The Neuroscientist
... behavior and have a therapeutic effect in particular in patients with otherwise pharmacologically intractable epilepsy and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, but only a few indications passed rigorous clinical-experimental testing ...
... behavior and have a therapeutic effect in particular in patients with otherwise pharmacologically intractable epilepsy and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, but only a few indications passed rigorous clinical-experimental testing ...
Reticular formation,sleep and wakefulness
... which a person can be aroused by sensory or other stimuli; • Has multiple stages: from very deep to very light sleep; • It’s divided into two entirely different types of sleep that have different quantities & alternate: slow- wave sleep (NREM) & rapid eye movement sleep ( REM). ...
... which a person can be aroused by sensory or other stimuli; • Has multiple stages: from very deep to very light sleep; • It’s divided into two entirely different types of sleep that have different quantities & alternate: slow- wave sleep (NREM) & rapid eye movement sleep ( REM). ...
Deep Brain stimulation in the Treatment of Dystonia – The
... over-‐riding the pathological bursting of neuronal subsets.2,4,11 ...
... over-‐riding the pathological bursting of neuronal subsets.2,4,11 ...
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... to the naked eye. You cannot see that it is densely packed with structures, systems, functions, connections and interconnections, many of which are still not fully understood. Within the brain’s tissue are roughly 86 billion individual nerve cells called neurons. Each neuron is connected to between ...
... to the naked eye. You cannot see that it is densely packed with structures, systems, functions, connections and interconnections, many of which are still not fully understood. Within the brain’s tissue are roughly 86 billion individual nerve cells called neurons. Each neuron is connected to between ...
- Journal of Clinical Investigation
... More than 30 yr after the first description of central pontine myelinolysis (CPM)' by Adams et al. (1), the pathogenesis of this disease is still not fully understood. CPM is characterized by a loss of oligodendrocytes and myelin with relatively wellpreserved neuronal cell bodies and axons in the ce ...
... More than 30 yr after the first description of central pontine myelinolysis (CPM)' by Adams et al. (1), the pathogenesis of this disease is still not fully understood. CPM is characterized by a loss of oligodendrocytes and myelin with relatively wellpreserved neuronal cell bodies and axons in the ce ...
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... to the naked eye. You cannot see that it is densely packed with structures, systems, functions, connections and interconnections, many of which are still not fully understood. Within the brain’s tissue are roughly 86 billion individual nerve cells called neurons. Each neuron is connected to between ...
... to the naked eye. You cannot see that it is densely packed with structures, systems, functions, connections and interconnections, many of which are still not fully understood. Within the brain’s tissue are roughly 86 billion individual nerve cells called neurons. Each neuron is connected to between ...
cHaPter 3
... non-invasive way. For example, researchers have access to very sensitive brain scanning and recording equipment that can reveal the brain areas that are active (and inactive) while a participant responds to some kind of experimental manipulation. There have been both scientific and non-scientific ap ...
... non-invasive way. For example, researchers have access to very sensitive brain scanning and recording equipment that can reveal the brain areas that are active (and inactive) while a participant responds to some kind of experimental manipulation. There have been both scientific and non-scientific ap ...
Brain Stimulation for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
... alternative treatment for many neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), dystonia, pain, epilepsy, depression, and schizophrenia. The effects of brain stimulation on PD are well described, and this treatment has been widely used for such conditions worldwide. Treatm ...
... alternative treatment for many neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), dystonia, pain, epilepsy, depression, and schizophrenia. The effects of brain stimulation on PD are well described, and this treatment has been widely used for such conditions worldwide. Treatm ...
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... Correct. The dendrite receives a message, the cell body processes it, the axon takes a message to the terminal buttons, and the terminal buttons release neurotransmitters. b) terminal buttons, dendrites, cell body, axon c) cell body, dendrites, terminal buttons, axon Incorrect. Every part of this an ...
... Correct. The dendrite receives a message, the cell body processes it, the axon takes a message to the terminal buttons, and the terminal buttons release neurotransmitters. b) terminal buttons, dendrites, cell body, axon c) cell body, dendrites, terminal buttons, axon Incorrect. Every part of this an ...
