cortical network
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network
noun[C]
uk/ˈnet.wɜːk/us/ˈnet.wɝːk/
a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts, or between the parts and a ...
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The present study suggests that an activecorticalnetworkparticipates in disrupting the spindle activities.
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The ex-vivo developingcorticalnetworksystem enables measurement procedures that interfere little with the action of universal factors.
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The female subjects immediately after and 10 min post-stimulation showed a facilitation of the stimulatedcorticalnetwork.
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In addition to thecorticalnetworkof endoplasmic reticulum, at least two morphologically distinct vesicles were positive to the antibody.
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We observed that both listening to sentences and listening to prosodic contours activate an extendedcorticalnetwork.
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All motion stimuli activated a distributedcorticalnetwork, including previously described motion-sensitive striate and extrastriate visual areas.
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A more complexcorticalnetworkthan the saccadic one is activated during smooth pursuit performance.
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An intriguing hypothesis suggests that these functional aspects can be explained on the basis of its high centrality in thecorticalnetwork.
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It holds that affect and cognition, or feeling and thinking, are continually interacting with the other activity in thecorticalnetwork.
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Semantic information begins to be processed after 150 ms and shows widely distributedcorticalnetworkactivation.
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In other words, the new experience modifies and updates previously established cortical networks.
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Although slow oscillations (and their delta wave component) arise from cortical networks, in the intact brain the thalamus also plays an important role.
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Particular emphasis is given to computational models of olfactory, hippocampal, cerebellar, and cortical networks (among others).
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This, in turn, requires a comparison of latencies between cortical networks relevant to the perceptual dimension probed by the metacontrast experiment.
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These findings lend support for the proposed hypothesis and reflect the signalto-noise and time-dependent manner of activation in cortical networks.
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Section 7 emphasizes the potential of ex-vivo developing cortical networks in the study of neural learning and memory universals.
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In this review, we summarize experimental data obtained from large random developing ex-vivo cortical networks.
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The structural basis for all those functions is long-term memory, a vast array of cortical networks formed by prior experience and the consequent synaptic modulation.
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Prefrontal cortical networks related to visceral function and mood.
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Our simulations demonstrate how symptoms characteristic of schizophrenia, such as hallucinated and disorganized speech, can arise from overzealous pruning of cortical networks during adolescence.
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