sensation, thought, judgment, problem-solving, and emotion. The brain stem sits beneath the cerebrum and connects it to the spinal cord. The brain stem houses the structures that are responsible for the unconscious regulation of the body such as wakefulness, heart and lung functions...
The Vertebrate Brain Stem as the Primary Site of Behavior Command: Insights from an Amphibian - ScienceDirectThis article takes a modular approach to ... E Coddington - 《Hormones Brain & Behavior》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Is there an integrative center in the vertebrate brain-stem? A robotic...
“David and Torsten did more than open up the study of the primary visual cortex; they laid the basis of all that was to follow in the sensory systems,” Dr. Eric R. Kandel, a Nobel laureate, wrote in a recent commentary about their research. “Together this body of work stands as o...
These plots compare the association with a primary trait across all SNPs and within SNPs strata determined by their association with the secondary trait. Genetic overlap exists if the proportion of SNPs associated with a phenotype increases as a function of the strength of the association with a ...
In this review we will focus on the potential of stem cell treatments for glioblastoma multiforme (Holland, 2000), the most aggressive primary brain tumor, and globoid cell leukodystrophy (Krabbe disease), a metabolic disorder of the white matter (Berger et al., 2001). These two diseases may...
Antibody imaging was carried out immediately after completing the DNA and RNA imaging. The sample was first stained for 4 h at room temperature using two primary antibodies of two different species (mouse and rabbit), washed in 2× SSC for 15 min and then stained for 2 h using two...
The brain stem or truncus cerebri as defined here comprises the derivatives of two of the three primary brain vesicles, viz. the mesencephalon and the rhombencephalon. Both of these brain parts are well developed in the frog. Their importance appears immediately from the fact that they harbor th...
Terminology: V1 = primary visual cortex = striate cortex What exactly is a cortical area? A region of cortex distinct from its neighbors in Function, e.g. selectivity/processing a specific dimension Connectivityto other areas Distinctive layer structure/cell types (“cytoarchitecture”) ...
Therefore, in children with comorbid ASD and ADHD, sensory problems may stem from postcentral gyrus abnormalities, which in turn may lead to core ASD and ADHD symptoms (social, communication, repetitive behaviour, and attentional deficits). Critically, developmental trajectories may also be different ...
Therefore, while the adult SVZ has the potential to make new neurons (35), its primary function is to serve as a source for new glial cells (36). An unexpected and unconfirmed finding from the carbon-dating studies is that Table 1. Neural progenitors of the neonatal mouse SVZ Antigenic ...