What is memory distortion and what are the main causes of it based on cognitive psychology? What are the principles of developmental physiology? What is synaptic transmission? Explain the factors that impact on learning, training and development of the employees. ...
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Synaptic transmission: Taking back what you oweArticle series on how diet and lifestyle influence brain function, and the role the brain plays in mediating the effects of diet and lifestyle on general health.doi:10.1038/nrn.2016.58LewisSian...
Long-lasting potentiation of synaptic transmission in the dentate area of the anaesthetized rabbit following stimulation of the perforant path. J Physiol 1973; 232: 331–356. 113 Hebb DO. The Organization of Behavior. Wiley & Sons: New York, NY, USA, 1949. 114 Konorski J. Conditioned ...
It is assumed that the biological function of sleep is to compensate the limitation imposed by internal properties underlying the principle of chemical synaptic transmission (as high sensitivity to changes of ionic gradients, limited supplies of the mediator accessible to discharge, tendency toward synapt...
Crystal meth addiction becomes unpredictable when itis cut with fentanyl, as thissubstance is 100 times stronger than morphine and not always declared by distributers. Early Exposure To Crystal Meth Meth exposure in utero causes a 3.9% reduction in white matter connections in the left orbital-frontal...
The specificity of juxtacrine signaling is also highlighted by its role in synaptic signaling within the nervous system, where neurotransmitters are released and bind to receptors on adjacent neurons. This is in contrast to paracrine signaling, where the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine can af...
“Synaptic strengthening is important for retrieval but not storage of information itself,” says Tomás Ryan, an associate professor at Trinity College Dublin. “If I disconnect a computer and no longer see a Word document, it doesn’t mean the information is gone. But that’s the logic we...
Why is it important that neurons not repeatedly fire? How can a chemical that would turn on phospholipase C affect synaptic transmission? Why are motor neurons most often affected during a stroke? Why do antidepressants affect mostly norepinephrine and serotonin...
Cocaine; Cocaine Abuse; Neuroimaging Cognitive Sequelae of Chronic Drug Abuse: Complementary Studies in Humans and Animals Trevor W Robbins* Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom Background: There is much evidence of profound cognitive sequelae of chronic abuse of ...