Quantitative pathologic ...
23. Parasympathetic nervous system
... -Stimulates sympathetic activity, especially previously learned fear-related behavior -Can be voluntary when decide to recall frightful experience - cerebral cortex acts through amygdala -Some people can regulate some autonomic activities by gaining extraordinary control over their emotions ...
... -Stimulates sympathetic activity, especially previously learned fear-related behavior -Can be voluntary when decide to recall frightful experience - cerebral cortex acts through amygdala -Some people can regulate some autonomic activities by gaining extraordinary control over their emotions ...
Olfactory processing: maps, time and codes Gilles Laurent
... recognize or decode precise temporal sequences of neural events. Justifiably less familiar, though not new, is the idea that temporal sequences of neural events might be used also to encode and decode stimuli that are, to a degree, static, such as a short odor puff. Recent work on olfactory processi ...
... recognize or decode precise temporal sequences of neural events. Justifiably less familiar, though not new, is the idea that temporal sequences of neural events might be used also to encode and decode stimuli that are, to a degree, static, such as a short odor puff. Recent work on olfactory processi ...
21-Spinal Cord Tracts I
... Their branches ascend and descend for several spinal segments in the dorsolateral tract, before synapsing in the dorsal horn Intersegmental fibers, establishing connections with neurons in the opposite half of the spinal cord, cross the midline in the anterior white commissure ...
... Their branches ascend and descend for several spinal segments in the dorsolateral tract, before synapsing in the dorsal horn Intersegmental fibers, establishing connections with neurons in the opposite half of the spinal cord, cross the midline in the anterior white commissure ...
Neurons, Neural Networks, and Learning
... membership is recognized correctly. If so, no action is required. If not, a learning rule must be applied to adjust the weights. • This iterative process has to continue either until for all vectors from the learning set their membership will be recognized correctly or it will not be recognized just ...
... membership is recognized correctly. If so, no action is required. If not, a learning rule must be applied to adjust the weights. • This iterative process has to continue either until for all vectors from the learning set their membership will be recognized correctly or it will not be recognized just ...
5. Third year activities - LIRA-Lab
... hand, MIRROR did not fully achieve the integration of the many experiments on a single working demonstrator. We would like to mention though that the members of the consortium are now part of a larger FP6’s integrated project (RobotCub, FP6-004370) which can be seen in many respects as the continuat ...
... hand, MIRROR did not fully achieve the integration of the many experiments on a single working demonstrator. We would like to mention though that the members of the consortium are now part of a larger FP6’s integrated project (RobotCub, FP6-004370) which can be seen in many respects as the continuat ...
fluctuations in somatosensory responsiveness and baseline firing
... the experimenter’s headphones during visually monitored testing of responsiveness to mechanical cutaneous stimulation. Stimulation was delivered via a handheld probe (2 mm in diameter), calibrated to deliver 2– 4 g of force. The probe traveled a distance up to 3 cm in 0.15 s. Monotonous, unidirectio ...
... the experimenter’s headphones during visually monitored testing of responsiveness to mechanical cutaneous stimulation. Stimulation was delivered via a handheld probe (2 mm in diameter), calibrated to deliver 2– 4 g of force. The probe traveled a distance up to 3 cm in 0.15 s. Monotonous, unidirectio ...
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... selective deficits in FaBER tests of that same emotion reliably occur together. Goldman cites FaBER tests on patients with such deficits. For example, patients with damage to the amygdala, parts of the brain located deep within the medial temporal lobes that play a role in certain emotional response ...
... selective deficits in FaBER tests of that same emotion reliably occur together. Goldman cites FaBER tests on patients with such deficits. For example, patients with damage to the amygdala, parts of the brain located deep within the medial temporal lobes that play a role in certain emotional response ...