Ask a question Search AnswersLearn more about this topic: Neuron Definition, Parts & Function from Chapter 2 / Lesson 2 165K Learn about neurons and their parts. Explore the structure, function, and types of neurons, and discover how neurons transmit and receive information. Related...
Rotational acceleration of the brain can cause stretching of white matter axons, leading to a dysregulation in sodium and potassium in- and efflux, respectively, culminating in an increase in intracellular calcium concentration with pleiotropic effects within the neuron [4, 50]. One effect involves ...
The nervous system of any animal is a biological computing device whose fundamental unit is the neuron, and the wiring diagram of each species is a unique, stereotyped, genetically programmed set of connections between neurons-with the strength of connections modified by experience. During evolution ...
The fundamental unit of low-level visual information analysis is the receptive field (RF)62. It is a specific region of the sensory space where a stimulus can modify the firing of a neuron63. RF is influenced by lateral interactions in the primary visual cortex (V1)64,65,66, which involv...
The fundamental unit of low-level visual information analysis is the receptive field (RF)62. It is a specific region of the sensory space where a stimulus can modify the firing of a neuron63. RF is influenced by lateral interactions in the primary visual cortex (V1)64,65,66, which involv...
Spontaneous activity of the human brain provides a window to explore intrinsic principles of functional organization. However, most studies have focused on interregional functional connectivity. The principles underlying rich repertoires of instantaneous
Depolarization of the sarcolemma as a result of acetylcholine release from the motoneuron causing an influx of sodium ions. The end plate potential (epp) is the sum of quantal miniature end plate potentials. Development of the end plate potential is blocked by curare. End3 In S. cerevisiae an...
What is the functional unit of nervous tissue? Which of the following human cells would contain cilia? a. red blood cell b. sperm c. cell from the trachea (windpipe) d. neuron e. bone cell What organ systems (and organs, tissues, or cells) work togeth...
Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) is defined as a cellular process during which epithelial cells acquire mesenchymal phenotypes and behavior following the downregulation of epithelial features. EMT and its reversed process, the mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET), and the special form of EMT, ...
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