摘要: The types of spike trains recorded in real neurons from different parts of the brain, can either be completely random or bursty. Certainly, at very high firing rates regular spike trains are observed.DOI: 10.1007/3-540-59497-3_179 被引量: 3 ...
Called “sharp wave-ripples,” these “shouts” to the rest of the brain represent the near-simultaneous firing of 15 percent of hippocampal neurons, and are named for the shape they take when their activity is captured by electrodes and recorded on a graph. 这些向大脑其他部分发出的 "呐喊 "...
I guess the theory is that the voluntary motion of chewing keeps your neurons firing by giving your brain a job to do. It’s not foolproof, of course. If you chew gum nonstop for a few hours, you’re going to end up with a sore jaw and some drool on whatever you nod off ...
Behavioral neuroscientist Mark Blumberg introduced the concept of "species-typical behavior" such as a cat's ability to land on its feet as well as the monarch butterfly's ability to migrate thousands of miles. According to Blumberg, what people really mean when they say 'in...
2.Interrupt your habitual routine:Habits are hard to break because neurons in your brain fire in a certain way. Once an action is repeated enough, associated neurons become efficient in firing and directing behavior – your procrastinatory phone use. Higher the repetitions, the more stable ...
It'll be something you probably have memorized, or know well enough that you recognize even partial references. Something that gets your heart racing, your neurons sparking, your lips smiling. Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía was to remember that distant...
More neurons firing = more chances for your brain to get that this is something worth paying attention to, and possibly recording. A conversational style helps because people tend to pay more attention when they perceive that they’re in a conversation, since they’re expected to follow along ...
S.W. Johnson, "Rebound bursts following inhibition: how dopamine modifies firing pattern in subthalamic neurons," J. Physiol., vol. 586, pp. 2033, 2008.Johnson, S. W., “Rebound Bursts Following Inhibition: How Dopamine Modifies Firing Pattern in Subthalamic Neurons,” Journal of Physiology, ...
(as opposed to somewhere else in the page, like a caption or in the body text) causes your brain to try to makes sense of how the words and picture relate, and this causes more neurons to fire. More neurons firing = more chances for your brain togetthat this is something worth ...
By calling off the hunt,your brain can stop perseverating on the ugly sister,giving the correct set of neurons a chance to be activated. Tip of the tongue,especially blocking on a person's name, is totally normal.Twenty-five-year-olds can experience several tip of the tongues a week,but...