HUMAN BRAIN EVOLUTION IN AN ECOLOGICAL CONTEXT^
... simply amounts to dividing the actual brain size of that species by the "expected" value predicted from the basal insectivore equation for the ...
... simply amounts to dividing the actual brain size of that species by the "expected" value predicted from the basal insectivore equation for the ...
Ontogeny, Compartmentation, and Turnover of Spectrin lsoforms in
... knowledge of the assembly, organization, and metabolism of skeletal proteins is essential to understanding the molecular basis of neuronal form and function. While studies of neuronal structural proteins have long been directed at the microtubules, neurofilaments, and actin filaments (Wuerker and Ki ...
... knowledge of the assembly, organization, and metabolism of skeletal proteins is essential to understanding the molecular basis of neuronal form and function. While studies of neuronal structural proteins have long been directed at the microtubules, neurofilaments, and actin filaments (Wuerker and Ki ...
Neurosteroids: Expression of Steroidogenic Enzymes and
... synthesizing various steroid hormones such as pregnenolone (D5P) and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) from cholesterol (Baulieu, 1981). These authors first demonstrated the existence of high amounts of D5P and DHEA in the brain of castrated and adrenalectomized rats (Corpéchot et al., 1981, 1983). The ...
... synthesizing various steroid hormones such as pregnenolone (D5P) and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) from cholesterol (Baulieu, 1981). These authors first demonstrated the existence of high amounts of D5P and DHEA in the brain of castrated and adrenalectomized rats (Corpéchot et al., 1981, 1983). The ...
Atonia-Related Regions in the Rodent Pons and Medulla
... 1965; Morales et al. 1987; Peterson et al. 1978). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of electrical and chemical stimulation in the pontomedullary reticular formation on muscle tone in the rat. Such studies would lay the foundation for further work using the more comprehensive kn ...
... 1965; Morales et al. 1987; Peterson et al. 1978). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of electrical and chemical stimulation in the pontomedullary reticular formation on muscle tone in the rat. Such studies would lay the foundation for further work using the more comprehensive kn ...
Current Challenges Facing the Translation of Brain
... Once spikes have been detected and multiple neuronal spikes discriminated (if desired), typically the rate of firing (i.e., spike rate) of the individual neuronal components is calculated. Both accuracy and ease of computational processing are dependent upon the combined choice of a spike rate estim ...
... Once spikes have been detected and multiple neuronal spikes discriminated (if desired), typically the rate of firing (i.e., spike rate) of the individual neuronal components is calculated. Both accuracy and ease of computational processing are dependent upon the combined choice of a spike rate estim ...
How is Epilepsy Diagnosed?
... The brain consists of more than 100 billion nerve cells. These all communicate with one another; some provoke others into sending further messages (excitation), while others tend to block them (inhibition). The proper working of the brain depends on a balance between these: too many nerve cells send ...
... The brain consists of more than 100 billion nerve cells. These all communicate with one another; some provoke others into sending further messages (excitation), while others tend to block them (inhibition). The proper working of the brain depends on a balance between these: too many nerve cells send ...
Efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the
... Transcranial magnetic stimulation is the noninvasive technique to induce electrical currents in brain tissue via magnetic fields, proven to have therapeutic effects on depression. The magnetic coil located slightly above the scalp can either excite or inhibit cortical brain areas, depending on the s ...
... Transcranial magnetic stimulation is the noninvasive technique to induce electrical currents in brain tissue via magnetic fields, proven to have therapeutic effects on depression. The magnetic coil located slightly above the scalp can either excite or inhibit cortical brain areas, depending on the s ...
Rapid eye movement sleep deprivation induces an increase in
... Achase activity in the medulla oblongata, pons and thalamus, without affecting the enzymes activity in the striatum, hippocampus or cerebral cortex. The present data agree with the reported heterogeneous distribution of Achase activity in different regions of the rats brain (8,9) and they also ind ...
