Local Field Potentials Related to Bimanual Movements in the
... (rev. 1996) and the Hebrew University regulations. Neural activity was recorded by eight glass-coated tungsten microelectrodes from homologous sites in the two hemispheres (4 electrodes in each hemisphere). The neural signal recorded on each electrode was amplified and filtered (MCP, Alpha-Omega, Na ...
... (rev. 1996) and the Hebrew University regulations. Neural activity was recorded by eight glass-coated tungsten microelectrodes from homologous sites in the two hemispheres (4 electrodes in each hemisphere). The neural signal recorded on each electrode was amplified and filtered (MCP, Alpha-Omega, Na ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (JDMS)
... Based on their body weight differences, the Artesunate had no significant effect on the body weight of all the rats. Administration of Artesunate to rats at various doses showed that, there was no significant (P>0.05) differences between the weight of experimental groups with that of the control gro ...
... Based on their body weight differences, the Artesunate had no significant effect on the body weight of all the rats. Administration of Artesunate to rats at various doses showed that, there was no significant (P>0.05) differences between the weight of experimental groups with that of the control gro ...
Autism-Associated Insertion Mutation (InsG) ofShank3 Exon 21
... tested to simplify presentation of the data. Statistical analyses of behavioral data were conducted using Statistica software (Version 10, Statsoft) using either two-way ANOVAs or three-way repeated-measures (rm) ANOVA using genotype and sex as the main variables and trial as the repeated measure, w ...
... tested to simplify presentation of the data. Statistical analyses of behavioral data were conducted using Statistica software (Version 10, Statsoft) using either two-way ANOVAs or three-way repeated-measures (rm) ANOVA using genotype and sex as the main variables and trial as the repeated measure, w ...
Rewarding properties of sildenafil citrate in mice
... other was white with a textured floor to create equally preferred compartments. Place conditioning was conducted using an unbiased procedure. The CPP paradigm took place in nine consecutive days, which consisted of three phases: familiarization and preconditioning, conditioning, and postconditioning ...
... other was white with a textured floor to create equally preferred compartments. Place conditioning was conducted using an unbiased procedure. The CPP paradigm took place in nine consecutive days, which consisted of three phases: familiarization and preconditioning, conditioning, and postconditioning ...
Can Oxytocin function as an antidepressant?
... Figure 2 shows a scheme that according to Holsboer represents the HPA and its correlation in depression. In relapse periods HPA activity is elevated, indicating it coincides with a depressed state. When the depression subsides HPA activity normalizes. HPA activity is already used as a tool in measu ...
... Figure 2 shows a scheme that according to Holsboer represents the HPA and its correlation in depression. In relapse periods HPA activity is elevated, indicating it coincides with a depressed state. When the depression subsides HPA activity normalizes. HPA activity is already used as a tool in measu ...
Effects on the central and peripheral nervous activity in rats elicited
... method of least square differences (LSD) was used for post-hoc testing. A possible correlation between the ...
... method of least square differences (LSD) was used for post-hoc testing. A possible correlation between the ...
Anatomy - Nervous System Test Chpt 9
... NOT: core 36. ANS: The cerebrum controls voluntary activities and higher thinking skills. The cerebellum controls coordination and balance. The brainstem controls sleep, breathing, and helps coordinate movement. The thalamus sorts information going to and coming from the cerebral cortex. The hypotha ...
... NOT: core 36. ANS: The cerebrum controls voluntary activities and higher thinking skills. The cerebellum controls coordination and balance. The brainstem controls sleep, breathing, and helps coordinate movement. The thalamus sorts information going to and coming from the cerebral cortex. The hypotha ...
Is the Lateral Septum's Inhibitory Influence on the Amygdala Mediated... GABA-ergic Neurons? Mason Austin
... anxiety level; since these assumption may or may not be valid, it is important to monitor other aspects of the rat’s behavior during the test in order to garner clues about alternative explanations of results. The social interaction model of anxiety works on a theory that is easily paralleled in hum ...
... anxiety level; since these assumption may or may not be valid, it is important to monitor other aspects of the rat’s behavior during the test in order to garner clues about alternative explanations of results. The social interaction model of anxiety works on a theory that is easily paralleled in hum ...
J Darnell, KH2 domain I304N RGG G
... KO has higher glucose utilization than WT in adult Could it be that our sns are misleading because of the degree of fmrp expression in early postnatal animals? 14C Leucine intravenous; ages 4 & 6 Mo KO has higher prot synth in some basal forebrain regions RCPS (cerebral protein synthesis) declines a ...
