Retrieval induces adaptive forgetting of competing memories via
... visual cortical activity when a retrieval cue concurrently elicits multiple visual memories. These studies revealed that pattern classifiers have difficulty discriminating whether a retrieval cue is eliciting a memory of a face or an object when both types of content are associated with it, even whe ...
... visual cortical activity when a retrieval cue concurrently elicits multiple visual memories. These studies revealed that pattern classifiers have difficulty discriminating whether a retrieval cue is eliciting a memory of a face or an object when both types of content are associated with it, even whe ...
striatum
... Loss of dopaminergic neurons within substantia nigra (pars compacta). L-Dopa will cross BBB (after amination in brain is converted to Dopamin ...
... Loss of dopaminergic neurons within substantia nigra (pars compacta). L-Dopa will cross BBB (after amination in brain is converted to Dopamin ...
Neural correlates of incidental and directed facial emotion
... 2009) have examined the level of engagement of corticolimbic circuitry during incidental or directed processing of emotions. In adults, a directed face emotion processing condition (which requires explicit judgment of facial emotions) tends to elicit the concerted interaction of cortical and limbic ...
... 2009) have examined the level of engagement of corticolimbic circuitry during incidental or directed processing of emotions. In adults, a directed face emotion processing condition (which requires explicit judgment of facial emotions) tends to elicit the concerted interaction of cortical and limbic ...
Document
... sentences) explaining and giving examples of how drugs alter your brain chemistry. –Use the vocabulary: addiction, and tolerance, Stimulants or depressants ...
... sentences) explaining and giving examples of how drugs alter your brain chemistry. –Use the vocabulary: addiction, and tolerance, Stimulants or depressants ...
PDF - Kalina Christoff
... studies that investigated tasks performed under the influence of psychedelic substances). This burgeoning functional neuroimaging research is beginning to provide long-‐ sought answers to questions about the neural co ...
... studies that investigated tasks performed under the influence of psychedelic substances). This burgeoning functional neuroimaging research is beginning to provide long-‐ sought answers to questions about the neural co ...
Table of Contents
... neurotransmitter will the drug affect? A. Norepinephrine B. Acetylcholine C. Dopamine D. Serotonin E. GABA C. Serotonin ...
... neurotransmitter will the drug affect? A. Norepinephrine B. Acetylcholine C. Dopamine D. Serotonin E. GABA C. Serotonin ...
Cortical Connectivity Suggests a Role in Limb
... Figure 3. Location of injection site in lateral PE (case 1) and cortical distribution of retrograde-labeled cells. Sagittal sections (A–F ) were taken at the levels indicated on the brain silhouette. Bottom right, Two-dimensional reconstruction illustrating the distribution and density of labeled ce ...
... Figure 3. Location of injection site in lateral PE (case 1) and cortical distribution of retrograde-labeled cells. Sagittal sections (A–F ) were taken at the levels indicated on the brain silhouette. Bottom right, Two-dimensional reconstruction illustrating the distribution and density of labeled ce ...
Probabilistic Anatomic Mapping of Cerebral Blood Flow Distribution
... territory has encouraged an alternate strategy for the development of probabilistic maps of this territory based on perfusion images. In this study, we developed the populationbased probabilistic anatomic map of the cerebral blood flow distribution of the MCA, which might have a crucial role in the ...
... territory has encouraged an alternate strategy for the development of probabilistic maps of this territory based on perfusion images. In this study, we developed the populationbased probabilistic anatomic map of the cerebral blood flow distribution of the MCA, which might have a crucial role in the ...
Paying attention to consciousness - What is Neuro
... scious experience. The tactic of this paper is therefore initially to concentrate on attention and only afterwards explore how consciousness might arise from inside the resulting neural model of attention. We will be able to use the qualitative features of consciousness, mentioned under the first th ...
... scious experience. The tactic of this paper is therefore initially to concentrate on attention and only afterwards explore how consciousness might arise from inside the resulting neural model of attention. We will be able to use the qualitative features of consciousness, mentioned under the first th ...
One Computer Scientist`s (Deep) Superior Colliculus
... limits the practicability of such systems. But it is not only computer science and robotics which can profit from the study of natural organisms. Neurorobotics can also provide validation for neuroscientific theories by testing them in real, controlled, and highly observable sensorimotor settings. A ...
... limits the practicability of such systems. But it is not only computer science and robotics which can profit from the study of natural organisms. Neurorobotics can also provide validation for neuroscientific theories by testing them in real, controlled, and highly observable sensorimotor settings. A ...
Transfer Effects and Conditional Learning in Rats With Selective
... were illuminated. Depending on the identity of the stimulus that had been in the center, a touch to either the left or right window was correct. The stimuli presented in the figure resemble those presented to the rats. ...
