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  • ratio is superior due to greater proximity to neural activity
  • Recently, photoinhibition, the inhibition of neural activity with light, has become feasible with
  • uli and stress rose at the moment of decision, neural activity in the "dominant" (left) hemisphere w
  • "Psychomotor set" describes neural activity that occurs when a motor action in re
  • ple-color, optical activation and silencing of neural activity.
  • Olfactory fatigue is an example of neural adaptation or sensory adaptation.
  • ATOH1 is required for the formation of both neural and non-neural cell types.
  • er found to be widely distributed in mammalian neural and endocrine cells.
  • ment of eyes and other sensory organs, certain neural and epidermal tissues as well as other homolog
  • emergent structures evolved hand in hand with neural and hormonal mechanisms to support them becaus
  • ures shared with Cetiosauridae, such as a high neural arch above the vertebral foramen.
  • correctly identified it as the front part of a neural arch.
  • orsal or posterior cervical vertebra; a dorsal neural arch; a partial dorsal vertebra; the anterior
  • s as poor bone ossification is present and the neural arches are paired and disarticulated from the
  • Our neural architecture places relationships at the crux
  • m and changes in psychological functioning and neural architecture across the lifespan, and therefor
  • anguage modeling, natural language processing, neural auditory processing, acoustic processing, opti
  • Farah's early work focused on the neural bases of vision and memory.
  • h Center and is a member of the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition at CMU.
  • hetics laboratories, laboratories studying the neural basis of learning, and motor prosthetics appro
  • ty and has been a member of the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition ever since.
  • uter Science Department and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition at Carnegie Mellon Universi
  • Cadherin-2 (CDH2), also known as neural cadherin (NCAD) is a protein that in humans is
  • NCAMs Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules
  • cid, a modulator of the adhesive properties of neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM1).
  • posttranslational modification that occurs on neural cell adhesion molecules (NCAM).
  • Neural cell adhesion molecule L1-like protein also kn
  • diffusible survival evasion peptide, promotes neural cell survival under conditions of severe oxida
  • he cells in the ectoderm that circumvent these neural cells do not receive the BMP-4 inhibitor signa
  • Experiments to alter expression of miR-124 in neural cells did not appear to affect differentiation
  • s as well as ionotropic glutamate receptors in neural cells have been found in taste buds and may co
  • ctoderm cells would automatically develop into neural cells.
  • verlying cells of the ectoderm to develop into neural cells.
  • ico-striato-thalamocortical circuit, a type of neural circuit in the brain
  • dance mechanisms that are essential for normal neural circuit development.
  • Brain-scan studies show that the neural circuitry that normally responds to the pleasu
  • Main article: Reentry ( neural circuitry)
  • to the function of biological tissues such as neural circuits in vivo (see references from the scie
  • of assembly and functional organization of the neural circuits that underlie autonomic functions and
  • ratory's current focus is to dissect genes and neural circuits underlying innate behaviors.
  • According to Jay Neitz, “If the neural circuits for color vision are sufficiently pla
  • e response in the observer, underpinned by the neural circuits involved in somatosensory mirroring a
  • eitz further states that since apparently "the neural circuits can handle even higher dimensions of
  • case of excitotoxicity, or over-excitation of neural circuits, which can occur in neurodegenerative
  • of synapses, and the wiring and development of neural circuits.
  • papers in 2009 have also provided insight into neural codes relevant to autism, Schizophrenia, drug
  • In particular, his research has focused on neural coding mechanisms for cochlear implants and th
  • e 1920s, Edgar Adrian formulated the theory of neural communication that the frequency of action pot
  • Neural Computation is a peer-reviewed academic journa
  • The harmonic mind: From neural computation to Optimality-Theoretic grammar (p
  • Neural Computation was founded in 1989 and is publish
  • archer in the field of computational logic and neural computation, in particular hybrid systems with
  • operates similarly to a computer virus using a neural computer system.
  • A neural condition.
  • vizi J, Van Hoesen G, Buckwalter J, Damasio A. Neural connections of the posteromedial cortex in the
  • utism is marked by underfunctioning high-level neural connections and synchronization, along with an
  • isotropy (roughly the level of organization of neural connections) in schizophrenia.
  • Mind and The Evolving Brain: The Mind and the Neural Control of Behavior that provide an overview o
  • anics, circulation, and sensory physiology and neural coordination.
  • The Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Empirical and Con
  • In: Thomas Metzinger (ed.) Neural Correlates of Consciousness - Empirical and co
  • His focus is on investigating neural correlates of classical ethological concepts s
  • collaborator in the endeavour of locating the neural correlates of consciousness was the late Franc
  • response gene and is induced in the developing neural crest at specification.