... KO has higher glucose utilization than WT in adult Could it be that our sns are misleading because of the degree of fmrp expression in early postnatal animals? 14C Leucine intravenous; ages 4 & 6 Mo KO has higher prot synth in some basal forebrain regions RCPS (cerebral protein synthesis) declines a ...
Coding of relative size in monkey inferotemporal cortex
... between the stimuli, we first calculated a measure of population dissimilarity for each pair of versions, which was simply the absolute difference in firing rate elicited by the two versions averaged across the relevant population, in a window of 70 –270 ms after image onset (other time intervals yi ...
... between the stimuli, we first calculated a measure of population dissimilarity for each pair of versions, which was simply the absolute difference in firing rate elicited by the two versions averaged across the relevant population, in a window of 70 –270 ms after image onset (other time intervals yi ...
Learning a Precedence Effect-Like Weighting Function for the Generalized Cross-Correlation Framework
... noise bursts, and it is not obvious how to apply their findings to more natural sounds. For example, the effect is strongest in click pairs for inter-click intervals of roughly 2–10 ms [9]. Other effects dominate at shorter or longer time scales. Studies on human infants and young puppies (reviewed ...
... noise bursts, and it is not obvious how to apply their findings to more natural sounds. For example, the effect is strongest in click pairs for inter-click intervals of roughly 2–10 ms [9]. Other effects dominate at shorter or longer time scales. Studies on human infants and young puppies (reviewed ...
3-Morpholinylsydnonimine Inhibits Glutamatergic Transmission in
... Although the effects of NO in the RVLM have been extensively reported, the results are controversial. Some investigators reported that administration of NO precursor or NO donors caused a depressor response, whereas NOS inhibitors caused a pressor response (Shapoval et al., 1991; Zanzinger et al., 1 ...
... Although the effects of NO in the RVLM have been extensively reported, the results are controversial. Some investigators reported that administration of NO precursor or NO donors caused a depressor response, whereas NOS inhibitors caused a pressor response (Shapoval et al., 1991; Zanzinger et al., 1 ...
Empirical assessment of published effect sizes and power
... -0.45 [-0.77; -0.02]) due to the fact that cognitive neuroscience journals had the highest impact factors in our sample, but the worst power estimates. FRP depends on power, the odds of true H0 to H1 data and on reporting bias (Ioannidis, 2005; Berger and Sellke, 1987). The continuous lines in Fig. ...
... -0.45 [-0.77; -0.02]) due to the fact that cognitive neuroscience journals had the highest impact factors in our sample, but the worst power estimates. FRP depends on power, the odds of true H0 to H1 data and on reporting bias (Ioannidis, 2005; Berger and Sellke, 1987). The continuous lines in Fig. ...
Short Communication - NYU Psychology
... of begin and the book involves a so-called ‘‘type-mismatch,” because the book is of the wrong semantic type to directly combine with begin. Thus, perhaps surprisingly, natural language has ways to fit together meanings that appear to be incompatible. What psychological mechanisms are at play in type- ...
... of begin and the book involves a so-called ‘‘type-mismatch,” because the book is of the wrong semantic type to directly combine with begin. Thus, perhaps surprisingly, natural language has ways to fit together meanings that appear to be incompatible. What psychological mechanisms are at play in type- ...
Representing the Hyphen in Action–Effect
... other but also the temporal information of this link. Consequently, this temporal information influences response generation in the same way as the duration of an intended effect influences response generation (as suggested by Kiesel & Hoffmann, 2004, and Kunde, 2003). The basic idea is that perceiv ...
... other but also the temporal information of this link. Consequently, this temporal information influences response generation in the same way as the duration of an intended effect influences response generation (as suggested by Kiesel & Hoffmann, 2004, and Kunde, 2003). The basic idea is that perceiv ...
Banbury notes 05 - University of Illinois Archives
... Liittle statistical evidence for improvement on any of the cognitive tests; often tests gave good, reliability, reproducibility, Incomplete analysis at this point. Fairly non-potent ampakine. Treatment period may not have been long enough and dose should be 3X higher. Some hopeful signs in individua ...
... Liittle statistical evidence for improvement on any of the cognitive tests; often tests gave good, reliability, reproducibility, Incomplete analysis at this point. Fairly non-potent ampakine. Treatment period may not have been long enough and dose should be 3X higher. Some hopeful signs in individua ...
