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From Sensation to Perception
... the transmittal of autonomic impulses to lacrimal and salivary glands • Sensory function is __________________________ from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue ...
... the transmittal of autonomic impulses to lacrimal and salivary glands • Sensory function is __________________________ from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue ...
Affective Computing
... • Basic, distinct emotion circuits in the brain – Distinct emotional patterns can be evoked by stimulating electrically particular subcortical areas responsible for basic emotions • Cortical regions largely free of such effects ...
... • Basic, distinct emotion circuits in the brain – Distinct emotional patterns can be evoked by stimulating electrically particular subcortical areas responsible for basic emotions • Cortical regions largely free of such effects ...
TENS Lecture
... – Carrier frequency of 70-100 Hz packaged in bursts of about 7 bursts per second – Pulses within burst can vary – Burst frequency is 1-5 bursts per second – Strong contraction at lower frequencies – Combines efficacy of low rate TENS with the comfort of conventional TENS ...
... – Carrier frequency of 70-100 Hz packaged in bursts of about 7 bursts per second – Pulses within burst can vary – Burst frequency is 1-5 bursts per second – Strong contraction at lower frequencies – Combines efficacy of low rate TENS with the comfort of conventional TENS ...
cns structure - Department of Physiology
... center of receptive field, due to increased receptor density. However, this is not a precise mechanism because an increase in the number of action potentials could also mean a more intense stimulus was applied. Two stimulus points ...
... center of receptive field, due to increased receptor density. However, this is not a precise mechanism because an increase in the number of action potentials could also mean a more intense stimulus was applied. Two stimulus points ...
Hearing, Ribbon Synapses and Noise Induced Hearing Loss
... Sly et al, JARO, 2012. Chronic BDNF application to wound window ...
... Sly et al, JARO, 2012. Chronic BDNF application to wound window ...
Slide 1 - Elsevier Store
... toward the receptive field increased, and that for saccades away decreased as function of local fractional income, resulting in more reliable spatial selectivity (difference between the two saccade directions) with increasing reward probability. (B) LIP neurons are modulated by limb motor planning. ...
... toward the receptive field increased, and that for saccades away decreased as function of local fractional income, resulting in more reliable spatial selectivity (difference between the two saccade directions) with increasing reward probability. (B) LIP neurons are modulated by limb motor planning. ...
Unit One: Introduction to Physiology: The Cell and
... • Electromagnetic receptors- detect light on the retina ...
... • Electromagnetic receptors- detect light on the retina ...
STDP produces robust oscillatory architectures that exhibit precise
... populations that are designed to produce an oscillatory response to any input. The work illustrated how neural models display greater spectral complexity during synchronization than the simple Kuramoto oscillator model, with several oscillatory frequencies coexisting within an individual neural osci ...
... populations that are designed to produce an oscillatory response to any input. The work illustrated how neural models display greater spectral complexity during synchronization than the simple Kuramoto oscillator model, with several oscillatory frequencies coexisting within an individual neural osci ...
Sensory Nerves and Receptors
... 1. Rapidly adapting receptors (phasic receptors), as touch receptors. 2. Moderately adapting receptors as thermoreceptors (20-40°C). 3. Slowly adapting receptors (tonic receptors), as muscle spindles. The rate of adaptation of each type of receptors fits its function. MECHANISM OF ADAPTATION OF RECE ...
... 1. Rapidly adapting receptors (phasic receptors), as touch receptors. 2. Moderately adapting receptors as thermoreceptors (20-40°C). 3. Slowly adapting receptors (tonic receptors), as muscle spindles. The rate of adaptation of each type of receptors fits its function. MECHANISM OF ADAPTATION OF RECE ...
Computational themes of peripheral processing
... following, we focus on the well-investigated transformation and representation of calling song signals in the early auditory pathway of grasshopper. The auditory periphery of grasshopper forms a threelayered feed-forward network (Vogel and Ronacher 2007). In this network, 60–80 receptor neurons conv ...
... following, we focus on the well-investigated transformation and representation of calling song signals in the early auditory pathway of grasshopper. The auditory periphery of grasshopper forms a threelayered feed-forward network (Vogel and Ronacher 2007). In this network, 60–80 receptor neurons conv ...
Special Senses
... The freed opsin activates the G protein transducin Transducin catalyzes activation of phosphodiesterase (PDE) PDE hydrolyzes cGMP to GMP and releases it from sodium channels Without bound cGMP, sodium channels close, the membrane hyperpolarizes, and neurotransmitter cannot be ...
... The freed opsin activates the G protein transducin Transducin catalyzes activation of phosphodiesterase (PDE) PDE hydrolyzes cGMP to GMP and releases it from sodium channels Without bound cGMP, sodium channels close, the membrane hyperpolarizes, and neurotransmitter cannot be ...
Post-Polio Motor Neurons and Units: What We Know
... During the next two months, a random sampling of readers of Polio Network News will receive a comprehensive mail-in survey regarding lifestyles and activities. International Polio Network did not divulge your name to the researchers, and you will be identified only if you return the survey. However, ...
... During the next two months, a random sampling of readers of Polio Network News will receive a comprehensive mail-in survey regarding lifestyles and activities. International Polio Network did not divulge your name to the researchers, and you will be identified only if you return the survey. However, ...
Afferent Synaptic Signaling
... provide new insights into ribbon function, and perhaps by extension, into mechanisms of transmitter release more generally. ...
... provide new insights into ribbon function, and perhaps by extension, into mechanisms of transmitter release more generally. ...
Classical Conditioning
... Applications of Classical Conditioning Even humans can develop classically to conditioned nausea. ...
... Applications of Classical Conditioning Even humans can develop classically to conditioned nausea. ...
Auditory Cortical Neurons are Sensitive to Static and Continuously
... obtained at 2,500 Hz exhibits a relatively weak phase sensitivity as compared with curves obtained at lower frequencies within the response area. We have observed significant IPD sensitivity at stimulus frequencies as low as 120 Hz and as high as 2,500 Hz as evidenced by a regular modulation of spik ...
... obtained at 2,500 Hz exhibits a relatively weak phase sensitivity as compared with curves obtained at lower frequencies within the response area. We have observed significant IPD sensitivity at stimulus frequencies as low as 120 Hz and as high as 2,500 Hz as evidenced by a regular modulation of spik ...
Document
... and see if the latency changes. • For the final experiment, they test whether intensity has an effect on the latency of the late response ...
... and see if the latency changes. • For the final experiment, they test whether intensity has an effect on the latency of the late response ...
Corticofugal modulation of frequency processing in bat auditory
... with widespread lateral inhibition, sharpens and adjusts the tuning of neurons at earlier stages in the auditory processing pathway. The moustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii, emits orientation sounds (biosonar pulses) that contain a long constant-frequency component (,61 kHz) suited for velocity (Do ...
... with widespread lateral inhibition, sharpens and adjusts the tuning of neurons at earlier stages in the auditory processing pathway. The moustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii, emits orientation sounds (biosonar pulses) that contain a long constant-frequency component (,61 kHz) suited for velocity (Do ...