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Brainstem neuronal shutdown as a potential cause of sudden death in at-risk infantsThese conditions lead to a sudden wave of neuronal firing that was followed by neuronal silence. Since brainstem areas that are necessary for generating the breathing rhythm were also involved ...
At first glance, the CL1 looks like a rather unconventional PC with a small, horizontal form factor. But that's where the ...
“This work takes the concept of correlated [neuronal] firing patterns in a new and important causal direction,” David Kleinfeld, a neurophysicist at the University of California, San Diego, who was ...
The laboratory of Ege Kavalali, professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacology, published a paper in Nature ...
A new study led by Prof. Yoram Burak of the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences and the Racah Institute of Physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem unveils a unifying mathematical ...
Neurons communicate with one another in two ways: via binary signals called action potentials, or spikes, and through neuron firing known as “burst firing.” Burst firing occurs when the neuron ...
Researchers developed a nanoscale quantum resonant tunnelling diode that mimics a sensory neuron, detecting light, processing ...
It’s one of neuroscience’s biggest questions, and researchers have pursued it for decades: How do the firing patterns in specific neural circuits determine an animal’s behavior? Early ...
The ThermoMaze behavioral paradigm enables the collection of extensive physiological data while animals remain at distinct experimenter-controlled locations during rest.
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