Sensory and motor pathwaysPaul Johns BSc BM MSc FRCPathClinical Neuroscience
who is constructing himself, must always be moving. Not only in those large movements which have an external aim, such as sweeping a room... but also when the child merely sees, or thinks, or reasons; or when he understands something in relation to these thoughts and sensations—always he...
An unexpected role for macrophages in motor control A population of macrophages has been found in muscle spindles that release glutamate, activate primary sensory afferents that are part of the stretch reflex, and have a role in regulating locomotion. ...
The prefrontal cortex receives a variety of sensory information and plays critical roles in representing, processing, and integrating sensory information to accomplish various cognitive activities. The lateral prefrontal cortex receives visual, auditory,
As mice navigated in a virtual-reality environment, dopamine neurons encoded an array of sensory, motor and cognitive variables. These responses were functionally clustered, such that subpopulations of neurons transmitted information about a subset of behavioural variables, in addition to encoding reward....
Sensory Motor Pathways Program Sensory Motor Stencil Set & Curriculum Materials This Sensory Motor Pathways Set comes with 5 stencils and a set of task cards to add an instructional component. It introduces easy and challenging movement experienc
Moreover, the basic pattern of sensory-motor connections is preserved when sensory feedback is silenced through muscle paralysis (Mendelson and Frank, 1991). These observations have led to a view that the specificity of sensory-motor connectivity is hard-wired, and that recognition of motor neuron...
Cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) ion channels serve as downstream targets of signalling pathways in vertebrate photoreceptors and olfactory sensory neurons. W... Baumann,Frings,Godde,... - 《Embo Journal》 被引量: 252发表: 1994年 Invertebrate-Inspired Sensory-Motor Systems and Autonomous, Olfactory-Gui...
In addition to the primary symptoms that distinguish one disorder from the next, clinicians have identified, yet largely overlooked, another set of symptoms that appear across many disorders, termed secondary symptoms. In the emerging era of systems neur
Intracranial aneurysms can cause patients to present with blurring, decreased vision, diplopia, or ptosis so that ophthalmologic consultation is sought early. However, most patients with saccular aneurysms of the intradural arteries present with focal or