The Dual Track theory of Moral Decision-Making: A
... ing this would be of dubious help to their theory as “what is at stake here is whether all moral judgment, not all action, has an have noted, brain areas are pluripotent: that is, they ...
... ing this would be of dubious help to their theory as “what is at stake here is whether all moral judgment, not all action, has an have noted, brain areas are pluripotent: that is, they ...
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... Grammaticization: From bag of tricks to systematic syntax Karine Megerdoomian: Unlocking the CF of verbs ...
... Grammaticization: From bag of tricks to systematic syntax Karine Megerdoomian: Unlocking the CF of verbs ...
Interoception and Emotion: a Neuroanatomical Perspective
... that the brain is not a mystical structure, but rather is reproducibly and evolutionarily wellorganized for the purpose of maintaining and advancing both the individual and the species. The brain is not color-coded, its internal connections are not readily visible, its physiological operations are e ...
... that the brain is not a mystical structure, but rather is reproducibly and evolutionarily wellorganized for the purpose of maintaining and advancing both the individual and the species. The brain is not color-coded, its internal connections are not readily visible, its physiological operations are e ...
Reactions vs. Reflexes Lab
... mechanisms for protecting your eyes: reflexes and reactions. You automatically closed your eyes as the object approached and you may have ducked your head out of the way. Closing your eyes automatically is a reflex. A reflex is an autonomic (or involuntary) response to a stimulus that helps to prote ...
... mechanisms for protecting your eyes: reflexes and reactions. You automatically closed your eyes as the object approached and you may have ducked your head out of the way. Closing your eyes automatically is a reflex. A reflex is an autonomic (or involuntary) response to a stimulus that helps to prote ...
Exam I
... A) spatial summation is occurring. B) temporal summation is occurring. C) inhibition shunting is occurring. D) All of the above are true. E) None of the above is true. 21) Based only on the location of the synapses, which neuron would have the easiest time getting neuron W to fire an action potentia ...
... A) spatial summation is occurring. B) temporal summation is occurring. C) inhibition shunting is occurring. D) All of the above are true. E) None of the above is true. 21) Based only on the location of the synapses, which neuron would have the easiest time getting neuron W to fire an action potentia ...
Basal Ganglia Outputs Map Instantaneous Position Coordinates
... neural datasets were aligned with an LED flash at the start of each session, structure formed of 1-cm-diameter aluminum rod. Mice were first exwhich generated a video time-marker in synchrony with a transistorposed to the elevated platform for at least 1 h before the start of the transistor logic pu ...
... neural datasets were aligned with an LED flash at the start of each session, structure formed of 1-cm-diameter aluminum rod. Mice were first exwhich generated a video time-marker in synchrony with a transistorposed to the elevated platform for at least 1 h before the start of the transistor logic pu ...
Human Anatomy & Physiology I
... = popular synthetic insect repellent, which is used by an estimated 200 million people worldwide; according to a recent study it is suspected to cause CNS damaeg the same way as some insecticides and nerve gases, e.g. sarin, do. Acetylcholinesterase enzyme inhibitor. ...
... = popular synthetic insect repellent, which is used by an estimated 200 million people worldwide; according to a recent study it is suspected to cause CNS damaeg the same way as some insecticides and nerve gases, e.g. sarin, do. Acetylcholinesterase enzyme inhibitor. ...
Gustatory processing is dynamic and distributed Donald B
... cross-correlations. The neuron pair analyzed here crosscorrelated strongly (and negatively) only in the presence of nicotine (orange line) and citric acid (green line). Peaked cross correlations were not found for sucrose (black), NaCl (maroon) or quinine (dark blue). When cross-correlations are tak ...
... cross-correlations. The neuron pair analyzed here crosscorrelated strongly (and negatively) only in the presence of nicotine (orange line) and citric acid (green line). Peaked cross correlations were not found for sucrose (black), NaCl (maroon) or quinine (dark blue). When cross-correlations are tak ...
Cerebrum - CM
... • Cerebrum – enlarged superior portion of brain; divided into left and right cerebral hemispheres • Each cerebral hemisphere is further divided into five lobes containing groups of neurons that perform specific tasks • Responsible for higher mental function such as learning, memory, personality, cog ...
... • Cerebrum – enlarged superior portion of brain; divided into left and right cerebral hemispheres • Each cerebral hemisphere is further divided into five lobes containing groups of neurons that perform specific tasks • Responsible for higher mental function such as learning, memory, personality, cog ...
Visual circuits in flies: beginning to see the whole picture
... melanogaster, a powerful model for developmental biologists, has recently emerged as a prolific system to elucidate complex problems in functional neuroscience, especially sensory perception. This ‘simple’ organism is capable of many sophisticated behaviors and combines the advantages of a rather co ...
... melanogaster, a powerful model for developmental biologists, has recently emerged as a prolific system to elucidate complex problems in functional neuroscience, especially sensory perception. This ‘simple’ organism is capable of many sophisticated behaviors and combines the advantages of a rather co ...
Flexible sequence learning in a SOM model of the mirror system
... neurons may or may not be useful/essential for (see for instance Hickok, 2008; Rizzolatti & Sinigaglia, 2010, for such a debate), it appears that parietal mirror neurons in macaque monkeys organise into pools of neurons responding to specific motion primitives (e.g. a reach or a grasp but not both; ...
... neurons may or may not be useful/essential for (see for instance Hickok, 2008; Rizzolatti & Sinigaglia, 2010, for such a debate), it appears that parietal mirror neurons in macaque monkeys organise into pools of neurons responding to specific motion primitives (e.g. a reach or a grasp but not both; ...
