Your Amazing Brain:
... When Things Go Wrong: Stroke • Cause: blood clot (embolus) or ruptured blood vessel (aneurysm) • Symptoms: weakness, trouble speaking, paralysis, severe headache, vision problems • Treatment: TPA to bust clot (must be within 3 hrs), surgery if aneurysm, therapy to minimize deficits • Prevention: co ...
... When Things Go Wrong: Stroke • Cause: blood clot (embolus) or ruptured blood vessel (aneurysm) • Symptoms: weakness, trouble speaking, paralysis, severe headache, vision problems • Treatment: TPA to bust clot (must be within 3 hrs), surgery if aneurysm, therapy to minimize deficits • Prevention: co ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Physiological Psychology
... the relation between humans are recognizably different, yet and animals? performed publicly which makes Religious view- human are it easy to study behavior between different kinds of entities species. Scientific-human are part of the A species physiology must be animal continuum compatible to its ...
... the relation between humans are recognizably different, yet and animals? performed publicly which makes Religious view- human are it easy to study behavior between different kinds of entities species. Scientific-human are part of the A species physiology must be animal continuum compatible to its ...
1 Background to psychobiology - Assets
... anatomical divisions are used to help define the different lobes of the brain, and thus the hemispheres are divided into four lobes: frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital. ...
... anatomical divisions are used to help define the different lobes of the brain, and thus the hemispheres are divided into four lobes: frontal, temporal, parietal and occipital. ...
the summary and précis of the conference
... and to attend to either of two stimuli presented simultaneously and at the same eccentricity. One of the stimuli fell inside the receptive field of a neuron whose activity was recorded. Thus the responses to the same stimulus could be compared in two conditions, with visual attention inside or outsi ...
... and to attend to either of two stimuli presented simultaneously and at the same eccentricity. One of the stimuli fell inside the receptive field of a neuron whose activity was recorded. Thus the responses to the same stimulus could be compared in two conditions, with visual attention inside or outsi ...
Somatic senses
... the body) Left and right fasciculus cuneatus (superior part of the body) First order neurons enter the CNS at the dorsal roots and the sensory roots of cranial nerves. Synapse with 2nd order in the medulla 2nd order neurons cross over in the brain stem 3rd order in the thalamus where the s ...
... the body) Left and right fasciculus cuneatus (superior part of the body) First order neurons enter the CNS at the dorsal roots and the sensory roots of cranial nerves. Synapse with 2nd order in the medulla 2nd order neurons cross over in the brain stem 3rd order in the thalamus where the s ...
Chapter 2 - Forensic Consultation
... Whole-brain Association Activity Whole-brain association activity involves complex activities which require communication among association areas across the brain such as: memory language attention meditation and spirituality consciousness ...
... Whole-brain Association Activity Whole-brain association activity involves complex activities which require communication among association areas across the brain such as: memory language attention meditation and spirituality consciousness ...
spinal cord
... cross the midline of the body, so that sensations from the left side of the body is processed in the right hemisphere of the brain. ...
... cross the midline of the body, so that sensations from the left side of the body is processed in the right hemisphere of the brain. ...
Chapter 2
... Whole-brain Association Activity Whole-brain association activity involves complex activities which require communication among association areas across the brain such as: memory language attention meditation and spirituality consciousness ...
... Whole-brain Association Activity Whole-brain association activity involves complex activities which require communication among association areas across the brain such as: memory language attention meditation and spirituality consciousness ...
The Central Nervous System
... – Commisures connect corresponding gray areas of two hemispheres enabling them to function as a whole • The largest is the corpus collosum – Association fibers connect different parts of the same hemisphere – Projection fibers connects the cerebrum and lower brain areas • Sensory information reaches ...
... – Commisures connect corresponding gray areas of two hemispheres enabling them to function as a whole • The largest is the corpus collosum – Association fibers connect different parts of the same hemisphere – Projection fibers connects the cerebrum and lower brain areas • Sensory information reaches ...
Cognitive Science and the Emergence of Symbolic Thought
... – Cognition is not just “in the head” but relies on “external scaffolding” Social institutions, religious traditions, texts act as a form of external memory that we rely on for religious cognition Partial Programs – Cognitive Programs are the product of initial parameters set by genetics and nor ...
... – Cognition is not just “in the head” but relies on “external scaffolding” Social institutions, religious traditions, texts act as a form of external memory that we rely on for religious cognition Partial Programs – Cognitive Programs are the product of initial parameters set by genetics and nor ...
Chicurel2001NatureNV..
... with visual perception and the conscious processing of other types of information4. Last year, Singer’s team showed anaesthetized cats a checked pattern made up of two different sets of stripes moving at right angles to each other.Varying the brightness of the stripes changes the way the overall pat ...