  • Neural crest
  • um develops from other cells, most likely from neural crest cells.
  • d ligands confer rostrocaudal pattern to trunk neural crest migration Source: CURRENT BIOLOGY, 7 (8)
  • The cranial neural crest is a form of neural crest.
  • The cardiac neural crest develops from the dorsal neural tube.
  • The cardiac neural crest complex is a form of neural crest.
  • helium, and are not derived from the migratory neural crest source that provides the enteric nervous
  • sensory neurons in the dorsal spinal cord from neural crest cells by generating signals within the r
  • bution to the field was her demonstration that neural crest cells formed the jaw cartilage and tooth
  • some mesenchyme is derived from neural crest cells and thus originates from the ectod
  • Cristozoa is a grouping of animals possessing neural crest and derivatives.
  • It overlaps the vagal neural crest and migrates to populate the pharyngeal
  • Heart- and neural crest derivatives-expressed protein 2 is a pro
  • The cranial neural crest arises in the anterior and populates the
  • proto-oncogene, and are specific for cells of neural crest origin.
  • in older texts) is developmentally formed from neural crest, specifically the cardiac neural crest,
  • ectoderm (also known as surface ectoderm), the neural crest, and neural tube.
  • , minor defects in structures arising from the neural crest, and pigmentation anomalies.
  • chondrocranium, and is derived primarily from neural crest-derived mesenchyme.
  • They are derived from neural crest.
  • ponsible for an increased understanding of the neural crest.
  • embryo it is made by migrating cells like the neural crest; it is also abundant in developing tendo
  • ipate in pathological reactions, including the neural damage after ischemia and subsequent cell deat
  • ressure before suffering a high probability of neural damage.
  • IH funded effort to develop software tools for neural data analysis in the form of the Chronux packa
  • etts, USA hosted a workshop on the analysis of neural data.
  • focuses on neuroscience research, particularly neural development and neuroplasticity underlying neu
  • I, "Genetic Analysis of Olfactory Behavior and Neural Development"
  • During Neural development, there is an extensive Neuronal Mi
  • cells, influence on bone metabolism, cachexia, neural development, embryogenesis and inflammation.
  • Nkx2-2as is involved in Neural development.
  • by the FMR1 gene, which is required for normal neural development.
  • ng, auditory processing disorder, autism), the neural encoding of speech can provide a biological ma
  • at Northwestern University, investigating the neural encoding of speech and music and its plasticit
  • Her research examines the neural encoding of sound in the normal system, how it
  • nt in astrocytes, where it plays a key role in neural energy metabolism.
  • ental energy is transformed into electrical or neural energy.
  • JOONE (Java Object Oriented Neural Engine) is a component based neural network fr
  • This adaptation may be due to neural fatigue or may be due to coupled hemodynamic p
  • e defined by the formation of a head fold, the neural folds, and their fusion to form the neural tub
  • These are named the neural folds; they commence some little distance behi
  • ion channels, receptors, enzymes to understand neural function.
  • wn to reduce the amount of latent virus in the neural ganglia.
  • mote excellence in research on behavioural and neural genetics
  • The International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society (IBANGS) was founded in 1996.
  • ounded in 1996 as the European Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society, with Hans-Peter Lipp as its
  • r the Front Line Assembly single, see Tactical Neural Implant
  • ects, low-K dielectrics, or even intracortical neural implants.
  • Neural Impulse Actuator (July, 2008) while this devic
  • Noggin plays a key role in neural induction by inhibiting BMP4, along with other
  • Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 6, Morgan Kaufm
  • Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8: Proceedings
  • urophysiology, control theory, and implantable neural interfaces.
  • A synapse is a neural junction used for communication between neuron
  • An example is neural KCNQ/M (Kv7) potassium channelosome (see Delma
  • It is the highest neural level of a sensory perception.
  • t examines the associations between social and neural levels of organizations and the biological mec
  • At all but low frequencies, the neural measure averages over multiple cycles to give
  • adena CA) is a neuroscientist who works on the neural mechanisms of sequence generation and learning
  • es E. Skinner and Professor Donald Lindsley on neural mechanisms of attention.
  • re still struggling to do so… The employing of neural mechanisms to enhance motor development is now
  • "Lopez (Direct Neural Mix)" 6:44
  • The algorithms and neural nets designed for calculating the dimensions o
  • Neural Nets and the Brain Model Problem, Ph.D. disser
  • relies on machine learning techniques such as neural nets, which may be trained to assess the struc
  • Volume 2 contains a variety of neural network models that investigate how these repr
  • on from 1971-96, and President of the European Neural Network Society from 1993-4
  • Neural network diagram
  • Encog:another neural network programmed in Java
  • ng language Sather in 1990 and developed novel neural network and machine learning algorithms.
