neuroanatomy - University of Toledo
... New York University, where he received his M.D. degree in 1931. During his student years, Dr. Netter’s notebook sketches attracted the attention of the medical faculty and other physicians, allowing him to augment his income by illustrating articles and textbooks. He continued illustrating as a side ...
... New York University, where he received his M.D. degree in 1931. During his student years, Dr. Netter’s notebook sketches attracted the attention of the medical faculty and other physicians, allowing him to augment his income by illustrating articles and textbooks. He continued illustrating as a side ...
Central Control of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems and
... into three distinct neural phases in which each phase reflects a “state” of the oscillating network rather than a particular configuration of the motor output. In other words, a cycle phase in this context means a recurring episode when one or more groups of neurons in the network discharge a charac ...
... into three distinct neural phases in which each phase reflects a “state” of the oscillating network rather than a particular configuration of the motor output. In other words, a cycle phase in this context means a recurring episode when one or more groups of neurons in the network discharge a charac ...
The natural hallucinogen 5-MeO-DMT, component of Ayahuasca
... Amazonian beverage traditionally used for ritual, religious and healing purposes that is being increasingly used for recreational purposes in US and Europe. 5MeO-DMT is of potential interest for schizophrenia research owing to its hallucinogenic properties. Two other psychotomimetic agents, phencycl ...
... Amazonian beverage traditionally used for ritual, religious and healing purposes that is being increasingly used for recreational purposes in US and Europe. 5MeO-DMT is of potential interest for schizophrenia research owing to its hallucinogenic properties. Two other psychotomimetic agents, phencycl ...
Mapping From Motor Cortex to Biceps and Triceps Altered By Elbow
... obtained in our previous study. Dorsal sites in the arm representation should be associated with goal elbow angles that are fully or mostly extended. Therefore stimulation of these sites while the elbow is held stationary should evoke more triceps than biceps activity. Greater triceps activity shoul ...
... obtained in our previous study. Dorsal sites in the arm representation should be associated with goal elbow angles that are fully or mostly extended. Therefore stimulation of these sites while the elbow is held stationary should evoke more triceps than biceps activity. Greater triceps activity shoul ...
Molecular and functional anatomy of the mouse olfactory epithelium
... The olfactory system is important for social behaviors, feeding and avoiding predators. Detection of odorous molecules is made by odorant receptors on specialized sensory neurons in the olfactory epithelial sheet. The olfactory sensory neurons are organized into a few regions or “zones” based on the ...
... The olfactory system is important for social behaviors, feeding and avoiding predators. Detection of odorous molecules is made by odorant receptors on specialized sensory neurons in the olfactory epithelial sheet. The olfactory sensory neurons are organized into a few regions or “zones” based on the ...
Roles of Embryonic Hindgut Endoderm in Primordial Germ Cells
... formed at around 7.5 dpc in the extraembryonic base of allantois (A). At around 8.0 dpc, PGCs invade the embryonic hindgut endoderm layer that will form the hindgut tube (B). The bridled embryo undergo turning, and then hindgut tube is formed during 8.0 and 9.0 dpc (B, C). During these morphogenesis ...
... formed at around 7.5 dpc in the extraembryonic base of allantois (A). At around 8.0 dpc, PGCs invade the embryonic hindgut endoderm layer that will form the hindgut tube (B). The bridled embryo undergo turning, and then hindgut tube is formed during 8.0 and 9.0 dpc (B, C). During these morphogenesis ...
Dokument_1 - KLUEDO - Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
... many fibers of passage. Its principle cells are large with globular somata and relatively few dendrites (Sommer et al., 1993). The MNTB neurons receive monaural excitatory input from the contralateral cochlear nucleus (CN) via one of the most powerful presynaptic terminals in the central nervous sys ...
... many fibers of passage. Its principle cells are large with globular somata and relatively few dendrites (Sommer et al., 1993). The MNTB neurons receive monaural excitatory input from the contralateral cochlear nucleus (CN) via one of the most powerful presynaptic terminals in the central nervous sys ...
