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  • ...interdisciplines.org/mirror/papers/1/10 Intentional Attunement. The Mirror Neuron system and its role in interpersonal relations] ...otions and sensations of others, respectively.I will posit that the mirror neuron systems, together with other mirroring neural clusters outside the motor do
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  • | journal = Neuron | doi = 10.1016/j.neuron.2007.09.013
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  • ...thin large neurosecretory vesicles, that may be found in any region of the neuron - [[soma]], [[dendrite]]s, axons and nerve endings. The vesicle contents ar ...to nerve endings, whereas neuropeptides can be released from any part of a neuron. Many neurons make several different peptides. For example, one population
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  • '''Neuronal migration''' is the method by which [[neuron]]s [[Cellular migration|travel]] from their origin or birth place (i.e. the ...te to the cortical plate and differentiate either into [[astrocyte]]s or [[neuron]]s.<!--
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  • ...to control neuron firing. The idea of reconstructing motor movement from a neuron [[action potential]] dates back to the 1970s as well <ref name = first>{{ci ...the brain and instead are placed on the top of the head or scalp and read neuron impulses there. These categories can be divided even further based on their
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  • ...ransmitters]] are the proteins that sent signals from [[neuron|neuron]] to neuron, enabling the [[brain]] to tell different muscles to contract.
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  • ...euroscience: a review of oxytocin, vasopressin, and affiliative behavior ''Neuron'' 65:768-79 PMID 20346754
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  • ...ontrast, most second-generation antidepressants operate on the presynaptic neuron to maintain high synaptic levels of these neurotransmitters.
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  • In an [[action potential]] (or in a passive spread of signal) in a [[neuron]], the constant &lambda; is
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  • ...the neocortex operates. it consists of a large number of tightly packed [[neuron]]s with their [[dendrite]]s and axons and sitting atop a large amount of lo
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  • *Neuron, Special Review Issue on Reward and Decision, October 2002
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  • ...growth]], fetal tissue development, modulation of extracellular matrix, [[neuron]]al regeneration, [[apoptosis]], [[cellular differentiation]] and maybe vas
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  • ...es [[action (philosophy)|action]]s. Units of the nervous system include [[neuron]]s and [[nerve]]s, which play roles in such coordination. All parts of nerv
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  • {{rpr|Neuron}} {{rpr|Neuron}}
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  • ...s solitarii''' (NTS, nucleus of the solitary tract) is an aggregation of [[neuron]]s in the caudal brainstem of the mammalian brain. It transmits information
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  • {{rpl|Mirror neuron}}s
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  • ...action potentials, recorded (with a microelectrode) from a single oxytocin neuron in the rat supraoptic nucleus. In a lactating rat, in response to suckling, '''Magnocellular neurosecretory cells''' are neuroendocrine [[neuron]]s whose cell bodies are mainly in the [[supraoptic nucleus]] and [[paraven
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  • ...ain. Given that cortical thickness roughly correlates with the number of [[neuron]]s within an [[ontogenetic column]], it is often taken as indicative of the
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  • ...They are usually described as [[neuropil]]s, i.e. as dense networks of [[neuron]]s and [[glia]]. They get their name from their roughly hemispherical ''ca
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  • ...ls, [[perivascular]] [[phagocyte]], pineal [[neuron]]s and [[peptide]]rgic neuron-like cells.
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