... were illuminated. Depending on the identity of the stimulus that had been in the center, a touch to either the left or right window was correct. The stimuli presented in the figure resemble those presented to the rats. ...
CEREBRAL ACTIVATION DURING THERMAL
... differences in brain activation patterns between the two study groups were demonstrated. There were differences in the activation maps regarding the location of activation, with patients displaying greater BOLD signal changes in the right anterior cingulate cortex (ACC BA 32/24) and bilateral precun ...
... differences in brain activation patterns between the two study groups were demonstrated. There were differences in the activation maps regarding the location of activation, with patients displaying greater BOLD signal changes in the right anterior cingulate cortex (ACC BA 32/24) and bilateral precun ...
Viral restoration of dopamine signaling to the dorsal striatum
... the tongue correlated with bursts of electrophysiological activity (action potential spikes) from 60–80% of dopamine neurons recorded. However, after repeated cue–reward pairings, dopamine neuron activation occurred in response to the conditioned cue instead of during presentation (and consumption) ...
... the tongue correlated with bursts of electrophysiological activity (action potential spikes) from 60–80% of dopamine neurons recorded. However, after repeated cue–reward pairings, dopamine neuron activation occurred in response to the conditioned cue instead of during presentation (and consumption) ...
Possible Mechanism Underlying
... cocaine addiction as the sole treatment at this time. However, some evidence exists to suggest that acupuncture can be beneficial in the treatment of cocaine addiction as an adjunctive therapy (13). Importantly, there is considerable evidence to support that electroacupuncture at body points is also ...
... cocaine addiction as the sole treatment at this time. However, some evidence exists to suggest that acupuncture can be beneficial in the treatment of cocaine addiction as an adjunctive therapy (13). Importantly, there is considerable evidence to support that electroacupuncture at body points is also ...
M100,907, a selective 5-HT antagonist, attenuates dopamine
... the concentration of octylsulfonic acid were adjusted as needed. A BAS LC-4C electrochemical detector with a glassy carbon electrode, maintained at a potential of 10.60 V relative to an Ag /AgCl reference electrode, was employed. The limit of detection for dopamine was 0.1 pg / 20 ml. ...
... the concentration of octylsulfonic acid were adjusted as needed. A BAS LC-4C electrochemical detector with a glassy carbon electrode, maintained at a potential of 10.60 V relative to an Ag /AgCl reference electrode, was employed. The limit of detection for dopamine was 0.1 pg / 20 ml. ...
Chapter 12 PowerPoint Slided PDF - CM
... Primary sensory cortices – first regions to receive and process sensory input Association areas integrate different types of information: ...
... Primary sensory cortices – first regions to receive and process sensory input Association areas integrate different types of information: ...
The role of mirror neurons in cognition
... 3. Provide personal perspective based on the researched literature. ...
... 3. Provide personal perspective based on the researched literature. ...
Planarian shows decision-making behavior in response to multiple
... sometimes communicate directly with motor neurons; however, when animals are exposed to more complex stimuli, integration of sensory information should be necessary to decide the appropriate behavior. Furthermore, integration of sensory information in this neural machinery is essential for choosing ...
... sometimes communicate directly with motor neurons; however, when animals are exposed to more complex stimuli, integration of sensory information should be necessary to decide the appropriate behavior. Furthermore, integration of sensory information in this neural machinery is essential for choosing ...
Somatosensory System Organization and Texture Sensation in Rats
... 21.6C). Beyond the special case of whiskers, it is common to refer to a brain representation as a “map” whenever the spatial relationship among sensory receptors is conserved in the central representation of the sense organ. A historical note on the discovery of cortical somatosensory maps is given ...
... 21.6C). Beyond the special case of whiskers, it is common to refer to a brain representation as a “map” whenever the spatial relationship among sensory receptors is conserved in the central representation of the sense organ. A historical note on the discovery of cortical somatosensory maps is given ...
Time perception
Time perception is a field of study within psychology and neuroscience that refers to the subjective experience of time, which is measured by someone's own perception of the duration of the indefinite and continuous unfolding of events. The perceived time interval between two successive events is referred to as perceived duration. Another person's perception of time cannot be directly experienced or understood, but it can be objectively studied and inferred through a number of scientific experiments. Time perception is a construction of the brain that is manipulable and distortable under certain circumstances. These temporal illusions help to expose the underlying neural mechanisms of time perception.Pioneering work, emphasizing species-specific differences, was conducted by Karl Ernst von Baer. Experimental work began under the influence of the psycho-physical notions of Gustav Theodor Fechner with studies of the relationship between perceived and measured time.