Translating principles of neural plasticity into research on speech motor control recovery and rehabilitation. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research. 2008;51(1):S240-58.Ludlow, C. L., Hoit, J., Kent, R., Ramig, L. O., Shrivastav, R., Strand, E., Yorkston, K...
BOOK REVIEWS Principles ofNeuralDevelopment. By Dale Purves andJeff W. Lichtman. Sunderland , Mass.: Sinauer Associates, Inc., 1985. Pp. 375. $32.50. Neurobiology has evolved as a distinct discipline over the last 25 years because of a realization that a broad interdisciplinary approach is nece...
the general principals of chromatin regulation as they relate to histone biology (ie, chemical modifications, chromatin remodeling, and histone variant exchange), with specific emphasis on the role that such processes may have in guiding various aspects of neural plasticity (Figure 1, left panel)....
of the artificial neural network training algorithms devised so far. Here, we propose a novel biologically inspired optimizer for artificial and spiking neural networks that incorporates key principles of synaptic plasticity observed in cortical dendrites: GRAPES (Group Responsibility for Adjusting the ...
The brain is an immune-privileged organ such that immune cell infiltration is highly regulated and better tolerating the introduction of antigen to reduce
What can a neuron learn with spike-timing-dependent plasticity? Spiking neurons are very flexible computational modules, which can implement with different values of their adjustable synaptic parameters an enormous vari... R Legenstein,C Naeger,W Maass - 《Neural Computation》 被引量: 391发表: 20...
Hoover, H.V. (1969) Craniosacral therapy and the general practitioner.Academy of Applied Osteopathy 1969 Year Book of Selected Osteopathic Papers. Google Scholar Howell, J.N., Binder, M.D., Nichols, T.R. and Loeb, G.E (1986) Muscle spindles, Golgi tendon organs, and the neural control...
The announcement that we had decoded the human genome in 2000 ushered in a new and unique era in biomedical research and clinical medicine. This Third Edition of Principles of Gend ... read full description Purchase book Share this bookBrowse...
Cell differentiation in multicellular organisms requires cells to respond to complex combinations of extracellular cues, such as morphogen concentrations. Some models of phenotypic plasticity conceptualise the response as a relatively simple function of a single environmental cues (e.g. a linear function ...
Augmentation by DoF extension lets the user control the sDoFs by extending the body’s total number of movement DoFs. An example would be a third arm driven by neural activity that can be controlled independently from and concurrently with the natural limbs while preserving the full repertoire of...