Analysis of medaka YAP mutant affecting 3D body shape formation
... The ability of a living organism to adapt to changes from both external environment and the internal environment is essential during development (Nelson & Bissell, 2006). However, there was no animal model that directly showed how the body is shaped by withstanding external forces. In vitro tissue c ...
... The ability of a living organism to adapt to changes from both external environment and the internal environment is essential during development (Nelson & Bissell, 2006). However, there was no animal model that directly showed how the body is shaped by withstanding external forces. In vitro tissue c ...
View PDF - MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit
... 2010; Threlfell et al., 2012) evidence suggests that a major source of this synaptic excitation are the projections from the intralaminar thalamic nuclei (ITN). Indeed, thalamic input appears necessary for the pause response of TANs in nonhuman primates (Matsumoto et al., 2001). In vivo, electrical ...
... 2010; Threlfell et al., 2012) evidence suggests that a major source of this synaptic excitation are the projections from the intralaminar thalamic nuclei (ITN). Indeed, thalamic input appears necessary for the pause response of TANs in nonhuman primates (Matsumoto et al., 2001). In vivo, electrical ...
Control of echolocation pulses by neurons of the nucleus ambiguus
... H R P injections were m a d e into different parts of the nucleus ambiguus in six horseshoe bats. The neurotracer was located either in the intermediate part of the nucleus ambiguus, hosting the R L N as well as the S L N m o t o n e u r o n s , or in the rostral part of the nucleus containing the S ...
... H R P injections were m a d e into different parts of the nucleus ambiguus in six horseshoe bats. The neurotracer was located either in the intermediate part of the nucleus ambiguus, hosting the R L N as well as the S L N m o t o n e u r o n s , or in the rostral part of the nucleus containing the S ...
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... difference in their dimerization states although dimerization is an essential post-translational modification for SOD1 to be enzymatically active. ...
... difference in their dimerization states although dimerization is an essential post-translational modification for SOD1 to be enzymatically active. ...
Here follows a list of recently published papers
... effects of genetic variants of the dopamine neurotransmitter system on social cognitionhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24889756 PsyPost.org @PsyPost • 29 lug Brain traffic jams that can disappear in 30 seconds http://www.psypost.org/?p=25569 Loss of galanin-immunoreactive neurons associated with ...
... effects of genetic variants of the dopamine neurotransmitter system on social cognitionhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24889756 PsyPost.org @PsyPost • 29 lug Brain traffic jams that can disappear in 30 seconds http://www.psypost.org/?p=25569 Loss of galanin-immunoreactive neurons associated with ...
Gamma Oscillations in the Hippocampus
... lesioned animals than in control animals, and the maximal gamma power shifted to CA1 with large excitatory currents appearing in stratum radiatum, a layer that receives CA3 projections. Additional support for an entorhinal generator of hippocampal gamma oscillations was provided by CSD studies in pa ...
... lesioned animals than in control animals, and the maximal gamma power shifted to CA1 with large excitatory currents appearing in stratum radiatum, a layer that receives CA3 projections. Additional support for an entorhinal generator of hippocampal gamma oscillations was provided by CSD studies in pa ...
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor in the development of epilepsy
... Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases, but our understanding of the detailed cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying it remains incomplete. Several pathological changes typically occur in the epileptic brain, including neuronal loss, neurogenesis, neurite growth, and reorgani ...
... Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases, but our understanding of the detailed cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying it remains incomplete. Several pathological changes typically occur in the epileptic brain, including neuronal loss, neurogenesis, neurite growth, and reorgani ...
Xavier Nadal i Roura PARTICIPATION OF THE ENDOGENOUS OPIOID AND CANNABINOID SYSTEMS
... Pain is something inherent in the human condition. It was not until the Greek civilization that a scientific approach to pain started to arise. Two prevalent theories were present among the Greek scientists. The first was instaured by Plato, among others, and defended the brain as a centre of sensat ...
... Pain is something inherent in the human condition. It was not until the Greek civilization that a scientific approach to pain started to arise. Two prevalent theories were present among the Greek scientists. The first was instaured by Plato, among others, and defended the brain as a centre of sensat ...
