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... MST, and thence to areas in parietal cortex, new types of directional selectivity emerge. For example, whereas cells in Vl are sensitive to the direction of motion of the Fourier components of a complex pattern, many MT cells are sensitive to the global motion of the pattern, that is, the vector sum ...
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... expressed in the central nervous system (CNS), including the cerebral cortex, hippocampus and cerebellum [13]. In addition, functional studies have indicated that Gas7 is required for neurite outgrowth and neuronal differentiation [13–15]. The Gas7 protein can directly interact with Factin to enhanc ...
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... claim that this is a structure of integration of conditioned (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (US) (Blair et al., 2001, 2005). In research on rats it was shown that that conditioning learning is impaired in both situations of blocking the amygdala: before and after an experiment (Campeau et al., 1995 ...
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... pattern perception, recognition of faces, facial expression, and emotional content of language and for generating mental images to compare these images to each other. Lateralization is less pronounced in females than in males for language, visual and spatial skills. This is possibly related to the f ...
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... associated with lesions of the inferior parietal lobule and is clinically demonstrated by a lack of awareness of contralateral space. Critically, the deficit can manifest itself in imagination,such as when patients are asked to recall a familiar scene [8]. The evidence from Penfield’s studies and pa ...
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... for juice reinforcement, but not when monkeys make saccades without primary reinforcement (Bon and Lucchetti 1992; Lee and Tehovnik 1995). DMF neurons also respond to juice delivery only in the context of instrumental behavior, not when juice is delivered randomly (Mann et al. 1988). Accordingly, we ...
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Von Economo Neurons in the Elephant Brain

... der Gucht, 2007). Morphological, biochemical, and neuropathological evidence suggests that VENs are part of the neural circuitry involved in social awareness and may participate in fast, intuitive decisions in complex and rapidly changing social situations (Allman et al., 2005). The VENs are more nu ...
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... – vanish from sight as soon as one realizes that vision is more about doing than seeing and that our percepts are more virtual than real. The central concept of O&N’s proposal is that seeing is a specific way of exploring the environment. There is no need to posit a detailed internal representation ...
Synapse - MBBS Students Club
Synapse - MBBS Students Club

... also called the bouton terminaux or synaptic knob. The synaptic knobs have synaptic vesicles that contain the NT (neurotransmitters). The NT are produced in the body & conducted along the axon (anterograde flow). The NT can be inhibitory or excitatory. • Synaptic cleft or gap: is app. 20nm. It is a ...


... sites of the multiple gene promoter region and enhances transcriptional activation of these genes (Kaczmarek, 1993; Morgan & Curran, 1991; Sheng & Greenberg, 1990; Struhl, 1991). An increase in c-fos proto-oncogene is one of the earliest transcriptional events to follow neuronal activation. In the l ...
Synapse
Synapse

... also called the bouton terminaux or synaptic knob. The synaptic knobs have synaptic vesicles that contain the NT (neurotransmitters). The NT are produced in the body & conducted along the axon (anterograde flow). The NT can be inhibitory or excitatory. • Synaptic cleft or gap: is app. 20nm. It is a ...
Articulatory bias in speech categorization: Evidence from use
Articulatory bias in speech categorization: Evidence from use

... the large differences in error rates between conditions, we focused on d-prime and beta signal detection parameters (see Fig. 1C). The d-prime measure indicates the ability to distinguish between the two syllables, whereas the beta measure indexes possible response bias. Analysis of d-prime scores s ...
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