Neural Basis of Psychological Growth following Adverse
... on PTG tend to focus on the psychological phenomena rather than on the neurological mechanisms, thus the neural mechanisms underlying PTG remain unclear. Previous neurological studies on traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) focused on the neural basis of the negative outcomes (e ...
... on PTG tend to focus on the psychological phenomena rather than on the neurological mechanisms, thus the neural mechanisms underlying PTG remain unclear. Previous neurological studies on traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) focused on the neural basis of the negative outcomes (e ...
University of Chicago Department of Human
... provide undergraduate and graduate students with the tool kit required to perform genomic research, I developed a new undergraduate/graduate “Genomics and systems biology” course. In this continuously evolving lecture course, we explore the technologies that enable high-throughput collection of geno ...
... provide undergraduate and graduate students with the tool kit required to perform genomic research, I developed a new undergraduate/graduate “Genomics and systems biology” course. In this continuously evolving lecture course, we explore the technologies that enable high-throughput collection of geno ...
Phys Chapter 59 [4-20
... So a grand mall attack involves abnormal activation of the thalamus, cerebral cortex, and subthalamic brainstem parts of the brain activating system o Most people who have grand mal attacks have a hereditary predisposition to epilepsy In these people, things that can increase the excitability enou ...
... So a grand mall attack involves abnormal activation of the thalamus, cerebral cortex, and subthalamic brainstem parts of the brain activating system o Most people who have grand mal attacks have a hereditary predisposition to epilepsy In these people, things that can increase the excitability enou ...
Corticobasal Syndrome Associated With the A9D Progranulin Mutation
... and L-dopa-unresponsive Parkinsonism, with asymmetrical onset of clinical presentation and evidence of atrophy and/or hypometabolism at neuroimaging. Recently, the heterogeneous pathologic substrate of corticobasal syndrome has been further expanded to include cases with pathologic diagnosis of fron ...
... and L-dopa-unresponsive Parkinsonism, with asymmetrical onset of clinical presentation and evidence of atrophy and/or hypometabolism at neuroimaging. Recently, the heterogeneous pathologic substrate of corticobasal syndrome has been further expanded to include cases with pathologic diagnosis of fron ...
The PATO ontology
... • Performance matches gene prioritization methods based on prior information about molecular causes of a disease ...
... • Performance matches gene prioritization methods based on prior information about molecular causes of a disease ...
Psychology, 4/e by Saul Kassin Behavioral Neuroscience The
... Neurons that transmit commands from the CNS to the muscles, glands, and organs Psychology, 4/e by Saul Kassin ©2004 Prentice Hall ...
... Neurons that transmit commands from the CNS to the muscles, glands, and organs Psychology, 4/e by Saul Kassin ©2004 Prentice Hall ...
Dysregulating Factors
... gene have been identified in a small subset of individuals with non-syndromatic autism, as well as some non-affected family members [15805158, 11496368]. It has been suggested that inactivation of PTEN leads to behavioral abnormalities seen in this disorder. It is of interest that inactivation of PT ...
... gene have been identified in a small subset of individuals with non-syndromatic autism, as well as some non-affected family members [15805158, 11496368]. It has been suggested that inactivation of PTEN leads to behavioral abnormalities seen in this disorder. It is of interest that inactivation of PT ...
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
... the protection of Brassica crops (Rimmer 2005). Genetic studies in L. maculans have identified nine avirulence gene specificities, AvrLm1 to 9, corresponding to nine resistance genes of Brassica hosts. Most of these genes are contained within two genetic clusters, the AvrLm1-2-6 cluster (Balesdent e ...
... the protection of Brassica crops (Rimmer 2005). Genetic studies in L. maculans have identified nine avirulence gene specificities, AvrLm1 to 9, corresponding to nine resistance genes of Brassica hosts. Most of these genes are contained within two genetic clusters, the AvrLm1-2-6 cluster (Balesdent e ...
Wider Than the Sky: The Phenomenal Gift of Consciousness
... ent areas of the brain. That an area may be essential or necessary for consciousness does not mean it is sufficient. Furthermore, a given neuron may contribute to conscious activity at one moment and not at the next. There are a number of other important aspects of consciousness as a process that m ...
... ent areas of the brain. That an area may be essential or necessary for consciousness does not mean it is sufficient. Furthermore, a given neuron may contribute to conscious activity at one moment and not at the next. There are a number of other important aspects of consciousness as a process that m ...
Chapter 12: Nervous System
... Function. Neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Cantu has studied the brains of many deceased athletes, including hockey and football players. He has found that these players often suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease caused by repeated blunt impact to the head. ...
... Function. Neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Cantu has studied the brains of many deceased athletes, including hockey and football players. He has found that these players often suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease caused by repeated blunt impact to the head. ...
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... Function. Neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Cantu has studied the brains of many deceased athletes, including hockey and football players. He has found that these players often suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease caused by repeated blunt impact to the head. ...
... Function. Neurosurgeon Dr. Robert Cantu has studied the brains of many deceased athletes, including hockey and football players. He has found that these players often suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease caused by repeated blunt impact to the head. ...
1. Main hypotheses, concepts and theories in the study of
... the incorporation of depressive symptoms) in the diagnostic flowchart of Petersen may serve as useful tools for clinicians when making a diagnosis of MCI[17]. ...
... the incorporation of depressive symptoms) in the diagnostic flowchart of Petersen may serve as useful tools for clinicians when making a diagnosis of MCI[17]. ...
