Over the past years, non-invasive imaging techniques have gained momentum, in assessing brain injury and studying brain anatomy. In particular, magnetic resonance technology is widely used in the diagnosis of brain diseases such as brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, hematomas and to find the cause ...
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this paper will introduce our insight that data on the anatomy and physiology of the macaque monkey and the imaging of adult humans can contribute together to an integrated view of what might otherwise seem quite disparate behaviors: visually guided grasping, imitation, and language (Arbib, 2000;...
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(the red point inE), thus assigning electrophysiological and morphological annotations to the transcriptomically identified cell type.E, H–ISchematic of multicell patch-clamp experiments.HConnectivity diagram of the eight simultaneously-recorded neurons (triangles, excitatory neurons; circles, inhibitory ...
fewer axons, and oxidative stress [27,30,31]. However, the specific cellular structures that carry out these processes have still not been adequately identified. Glial cells (oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, microglia) are candidates that may play a role in brain anatomy and functional changes in ASD...
(SK) K+channel blockers in vitro. This type of bursting has three phases: hyperpolarized silence, spiking, and depolarization block. We find that two slow variables are required for this type of bursting, and we show that the three-dimensional bifurcation diagram for inverted square wave ...
1a shows array placement locations registered to MRI-derived brain anatomy. T5 has full movement of the face and head and the ability to shrug his shoulders. Below the level of spinal cord injury, T5 has very limited voluntary motion of the arms and legs. Any intentional movement of the ...