Response inhibition is thought to be central to the function of the frontal lobes and intimately related to all higher cognitive functions. The effortful and controlled component to response inhibition is often
or might not, be able to fit a dose-response curve to the data. But if the curve fits, the value of the IC50 is likely to be meaningless and have a very wide confidence interval. The data simply don't form a top plateau (which would...
The aim of the present paper is to update the status regarding levels in blood, breath and saliva during normal , i.e. without deficiency in, or inhibition of, activity. The previous conclusion according to which no detectable (<0.5 microM), adequately determined 'free and/or loosely bound'...
Although neuromarketing and consumer neuroscience have become mainstream methodologies, they are still considered nascent fields. Part of the reason for this is that the technology is expensive and still in development. As neuromarketing technology progresses and becomes more accessible, more companies will...
One such case is DNA repair at the natural ends of linear chromosomes, known as telomeres, which can lead to chromosome-end fusions. Here, we review data obtained over the past decade and discuss the mechanisms that protect mammalian chromosome ends from the DNA damage response. We also ...
et al. Dietary fiber-induced improvement in glucose metabolism is associated with increased abundance of Prevotella. Cell Metab. 22, 971–982 (2015). This work exemplifies that the presence of a specific gut microbiota composition in humans can dictate the host response to food. Article CAS Pub...
ADHD is the most prevalent psychiatric condition of childhood (~10%) [126] and is characterized by inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity. ADHD has been extensively linked with EF weaknesses such as reasoning, planning, inhibition, set-shifting, and working memory [127]. ...
A recent finding that indirectly supports this hypothesis is that poor return flow from the interstitium to the plasma remains for several hours after awakening from general anesthesia, while the sympathetic-induced inhibition of the diuretic response to volume expansion resolves almost instantly [26]....
What is protein synthesis? What is the name given to substances that are initially involved in a chemical reaction? What is receptor editing? When does it occur, and what enzymes are involved? What is the competitive inhibition of an enzyme? What is the movement in response to a chemical ca...
Necrosis, on the other hand is typically not seen under normal physiological conditions but is triggered in response to extreme physical or chemical cellular injury leading to inflammation. Inhibition of apoptotis by certain factors leads to the activation of necroptosis, a regulated form of necrotic...