Glossary of Standardized Testing Terms
... forms of a test are not comparable, because the questions on one form can be more difficult than the questions on another form. Scaled scores on different forms of a test are comparable if the process of computing them includes equating. Percentile scores are comparable if they refer to the same gro ...
... forms of a test are not comparable, because the questions on one form can be more difficult than the questions on another form. Scaled scores on different forms of a test are comparable if the process of computing them includes equating. Percentile scores are comparable if they refer to the same gro ...
Deleterious effects of amyloid beta peptide in the neuromuscular
... ● MK801 or Memantine fully protected co-culture from injuries. ● Ifenprodil showed a partial protection. ● Riluzole, the only approved molecule for ALS treatment, significantly protected co-culture from Aβ injuries. Altogether these results suggest that Aβ could be an important element triggeri ...
... ● MK801 or Memantine fully protected co-culture from injuries. ● Ifenprodil showed a partial protection. ● Riluzole, the only approved molecule for ALS treatment, significantly protected co-culture from Aβ injuries. Altogether these results suggest that Aβ could be an important element triggeri ...
When Does it Make Sense to Perform a Meta
... the same approach to analysis, but presenting results in different ways, then the only obstacles to meta-analysis are practical. If sufficient information is available to estimate the effect size of interest, then a meta-analysis is possible. For instance, means with standard deviations, means with ...
... the same approach to analysis, but presenting results in different ways, then the only obstacles to meta-analysis are practical. If sufficient information is available to estimate the effect size of interest, then a meta-analysis is possible. For instance, means with standard deviations, means with ...
Interlocking finger test: a bedside screen for parietal lobe dysfunction
... Their use is often limited because they require a trained person and lengthy time to administer. Simple screening tests that can be incorporated into the bedside or office based neurological examination are useful if they ascertain whether or not more detailed investigations are indicated. While a g ...
... Their use is often limited because they require a trained person and lengthy time to administer. Simple screening tests that can be incorporated into the bedside or office based neurological examination are useful if they ascertain whether or not more detailed investigations are indicated. While a g ...
To This Poster (PowerPoint Format)
... effect was evident, and grew in magnitude with increases in duration. Indeed, an ANOVA confirmed a significant axis-by duration interaction, suggesting that the oblique effect in orientation sensitivity is a dynamic phenomenon. ...
... effect was evident, and grew in magnitude with increases in duration. Indeed, an ANOVA confirmed a significant axis-by duration interaction, suggesting that the oblique effect in orientation sensitivity is a dynamic phenomenon. ...
New-Book-Mod-3
... directly to the beginning of that subsection. This allows teachers quick access to each subsection. ...
... directly to the beginning of that subsection. This allows teachers quick access to each subsection. ...
Supplementary Information
... disorder with a possible impact on the development of reading and spelling ability, or was above 21 years of age. To assess mathematical skills, the test batteries were modelled after Butterworth (2003) (5), as described previously (6). In brief, simple tasks of addition (n=24) and multiplication (n ...
... disorder with a possible impact on the development of reading and spelling ability, or was above 21 years of age. To assess mathematical skills, the test batteries were modelled after Butterworth (2003) (5), as described previously (6). In brief, simple tasks of addition (n=24) and multiplication (n ...
Flynn effect
The Flynn effect is the substantial and long-sustained increase in both fluid and crystallized intelligence test scores measured in many parts of the world from roughly 1930 to the present day. When intelligence quotient (IQ) tests are initially standardized using a sample of test-takers, by convention the average of the test results is set to 100 and their standard deviation is set to 15 or 16 IQ points. When IQ tests are revised, they are again standardized using a new sample of test-takers, usually born more recently than the first. Again, the average result is set to 100. However, when the new test subjects take the older tests, in almost every case their average scores are significantly above 100.Test score increases have been continuous and approximately linear from the earliest years of testing to the present. For the Raven's Progressive Matrices test, subjects born over a 100-year period were compared in Des Moines, Iowa, and separately in Dumfries, Scotland. Improvements were remarkably consistent across the whole period, in both countries. This effect of an apparent increase in IQ has also been observed in various other parts of the world, though the rates of increase vary.There are numerous proposed explanations of the Flynn effect, as well as some skepticism about its implications. Similar improvements have been reported for other cognitions such as semantic and episodic memory. Recent research suggests that the Flynn effect may have ended in at least a few developed nations, possibly allowing national differences in IQ scores to diminish if the Flynn effect continues in nations with lower average national IQs.