... Achase activity in the medulla oblongata, pons and thalamus, without affecting the enzymes activity in the striatum, hippocampus or cerebral cortex. The present data agree with the reported heterogeneous distribution of Achase activity in different regions of the rats brain (8,9) and they also ind ...
Evolution of the Size and Functional Areas of the Human Brain
... Because EQs are calculated on the basis of empirical estimates of brain/body-scaling relationships, they are sensitive to the particular sample used to derive a and c parameters. Jerison (1973) originally estimated the scaling parameter a (i.e., slope) for mammals as ∼0.67, but Martin (1981) estimat ...
... Because EQs are calculated on the basis of empirical estimates of brain/body-scaling relationships, they are sensitive to the particular sample used to derive a and c parameters. Jerison (1973) originally estimated the scaling parameter a (i.e., slope) for mammals as ∼0.67, but Martin (1981) estimat ...
PowerPoint 演示文稿 - Shandong University
... Normal brain function involves continuous electrical activity Patterns of neuronal electrical activity recorded are called brain waves Brain waves change with age, sensory stimuli, brain disease, and the chemical state of the body An electroencephalogram (EEG) records this activity EEGs can be used ...
... Normal brain function involves continuous electrical activity Patterns of neuronal electrical activity recorded are called brain waves Brain waves change with age, sensory stimuli, brain disease, and the chemical state of the body An electroencephalogram (EEG) records this activity EEGs can be used ...
EEG - pressthebar
... Normal brain function involves continuous electrical activity Patterns of neuronal electrical activity recorded are called brain waves Brain waves change with age, sensory stimuli, brain disease, and the chemical state of the body An electroencephalogram (EEG) records this activity EEGs can be used ...
... Normal brain function involves continuous electrical activity Patterns of neuronal electrical activity recorded are called brain waves Brain waves change with age, sensory stimuli, brain disease, and the chemical state of the body An electroencephalogram (EEG) records this activity EEGs can be used ...
nervous system part 6 EEG, walkfulness and sleep
... Normal brain function involves continuous electrical activity Patterns of neuronal electrical activity recorded are called brain waves Brain waves change with age, sensory stimuli, brain disease, and the chemical state of the body An electroencephalogram (EEG) records this activity EEGs can be used ...
... Normal brain function involves continuous electrical activity Patterns of neuronal electrical activity recorded are called brain waves Brain waves change with age, sensory stimuli, brain disease, and the chemical state of the body An electroencephalogram (EEG) records this activity EEGs can be used ...
Capturing Brain Dynamics: a combined neuroscience and
... Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) ‣ Non-invasive technique ...
... Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) ‣ Non-invasive technique ...
The assessment of hemispheric lateralization in functional MRI
... Laterality calculations depend on decisions concerning the brain activity measure and a precise region of interest (ROI). Both in turn depend on a number of external parameters, especially the statistical threshold used. These choices are partially constrained by the questions being addressed, but a ...
... Laterality calculations depend on decisions concerning the brain activity measure and a precise region of interest (ROI). Both in turn depend on a number of external parameters, especially the statistical threshold used. These choices are partially constrained by the questions being addressed, but a ...
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... vagus nerve of one of the hearts. This is a bundle of neurons that serves the parasympathetic nervous system and causes a reduction in the heart’s rate of beating. A substance was released by the nerve of the first heart and was transported through the fluid to the second heart. The second heart red ...
... vagus nerve of one of the hearts. This is a bundle of neurons that serves the parasympathetic nervous system and causes a reduction in the heart’s rate of beating. A substance was released by the nerve of the first heart and was transported through the fluid to the second heart. The second heart red ...
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... About half a century ago, Walter Penfield, a brain surgeon, stimulated patients’ exposed brains with a gentle current and recorded the responses, trying to locate the exact areas of diseased brain tissue to avoid removing healthy tissue. He found that the brain’s surface had distinct regions wit ...
... About half a century ago, Walter Penfield, a brain surgeon, stimulated patients’ exposed brains with a gentle current and recorded the responses, trying to locate the exact areas of diseased brain tissue to avoid removing healthy tissue. He found that the brain’s surface had distinct regions wit ...