Relate anatomical structures of the nervous system to specific functions. A Major Body System: The nervous system is one of the major organ systems of the body, allowing all body parts to communicate with the brain. The nervous system is made up of two major divisions: CNS, or central ...
ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF STRUCTURES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY AND SUPPRESSION OF EPILEPTIC CRISES, DEVICE, DEVICE CONTROLLER AND USESelectrical stimulation of nervous system structures for epilepsy treatment and epileptic seizure suppression, device, device controller and uses. The ...
Tolstenkov OO, Prokofiev VV, Terenina NB, Gustafsson MKS (2011) The neuro-muscular system in cercaria with different patterns of locomotion. Parasitol Res 108(5):1219–1227 Google Scholar Tolstenkov OO, Akimova LN, Chrisanfova GG, Terenina NB, Gustafsson MKS (2012) The neuro-muscular sys...
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The psychos stimulators are known to be able to excite catecholamine mechanisms in the nervous system, in particular to increase freeing of catecholamine from presynaptic completions. The purpose of work was an estimation of changes of catecholamine (adrenalin and noradrenalin) in the structures of ...
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The human nervous system (HNS) provides one of the most advanced examples of how to monitor the structural state ofa complex system. In attempts to mimic the HNS, a key component has been the development of the sensory receptor.This paper reports on the development of a triboluminescence (TL...
They are examples of homologous structures. Although their forelimbs are used differently, the basic skeletal structure is the same and they are derived from the same embryonic origin. This holds true as well to the lower limbs of animals when the basic bone components include femur, tibia, and...
Essential in this interaction is the processing of the afferent input (spontaneous electrical activity) from the developing embryonic structure according to the brain’s “best guess” (Katz and Shatz, 1996) based on the “self-organizing properties” (Weliky, 1999) of the nervous system. That ...