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  • ...y epithelium]], substances carried by the air contact [[olfactory receptor neuron]]s. When these substances are of a type that the human olfactory system rec
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  • ...anized as a means to synchronize the activities of thalamic and cortical [[neuron]]s has been primordial to understanding the function of the thalamus. Thank
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  • The stem cells then start to divide into more and more complex [[neuron|neural]] and [[glia|glial cells]]. These cells form into various layers and
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  • ...on}} {{rpl|nervous system}} {{rpl|neural plate}} {{rpl|neural tube}} {{rpl|neuron}} {{rpl|neuroscience}} {{rpl|neurospora crassa}} {{rpl|neurotransmitter}} {
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  • ...on}} {{rpr|nervous system}} {{rpr|neural plate}} {{rpr|neural tube}} {{rpr|neuron}} {{rpr|neuroscience}} {{rpr|neurospora crassa}} {{rpr|neurotransmitter}} {
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  • ...demonstrates a novel hypothalamic circuit regulating energy homeostasis. ''Neuron'' 37:550-3
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  • ...Houzel, 2009]]). [[Brain size]] is not a reliable indicator of number of [[neuron]]s across [[order (biology)|orders]]. Because of the different cellular [[a ...ly contains 80 to 90 billion [[neuron]]s, depending on the size, with each neuron linked to as many as 10,000 others.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newscient
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  • ...uron]]s in the [[parietal cortex]] were found to fire, similar to [[mirror neuron]]s, not only when the monkey directly saw an object approaching its hand, b
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  • ...rocytes promote myelination in response to electrical impulses | journal = Neuron | volume = 49 | pages = 823–32 | year = 2006 | pmid = 16543131 }}</ref> ...progenitors in the subventricular zone of postnatal rat forebrain |journal=Neuron |volume=10 |pages=201–12 |year=1993 |pmid=8439409 }}</ref><ref>{{cite jou
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  • Acetylcholine is synthesized in certain [[neuron]]s by the [[enzyme]] [[choline acetyltransferase]] from the compounds [[cho ...Dayan|Dayan, P]] (2005). ''Uncertainty, neuromodulation, and attention.'' Neuron 46 681-692. [http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~dayan/papers/yud2005.pdf]
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  • ...[[invertebrate]] family of proteins used to build gap junctions between [[Neuron|neurons]] or [[Glia|glial]] cells. So far three pannexins were described in
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  • ...ate]], a major exicitory [[neurotransmitter]] that relays signals from one neuron to another.
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  • ...l to model. For example, units in the network could represent [[Artificial neuron|neurons]] and the connections could represent [[synapses]]. Another model m ...el are neurons the activation could represent the [[probability]] that the neuron would generate an [[action potential]] spike. If the model is a [[spreadin
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  • ...nervous system consists of nerves, and disease of central nervous system [[neuron]]s which leads to pain could therefore be called neuropathic pain, but the
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  • ...>{{cite journal |author=Kawano H, Daikoku S |title=Somatostatin-containing neuron systems in the rat hypothalamus: retrograde tracing and immunohistochemical
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  • ...region. A higher grey matter volume means that there are more synapses per neuron, more glia cells and glial volume per Purkinje cell. The higher amount of g ...around the target frequency and inhibiting the surrounding. The STRF of a neuron can change during different task conditions. [insert Figure 3b, Jaeaeseklin
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  • ...d MEG information to produce a high resolution image of cortical activity. Neuron, 26: 55-67.</ref>. It combines the spatial resolution of a structural [[MR ...t tiny [[electrodes]] into the brain for the purpose of measuring a single neuron's firing. Due to its damaging repercussions, this technique has only been
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  • ...ot the optimal predictors for intelligence. It is the number of cortical [[neuron]]s combined with a high [[conduction velocity]] that correlates best with ...increase in complexity in molecular signalling of vertebrates, along with neuron number and connectivity, contributes to their great behavioural capacity<r
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  • ...ntained in the original signal (the frequencies and intensities to which a neuron responds are called the [[receptive field]]). Theoretically, such a ganglio ...ng is locked to the phase of the sound wave. For low frequencies, a single neuron fires one spike per wave period (the period is the inverse of the sound fre
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  • The POMC and NPY/AgRP neuron populations both express [[leptin]] receptors (LepRb). Leptin has opposing ...demonstrates a novel hypothalamic circuit regulating energy homeostasis ''Neuron'' 37:649-61 PMID 12597862</ref>
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