... with visual perception and the conscious processing of other types of information4. Last year, Singer’s team showed anaesthetized cats a checked pattern made up of two different sets of stripes moving at right angles to each other.Varying the brightness of the stripes changes the way the overall pat ...
ppt
... Resting potential does not change A small part of the axon reverses polarity Na+ ions rush out of the cell ...
... Resting potential does not change A small part of the axon reverses polarity Na+ ions rush out of the cell ...
LAB 10 NEURON and SPINAL CORD
... The glial cells are supporting cells, which are associated to the neurons and provide a supportive scaffolding for neurons ...
... The glial cells are supporting cells, which are associated to the neurons and provide a supportive scaffolding for neurons ...
The basic unit of computation - Zador Lab
... paired-pulse facilitation, depression, augmentation and post-tetanic potentiation. In many physiological experiments designed to study the properties of synapses, stimulation parameters are chosen specifically to minimize these nonlinearities, but they can dominate the synaptic responses to behavior ...
... paired-pulse facilitation, depression, augmentation and post-tetanic potentiation. In many physiological experiments designed to study the properties of synapses, stimulation parameters are chosen specifically to minimize these nonlinearities, but they can dominate the synaptic responses to behavior ...
Cortical Stimulation Mapping www.AssignmentPoint.com Cortical
... The different types and administration techniques for anesthesia have been shown to affect cortical stimulation mapping. CSM can be done performed on awake patients, called an awake craniotomy or in patients who have been placed under general anesthesia. If the patient is under general anesthesia, ...
... The different types and administration techniques for anesthesia have been shown to affect cortical stimulation mapping. CSM can be done performed on awake patients, called an awake craniotomy or in patients who have been placed under general anesthesia. If the patient is under general anesthesia, ...
Lecture 2
... rounded surfaces (folds) • Sulci (plural: singular = sulcus) – valley between gyri or enfolded regions that appears as surface lines (gaps between gyri) • Fissure – very deep sulcus gray matter (dendrites & synapses) ...
... rounded surfaces (folds) • Sulci (plural: singular = sulcus) – valley between gyri or enfolded regions that appears as surface lines (gaps between gyri) • Fissure – very deep sulcus gray matter (dendrites & synapses) ...
Transformation of Psychiatry into the Clinical Neuroscience of
... Gray matter loss in the left dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex Gray matter loss in the ventral prefrontal cortex and orbital prefrontal cortex Decreased levels of N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA) mitochondrial changes suggestive of nerve cell loss in the hippocampus, dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex, orb ...
... Gray matter loss in the left dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex Gray matter loss in the ventral prefrontal cortex and orbital prefrontal cortex Decreased levels of N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA) mitochondrial changes suggestive of nerve cell loss in the hippocampus, dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex, orb ...
Nervous System Lecture- Part II
... Postsynaptic membrane permeability changes due to opening of ion channels, causing an excitatory or inhibitory effect ...
... Postsynaptic membrane permeability changes due to opening of ion channels, causing an excitatory or inhibitory effect ...
1.In the direct pathway
... 1.the substantia nigra, send Dopamine secreting neuron into the striatum. Dopamine has an excitatory effect upon cells in the striatum that are part of the Direct Pathway. This is via D1 receptors. Dopamine ...
... 1.the substantia nigra, send Dopamine secreting neuron into the striatum. Dopamine has an excitatory effect upon cells in the striatum that are part of the Direct Pathway. This is via D1 receptors. Dopamine ...
Coming to Attention
... a result of their intentional, conscious focus on the task. If the black X appeared very soon-within a third of a second--after the green letter, about half the time the participants did not notice it. If there was a longer period after the first stimulus, their recognition rate improved. 13. At the ...
... a result of their intentional, conscious focus on the task. If the black X appeared very soon-within a third of a second--after the green letter, about half the time the participants did not notice it. If there was a longer period after the first stimulus, their recognition rate improved. 13. At the ...
3 layers
... – memory = the process by which information that is acquired through learning is stored and retrieved – role for long-term potentiation (LTP) – enhances transmission at the hippocampus after a period of high-frequency stimulation – role for glutamate = binds NMDA glutamate receptors on post-synaptic ...
... – memory = the process by which information that is acquired through learning is stored and retrieved – role for long-term potentiation (LTP) – enhances transmission at the hippocampus after a period of high-frequency stimulation – role for glutamate = binds NMDA glutamate receptors on post-synaptic ...
Cranial Nerves - Austin Community College
... processes called tracts. There are three major types of tracts in the cerebral cortex: Commissural fibers – connect the gray matter between the two hemispheres. e.g. corpus callosum Association fibers – connect adjacent gyri in same hemisphere. e.g. visual and auditory association ...
... processes called tracts. There are three major types of tracts in the cerebral cortex: Commissural fibers – connect the gray matter between the two hemispheres. e.g. corpus callosum Association fibers – connect adjacent gyri in same hemisphere. e.g. visual and auditory association ...