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ion of hippocampal, neocortical, and pyriform | cortical activity to behavior and the dependence of ma |
onitoring, it is difficult to ascribe this to | cortical activity. |
Cortical and hippocampal basket cells are parvalbumin- | |
RNAi was used to alter CELSR2 expression in | cortical and cerebral brain slice cultures. |
He found that the egg consists of | cortical and medullary systems continued upward from t |
Each | cortical area has a limited capacity of computational |
Each | cortical area can perform multiple cognitive functions |
rodmann-1909 is a cytoarchitecturally defined | cortical area that is a rostral part of the parahippoc |
It is a relatively undifferentiated | cortical area that Brodmann regarded as part of the in |
The smallest of Brodmann's | cortical areas in the monkey, it represents cortex tha |
Brodmann-1905): It is thick relative to other | cortical areas; the transition from cortex to subcorti |
the stability of mRNA in primary cultures of | cortical astrocytes. |
omyopathy, mental retardation, hypotonia, and | cortical blindness. |
It is made up of | cortical bone and usually contains bone marrow and adi |
protein, was originally isolated from bovine | cortical bone as a 23-kDa glycopeptide with high siali |
sive bony proliferation and thickening of the | cortical bone of the calvaria, which is part of the sk |
density and biomechanical strength of femoral | cortical bone, and at low doses showed anabolic effect |
The | cortical bundle emerges radially from the xylem and pr |
of a vascular system exclusive to cacti, the | cortical bundle. |
In every cactus species, the | cortical bundles produce secondary phloems. |
Because cacti live a long time, the | cortical bundles have to function for many years. |
In very old | cortical bundles located at the base of very old shoot |
4CAPS ( | Cortical Capacity-Constrained Concurrent Activation-ba |
d in the laboratory of David Kleinfeld on the | cortical circuitry in the vibrissa system of the rat u |
It also contains blood vessels and | cortical collecting ducts. |
Pendrin is an ion exchanger found in the | cortical collecting duct. |
surface of the alpha-intercalated cell in the | cortical collecting duct of the kidney. |
ooth outer zone with a number of projections ( | cortical columns) that extend down between the pyramid |
In embryology, | cortical cords (also called secondary cords) are struc |
rtoli cells, while in females they become the | cortical cords. |
imarily entertain the premotor and prefrontal | cortical cortices, are also involved in cognitive and |
The dendrites of pyramidal neurons in | cortical cultures and Purkinje neurons in cerebellar c |
There is a greater than 50% chance of adrenal | cortical damage, but only a smaller proportion will re |
Figure shows the typical slow shifts of the | cortical DC potential, called Bereitschaftspotential, |
nger's disease with all other subcortical and | cortical dementia and labeling everything senile demen |
ages, neutrophils, dendritic cells, and renal | cortical epithelial cells. |
in combination with | cortical factors . |
ores are borne on the end of hair-like cells ( | cortical fascicles). |
neering research on the development of visual | cortical function in infancy and in early visual scree |
ty it provides are complementary to images of | cortical function provided by BOLD fMRI. |
Hasselmo ME (1995) Neuromodulation and | cortical function: Modeling the physiological basis of |
n the relation between language, thought, and | cortical functions, particularly on the development of |
ion is to stimulate the production of adrenal | cortical hormones, which increases the production of s |
It is also similar to human infantile | cortical hyperostosis. |
It receives numerous subcortical and | cortical inputs, and sends major projections to the su |
ith cluster headaches, migraines, and adrenal | cortical insufficiency (Addison's Disease), although s |
ial to study the effect of Chocamine on brain | cortical integration of visual stimuli in volunteers. |
a nomenclature for the features of GABAergic | cortical interneurons was proposed, called Petilla ter |
The | cortical layer gives rise to the outer layer of the vo |
Clamp connections are present in the | cortical layer of cap and stem, and at the basal septa |
ion of apical dendrites of pyramidal cells in | cortical layer V towards semaphorin-3A (Sema3a). |
humans because it lacks an internal granular | cortical layer (layer IV). |
the mystery behind the formation of "inverted | cortical layers" in the brain of reeler mutant mice, a |
ogical disorders including aphasia, localised | cortical lesions in the thalamus, mania, or most typic |
A | cortical lobule (or renal lobule) is a part of a renal |
plant cells, the cell cortex is reinforced by | cortical microtubules underlying the plasma membrane. |
The direction of these | cortical microtubules determines which way the cell el |
A | cortical minicolumn is a vertical column through the c |
It is also called laminar | cortical necrosis or cortical necrosis. |
The | cortical network of regions that is responsible for ca |
trol: modulation of inhibitory and monitoring | cortical networks during hypnotic paralysis" by Yann C |
t roles for bFGF and NT3 in the regulation of | cortical neurogenesis. |
Cortical neurons are generated normally but are abnorm | |
o correct spontaneous and induced activity of | cortical neurons under conditions of motion sickness." |
g electrophysiological recordings from single | cortical neurons in awake monkeys. |
A considerable proportion of | cortical neurons (more than 80%) show sensitivity towa |
prediction of hand trajectory by ensembles of | cortical neurons in primates. |
n reported, and strongly impact the firing of | cortical neurons In a series of behavioral experiments |
nokiol increases free cytoplasmic Ca2+ in rat | cortical neurons. |
nt for BDNF in activity-dependent survival of | cortical neurons. |
rowth and have neuroprotective effects in rat | cortical neurons. |
Cortistatin is a | cortical neuropeptide with neuronal depressant and sle |
and that the | cortical NMDA receptor properties and membrane fluidit |
cells, the Pom1 gradient reaches most of the | cortical nodes (blue dots). |
g cells, the Pom1 gradient does not reach the | cortical nodes (red dots), and therefore Cdr2 and Cdr1 |
regulators Cdr2, Cdr1 and Wee1 are present in | cortical nodes in the middle of the cell (blue and red |
Infective stage penetrates the epidermis and | cortical parenchyma of the host root, only the anterio |
e capsule, open into the lymph sinuses of the | cortical part. |
Parietin, a | cortical pigment of lichens |
Parietin is the predominant | cortical pigment of lichens in the genus Caloplaca, a |
e nervous system and neural processes such as | cortical plasticity, neurogenesis and neural different |
Next come the | cortical plate neurons (black), which migrate past the |
In the reeler neocortex, | cortical plate neurons are aligned in a practically in |
r Prosthesis (reanimating paralyzed limbs) 3) | Cortical Prosthesis (Repairing cognitive disability). |
Afterhyperpolarizations can also occur in | cortical pyramidal neurons. |
This itself triggers the | cortical reaction, which results in depositing several |
Communications between | cortical regions is also subject to specific constrain |
ognitive architecture specifies how different | cortical regions of the brain collaborate to perform s |
uroprosthetics, brain-machine interfaces, and | cortical repair. |
Cortical signals can be used to control robotic limbs, | |
John Mathias & Nick Ryan - ' | Cortical Songs' (July 2008) |
) of trains of cells oriented parallel to the | cortical surface separated by acellular fiber bundles; |
Information from the thalamus will go to | cortical taste area, namely the insula and frontal ope |
mpared to area 20 of Brodmann-1909, the total | cortical thickness of area 21 is greater, the granular |
ong periods of malnutrition resulting in less | cortical thickness. |
ut can also be found on natural killer cells, | cortical thymocytes, and dendritic cells. |
Frankia is able to colonize the | cortical tissue of nodules where it fixes nitrogen. |
plications of diabetes, retinitis pigmentosa, | cortical visual impairment, retinopathy of prematurity |
ells and merges gradually with the underlying | cortical white matter; all cells, including the pyrami |
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