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... novella_1389801 A) receptor - sensory neuron - interneuron in the CNS - motor neuron - effector ...
... novella_1389801 A) receptor - sensory neuron - interneuron in the CNS - motor neuron - effector ...
1 - Test Bank
... 25. The primary purpose of the myelin sheath is to ________. a. insulate the neuron so it can transmit information more efficiently Correct: The myelin sheath protects and insulates the neuron, and helps to speed up the process of neural communication. b. receive messages from outside the neuron and ...
... 25. The primary purpose of the myelin sheath is to ________. a. insulate the neuron so it can transmit information more efficiently Correct: The myelin sheath protects and insulates the neuron, and helps to speed up the process of neural communication. b. receive messages from outside the neuron and ...
Local Field Potentials Related to Bimanual Movements in the
... The interpretation of the LFP has been hindered because its source is poorly understood. It is widely accepted that strong negative deflections reflect excitatory, spike causing, input to neurons in the neighborhood of the electrode (Arieli et al., 1995). Current source density analyses of LFP can b ...
... The interpretation of the LFP has been hindered because its source is poorly understood. It is widely accepted that strong negative deflections reflect excitatory, spike causing, input to neurons in the neighborhood of the electrode (Arieli et al., 1995). Current source density analyses of LFP can b ...
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... thousands of neighbouring axon terminals. The same neuron's axon terminals may rest close to numerous other dendrites. As a result, an individual neuron may send and receive signals simultaneously in the thousands. d. physically with a few axons. Answer: c Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Reference: 31 Topic: ...
... thousands of neighbouring axon terminals. The same neuron's axon terminals may rest close to numerous other dendrites. As a result, an individual neuron may send and receive signals simultaneously in the thousands. d. physically with a few axons. Answer: c Diff: 1 Type: MC Page Reference: 31 Topic: ...
Subicular and CA1 hippocampal projections to the accessory
... et al., 1978), although authors were unsure of this projection due to the large sizes of their injections. The reason could be methodological and/or due to species differences. Sensitive retrograde tracers such as FG gave rise to retrogradely labeled cells in ventral CA1 and ventral subiculum, but i ...
... et al., 1978), although authors were unsure of this projection due to the large sizes of their injections. The reason could be methodological and/or due to species differences. Sensitive retrograde tracers such as FG gave rise to retrogradely labeled cells in ventral CA1 and ventral subiculum, but i ...
Laryngeal nerve “anastomoses”
... Arytenoid plexus. According to studies conducted by Sanders et al. [19] and Saňudo et al. [20], the superficial arytenoid plexus was formed by the connection between the arytenoid branches of the internal laryngeal nerve and the anterior branch of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (after the recurrent l ...
... Arytenoid plexus. According to studies conducted by Sanders et al. [19] and Saňudo et al. [20], the superficial arytenoid plexus was formed by the connection between the arytenoid branches of the internal laryngeal nerve and the anterior branch of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (after the recurrent l ...
Descending motor pathways and the spinal
... forebrain, knowledge about the anatomy and function of the structures in the more caudally located parts of the central nervous system is indispensable. In this paper an overview will be presented of these caudal structures in brainstem and spinal cord as far as they concern the motor system, (secti ...
... forebrain, knowledge about the anatomy and function of the structures in the more caudally located parts of the central nervous system is indispensable. In this paper an overview will be presented of these caudal structures in brainstem and spinal cord as far as they concern the motor system, (secti ...
TDP-43 is intercellularly transmitted across axon terminals
... TDP-43 dimers/oligomers in living cells. To this end, TDP-43 was fused to the nonbioluminescent N- or C-terminal halves of the humanized Gaussia princeps luciferase (constructs named TDP-L1 and TDP-L2, respectively). G. princeps luciferase was used instead of firefly luciferase because of its tremen ...
... TDP-43 dimers/oligomers in living cells. To this end, TDP-43 was fused to the nonbioluminescent N- or C-terminal halves of the humanized Gaussia princeps luciferase (constructs named TDP-L1 and TDP-L2, respectively). G. princeps luciferase was used instead of firefly luciferase because of its tremen ...