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  1. Between them in the human brain) with a diverse set of inputs, to see which, neuronal ,groups respond" appropriately" statistically. Functional" distributed" (
  2. Within different regions of the brain and, therefore,control distinct, neuronal ,circuits. Hence, activation of different GA BAA receptor subtypes by
  3. Vacuolisation. Bunin bodies were first described in 1962; they are markers of, neuronal ,degeneration. The availability of mouse models has led to extensive research
  4. Inside the synaptic vesicle. Amphetamine is a substrate for a specific, neuronal ,synaptic vesicle uptake transporter called VMAT2. When amphetamine is taken up
  5. Of scientists will pursue additional questions to further our understanding of, neuronal ,circuitry and the neuroanatomic framework that defines the functionality of the
  6. Are transient signs and/or symptoms of abnormal, excessive or hypersynchronous, neuronal ,activity in the brain. About 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy, and
  7. Neurophysiology, and in Neural Darwinism, Edelman puts forth a theory called ", neuronal ,group selection ". It contains three major parts: # Anatomical connectivity in
  8. Locally; the best example is the granule cell. Other Furthermore, some unique, neuronal ,types can be identified according to their location in the nervous system and
  9. Of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and this was suggested to be due to, neuronal ,recruitment of the steroid-sensitive ACC that may be involved in prehippocampal
  10. Receptor transcriptional activities in vivo, as well as retinoid acid-induced, neuronal ,differentiation. Thus, calreticulin can act as an important modulator of the
  11. Of ketamine, while not affecting cell survival, could still impair, neuronal ,morphology and thus might lead to dysfunctions of neural networks. There is a
  12. Have long range effects. Cells called guidepost cells assist in the guidance of, neuronal ,axon growth. These cells are typically other, sometimes immature, neurons.
  13. All GA BAA receptors contain an ion channel that conducts chloride ions across, neuronal ,cell membranes and two binding sites for the neurotransmitter
  14. Excitatory functions of some central nervous system (CNS) receptors, such as, neuronal ,each, glutamate,or 5-HT3 receptors. Some general anesthetics also excite
  15. Repertoire by differential amplification. # Reentrant signaling between, neuronal ,groups allows for spatio-temporal continuity in response to real-world
  16. Specifically on memory; instead memory loss is often a casualty of generalized, neuronal ,deterioration. Currently, these illnesses are irreversible, but research into
  17. The dopamine transporter (DAT) to increase concentrations of dopamine in the, neuronal ,terminal. Amphetamine, both as d-amphetamine (dextroamphetamine) and
  18. These antibodies have been demonstrated to reduce potassium channel function in, neuronal ,cell lines. Presentation/Symptoms NMT is a diverse disorder. As a result of
  19. John Zachary Young suggested that the squid giant axon could be used to study, neuronal ,electrical properties. Being larger than but similar in nature to human neurons
  20. Myoclonus epilepsy with ragged red fibers (MERRY syndrome),Lafora disease, neuronal ,period lipofucinosis, and diagnosis. * Rasmussen's encephalitis is a
  21. It does not, however,provide clues about the type of rules that would organize, neuronal ,connections to permit language competence. Subsequent psychologists have
  22. Activate the adaptive immune system. They are named for their resemblance to, neuronal ,dendrites, as both have many spine-like projections, but dendritic cells are in
  23. Continuity in response to real-world interactions. Degeneracy With, neuronal ,heterogeneity (by Edelman called degeneracy),it is possible to test the many
  24. Are bound to be functionally equivalent albeit anatomically non-isomorphic, neuronal ,groups capable of responding to certain sensory input. This creates a
  25. Underlying the development of higher cognitive specialization. * Disturbed, neuronal ,migration during early gestation. * Unbalanced excitatory–inhibitory networks.
  26. Raises the membrane potential of the neuron, resulting in inhibition of, neuronal ,firing. In addition, different GA BAA receptor subtypes have varying
  27. Of action potential initiation. It also has an important role in maintaining, neuronal ,polarity. The exact position of the AIS along the axon differs between types of
  28. Are compelled to create the intricate branching pattern unique to each specific, neuronal ,class. A balance between metabolic costs of dendritic elaboration and the need
  29. Endothelial cells or vascular smooth muscle lead to downstream alterations in, neuronal ,activity. Therefore, there are likely patients, and/or at least attacks in
  30. Normal forebrain formation and a decreased programmed cell death in some, neuronal ,populations and in the spinal cord, leading to an increase in motor neurons.
  31. Causes Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease is caused by mutations that cause defects in, neuronal ,proteins. Nerve signals are conducted by an axon with a myelin sheath wrapped
  32. Of the brain; materialism holds that mental phenomena are identical to, neuronal ,phenomena; and idealism holds that only mental phenomena exist. In addition to
  33. In the mitochondrial genome can lead to high levels of oxidative stress and, neuronal ,death in Parkinson's disease. Hypothesized links between aging and oxidative
  34. Of the nervous system, neural stem cells, differentiation of neurons and Gaia, neuronal ,migration, axonal and dendritic development, trophic interactions, and synapse
  35. Epigenetic modifications in the strength of synaptic connections between, neuronal ,groups. This creates a diverse secondary repertoire by differential
  36. Of GAZA, which in turn increases the conduction of chloride ions across the, neuronal ,cell membrane. This increased conductance raises the membrane potential of the
  37. Models of chronic pain. Methadone also acted as a potent, noncompetitive α3β4, neuronal , nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist in rat receptors, expressed in
  38. Cease to exist and drive neurons to make glycogen. This could be detrimental to, neuronal ,function and possibly result in the manifestation of dementia. Removal of PTG
  39. Counts, due to a decrease in astrocytes and oligodendrocytes, and increased, neuronal ,density. It has been said that these studies require serious attention and that
  40. This results in better emotional hygiene and reduced karmic impacts. Permanent, neuronal ,changes within the amygdala and left prefrontal cortex of the human brain
  41. An important role in both linking muscle excitation with contraction and, neuronal ,excitation with transmitter release. The α subunits have an overall structural
  42. At worst. The emerging evidence would suggest that just as alterations in, neuronal ,activity can lead to downstream effects on the cerebral blood vessel, so too
  43. For instance, studies on rats involving maze learning found that hippocampal, neuronal ,assemblies that are used in the encoding of spatial information are reactivated
  44. Itself to variations in the environment. Neural circuits and systems The basic, neuronal ,function of sending signals to other cells includes a capability for neurons to
  45. Reuptake inhibitors Norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitors inhibit the, neuronal ,reuptake of dopamine and norepinephrine (noradrenaline). These include:
  46. Myelination, synaptogenesis, and dendritic branching and neuroprotective after, neuronal ,damage. Increased serum levels of IGF-I in children link to higher IQ. IGF-1
  47. The relationship between the stimulus and the individual or ensemble, neuronal ,responses, and the relationships amongst the electrical activities of the
  48. Signal-to-noise ratio in the circuits connecting the two regions. Greater, neuronal ,coupling theoretically could enhance gamma band rhythmic, a potential
  49. Of dendrites of individual neurons and the placement of these dendrites in the, neuronal ,circuitry. Important transcription factors involved in the dendritic
  50. Vulnerable to epileptic seizure, subsequent spread of excitation, and possible, neuronal ,death. Another possible mechanism involves mutations leading to ineffective

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