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, if sNPF peptide(s) were also expressed in antennal ORNs, it is possible that the chemosensory and olfactory information transmitted through these peptides might be delivered to the projection interneurons in the cluster C5 and be further transmitted for integration to the higher brain centers....
Following migration, a transit-amplifying population of neuronally committed cells (i.e., neuronal precursors) continue to proliferate, resulting in ganglion expansion [29]. A balance between the number of cells that are initially born in the ganglia, the number that differentiate into neurons, and...
Conclusion This study reviews the progress of sensory conflict theory, vestibular homeostasis regulation and genetic basis of MS. It also summarizes prediction and evaluation, and available countermeasures. In sensory conflict theory, the “sensory conflict neurons” remain activated and ultimately disrupt ...
Although there is a substantial philosophical literature on dynamical systems theory in the cognitive sciences, the same is not the case for neuroscience.
in a stimulus-driven bottom-up manner via emotion-related centers of the brain, particularly the amygdala (Cisler & Koster,2010; Dolan,2002; Öhman,2002,2005), under the control of top-down influences via two frontal regions, namely the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and the anterior cingulate ...
One theory that centers on the psychological aspect of the biopsychosocial model, entitled The "Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation" [25] highlights health beliefs and builds a hierarchical framework of patient cognition [26]. The model details the individual's representation of a health threat ...
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