  • The goals of the IFCS neural network project are.
  • In 1990, he introduced the Simple Recurrent neural network (aka 'Elman network'), which is a wide
  • pamine and also brains “reward system”, or the neural network associated with pleasure, arousal, foc
  • Lifetime Achievement Award from International Neural Network Society in 1993.
  • Rethinking Innateness , a book which examines neural network approaches to development.
  • Their attack employed a neural network to recognize the key being pressed.
  • rganizing neurodynamics; mental disorders; and neural network technology.
  • Grossberg won the first 1991 IEEE Neural Network Pioneer Award, the 1992 INNS Leadershi
  • Neuroph is an object-oriented neural network framework written in Java.
  • yan matter which allows them to build powerful neural network computers and experiment with distorti
  • Neural network models have indicated that this is not
  • The outputs of the neural network were run directly to instrumentation f
  • clinical neurobiology to stimulate a neuron or neural network in the brain through the direct or ind
  • Neuroph core classes correspond to basic neural network concepts like artificial neuron, neuro
  • he back of their necks) that is connected to a neural network that inputs basic education through di
  • ved the 2008 Hebb Award from the International Neural Network Society.
  • provides excellent detection capability, using neural network and heuristic, and low use of the comp
  • He received the 2004 IEEE Neural Network Society Pioneer Award for contribution
  • Joone can be considered to be more of a neural network framework than a full integrated devel
  • To develop a neural network that can train itself to analyze the f
  • ontrol software that incorporate self-learning neural network technology.
  • dely known for his invention of an associative neural network in 1982.
  • ical formalism that is used in many biological neural network research today.
  • models, molecular protein folding models, and neural network models.
  • ce of an overall operating mode of the brain's neural network is mentioned explicitly in the literat
  • numerical perversity: Teaching arithmetic to a neural network, Neural Networks for Knowledge Represe
  • accordingly to the category recognized by the neural network.
  • omputing is a framework for computation like a neural network.
  • e conducted in 2003 to test the outputs of the neural network.
  • ns, interval arithmetic, analog computing, and neural networks and the modeling of consciousness.
  • utionary Computation Pioneer Award of the IEEE Neural Networks Society (US, 2002).
  • On a more general level, many large-scale neural networks in the brain, such as the visual syst
  • He wrote important early papers on neural networks and pattern recognition and machine l
  • Neural Networks
  • Neural Networks MLP
  • estimating process data using self-organizing neural networks
  • stem modeling, DSP and embedded system design, neural networks and real-time analog and digital I/O.
  • Connectionism uses neural networks to simulate the brain.
  • order to identify the operating principles of neural networks and to obtain “soft” control.
  • ore recent implementations of soft sensors use neural networks or fuzzy computing.
  • he developed one of the first winner-take-all neural networks in 1970.
  • Epagogix is a UK-based company that uses neural networks and analytical software to predict wh
  • an be extended and customized to create custom neural networks and learning rules.
  • It can be used to create and train neural networks in Java programs.
  • Use of Recurrent Neural Networks for Strategic Data Mining of Sales [I
  • As an example, the neural networks would take user input, such as a sear
  • Cognitive Science Society and of International Neural Networks Society.
  • in applications and development of artificial neural networks in chemistry.
  • as a strong focus on code-based development of neural networks rather than visual construction.
  • Anderson's neural networks were used to spread across a WordNet
  • chniques (expert system, case-based reasoning, neural networks and genetic algorithms).
  • Medicine and neuroscience - tackling neural networks experimentally (brain slicing) as wel
  • ech on Hardware Implementations of Large-scale Neural Networks as part of the initiation activities
  • plications as a second edition under the title Neural Networks and Drug Design.
  • el methods, closely related to some artificial neural networks such as radial basis function network
  • extended to build new learning algorithms and neural networks architectures.
  • ather of nonlinear circuit theory and cellular neural networks", he is also the inventor and namesak
  • Processing, applying connectionist models (or neural networks) to explain cognitive phenomena such
  • nlinear approximation (especially in regard to neural networks), theoretical biology, quantum comput
  • en as a rough description (e.g. in the case of neural networks), or not at all.
  • ques, has located these functions to different neural networks, some of which are in different cereb
  • behavioral momentum, Connectionist systems or neural networks, hyperbolic discounting, foraging, er
  • ogics algorithms, cluster analysis, artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms and others techni
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