A review of alpha activity in integrative brain function: Fundamental
... and information flow between neurons and glia all contribute to information processing. Revisiting the neuron doctrine, these authors suggest that future research beyond its limits may lead to new insights into the unique capabilities of the human brain. The functional significance of oscillatory neur ...
... and information flow between neurons and glia all contribute to information processing. Revisiting the neuron doctrine, these authors suggest that future research beyond its limits may lead to new insights into the unique capabilities of the human brain. The functional significance of oscillatory neur ...
Vesicle-Mediated Transport and Release of
... Whenever neurons in the CNS are injured, microglia become activated. In addition to local activation, microglia remote from the primary lesion site are stimulated. Because this so-called secondary activation of microglia is instrumental for long-term changes after neuronal injury, it is important to ...
... Whenever neurons in the CNS are injured, microglia become activated. In addition to local activation, microglia remote from the primary lesion site are stimulated. Because this so-called secondary activation of microglia is instrumental for long-term changes after neuronal injury, it is important to ...
Human Neural Systems for Face Recognition and Social
... which brain regions participate in a perceptual or cogntitive function and how their participation is modulated by other processes, such as attention or memory, but imaging data cannot indicate which of these brain regions are critical for the successful performance of a perceptual or cognitive oper ...
... which brain regions participate in a perceptual or cogntitive function and how their participation is modulated by other processes, such as attention or memory, but imaging data cannot indicate which of these brain regions are critical for the successful performance of a perceptual or cognitive oper ...
FROM MOTIVATION TO ACTION - The University of Texas at Dallas
... and spinal cord and their contribution to sensory-motor integration make possible motor responses that are more complex and precise. This hierarchical organization of the motor system is also well illustrated by the differences in the variability of motor responses between lower and higher animals i ...
... and spinal cord and their contribution to sensory-motor integration make possible motor responses that are more complex and precise. This hierarchical organization of the motor system is also well illustrated by the differences in the variability of motor responses between lower and higher animals i ...
The mirror neuron system and the consequences of its dysfunction
... Theory of mind Awareness that other people have beliefs and desires as we do, but different from our own, and that these beliefs and desires can explain the behaviour of others. ...
... Theory of mind Awareness that other people have beliefs and desires as we do, but different from our own, and that these beliefs and desires can explain the behaviour of others. ...
Mapping the Brain
... parallel pathways linking neurons both directly and indirectly (as in the STG), as well as gap junctions that may form electrical synapses (~10% of all synapses). Most neurons are separated from each other by no more than two or three synaptic connections. The C. elegans map was immediately used to ...
... parallel pathways linking neurons both directly and indirectly (as in the STG), as well as gap junctions that may form electrical synapses (~10% of all synapses). Most neurons are separated from each other by no more than two or three synaptic connections. The C. elegans map was immediately used to ...
Student Worksheets
... body, and the axon. These nerves cells transmit electrochemical signals to cells such as other neurons, muscles, and endocrine cells. This signal transmission is, for example, how the brain tells muscles to contract. Multiple signals enter the neuron through the dendrites. The separate electrical im ...
... body, and the axon. These nerves cells transmit electrochemical signals to cells such as other neurons, muscles, and endocrine cells. This signal transmission is, for example, how the brain tells muscles to contract. Multiple signals enter the neuron through the dendrites. The separate electrical im ...
Sample
... Section: Brain Circuits: Making Connections 37. Reuptake refers to ________. a) an area where neurotransmitters or neuromodulators attach themselves b) the process by which the surplus neurotransmitters are reabsorbed back into the sending neuron c) a chemical that mimics the effects of a neurotrans ...
... Section: Brain Circuits: Making Connections 37. Reuptake refers to ________. a) an area where neurotransmitters or neuromodulators attach themselves b) the process by which the surplus neurotransmitters are reabsorbed back into the sending neuron c) a chemical that mimics the effects of a neurotrans ...
Chapter 2 - TC Online
... Major excitatory neurotransmitter; involved in learning, memory formation, nervous system development, and synaptic plasticity ...
... Major excitatory neurotransmitter; involved in learning, memory formation, nervous system development, and synaptic plasticity ...
Lecture6 - Part 1 ANS student (2012).
... especially the limbic cortex The hypothalamus is very important in this regard : Posterior hypothalamus controls Sympathetic NS , & Anterior hypothalamus controls Parasympathetic NS ...
... especially the limbic cortex The hypothalamus is very important in this regard : Posterior hypothalamus controls Sympathetic NS , & Anterior hypothalamus controls Parasympathetic NS ...
KliperEtAl CIP2010
... These and other findings seem to suggest that highly complex representations of the environment cannot be accounted for by the mere use of simple linear models, nor can its success be measured purely by its ability to predict neuronal response, and that a new approach to the functional characterizat ...
... These and other findings seem to suggest that highly complex representations of the environment cannot be accounted for by the mere use of simple linear models, nor can its success be measured purely by its ability to predict neuronal response, and that a new approach to the functional characterizat ...
Multilayer neural networks
... Information is stored and processed in a neural network simultaneously throughout the whole network, rather than at specific locations. In other words, in neural networks, both data and its processing are global rather than local. Learning is a fundamental and essential characteristic of biologi ...
... Information is stored and processed in a neural network simultaneously throughout the whole network, rather than at specific locations. In other words, in neural networks, both data and its processing are global rather than local. Learning is a fundamental and essential characteristic of biologi ...