Meta analysis
... pioneer in severe traumatic brain injury treatment and surgery for cranial-base tumors, developed China’s first stereotactic instrument, which was used on patients for ...
... pioneer in severe traumatic brain injury treatment and surgery for cranial-base tumors, developed China’s first stereotactic instrument, which was used on patients for ...
Understanding Structural-Functional Relationships in the Human
... approaches, such as deterministic “streamline” tractography (Conturo and others 1999; Mori and van Zijl 2002; Catani and others 2002; Wakana and others 2004) and probabilistic diffusion tractography (Parker and Alexander 2005; Behrens and others 2007). SC typically reflects a map of the white matter ...
... approaches, such as deterministic “streamline” tractography (Conturo and others 1999; Mori and van Zijl 2002; Catani and others 2002; Wakana and others 2004) and probabilistic diffusion tractography (Parker and Alexander 2005; Behrens and others 2007). SC typically reflects a map of the white matter ...
8th Grade Information Processing
... important to memory and learning. • It’s where the brain converts to long-term memory. ...
... important to memory and learning. • It’s where the brain converts to long-term memory. ...
PDF - Molecular Brain
... UCB [6-8]. UCB neurotoxicity may be associated with the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, breakdown of glutathione redox status, dysfunction of the mitochondria, and even cell death [7,8]. Researchers have also indicated that UCB induces enhanced oxidative stress, alterations in neurogenesis, ...
... UCB [6-8]. UCB neurotoxicity may be associated with the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, breakdown of glutathione redox status, dysfunction of the mitochondria, and even cell death [7,8]. Researchers have also indicated that UCB induces enhanced oxidative stress, alterations in neurogenesis, ...
Brain Development
... 3. Myelination is the process of coating the axon of each neuron with a fatty coating called myelin, which protects the neuron and helps it conduct signals more efficiently. Myelination begins in the brain stem and cerebellum before birth, but is not completed in the frontal cortex until late in ...
... 3. Myelination is the process of coating the axon of each neuron with a fatty coating called myelin, which protects the neuron and helps it conduct signals more efficiently. Myelination begins in the brain stem and cerebellum before birth, but is not completed in the frontal cortex until late in ...
Human olfaction: from genomic variation to phenotypic diversity
... experiment, offering a dramatic 1000-fold increase in throughput cost-effectiveness relative to the standard methods (for a review, see Ref. [75]). These technologies, producing several gigabases of sequence per one-week run, are expected to increase their capabilities further in the coming few yea ...
... experiment, offering a dramatic 1000-fold increase in throughput cost-effectiveness relative to the standard methods (for a review, see Ref. [75]). These technologies, producing several gigabases of sequence per one-week run, are expected to increase their capabilities further in the coming few yea ...
Novel cyclic AMP signalling avenues in learning and memory
... densities and plays an important role in synaptic function. Several studies suggested that AKAP79/150 anchored PKA contributes to mechanisms associated with synaptic plasticity and memory processes, but the precise role of AKAPs in these processes is still unknown. In this study we established the m ...
... densities and plays an important role in synaptic function. Several studies suggested that AKAP79/150 anchored PKA contributes to mechanisms associated with synaptic plasticity and memory processes, but the precise role of AKAPs in these processes is still unknown. In this study we established the m ...
Neurological Anatomy and Physiology
... Within the brain and nervous system are specialized cells known as neurons. Neurons are responsible for delivering chemical messages to other cells to stimulate a response. This is the basis of how our nervous system works. Within the brain, there are approximately 100 billion neurons. Neurons are t ...
... Within the brain and nervous system are specialized cells known as neurons. Neurons are responsible for delivering chemical messages to other cells to stimulate a response. This is the basis of how our nervous system works. Within the brain, there are approximately 100 billion neurons. Neurons are t ...
Introduction to Psychology, 7th Edition, Rod Plotnik Module 3
... Module 3: Brain’s Building Blocks ...
... Module 3: Brain’s Building Blocks ...
Trans-ethnic meta-analysis of white blood cell phenotypes
... University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, 12Division of Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA, 13Laboratory for Statistical Analysis, 14Laboratory for Genotyping Development, RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, Yokohama, Japan, 15Department of ...
... University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, 12Division of Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA, 13Laboratory for Statistical Analysis, 14Laboratory for Genotyping Development, RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences, Yokohama, Japan, 15Department of ...
Omega 3 fatty acids and the brain - Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical
... The incidence of depression has increased markedly in the past decades in western countries.24 Epidemiological evidence suggests that the condition has both genetic and environmental components. In 1995, it was hypothesized that a low omega 3 PUFA status could predispose subjects to an increased ris ...
... The incidence of depression has increased markedly in the past decades in western countries.24 Epidemiological evidence suggests that the condition has both genetic and environmental components. In 1995, it was hypothesized that a low omega 3 PUFA status could predispose subjects to an increased ris ...
Brain Matters: Brain Anatomy
... interconnected: the dentate gyrus, CA3, and CA1. It is one of the very few regions in the brain where adult neurogenesis (development of new neurons) has been confirmed. The dentate gyrus may play an important role in translating complex neural codes from cortical areas into simpler code that can be ...
... interconnected: the dentate gyrus, CA3, and CA1. It is one of the very few regions in the brain where adult neurogenesis (development of new neurons) has been confirmed. The dentate gyrus may play an important role in translating complex neural codes from cortical areas into simpler code that can be ...