neuronal activity

collocation in English

meaningsofneuronalandactivity

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neuronal
adjective
uk
/njʊəˈrəun.əl/
us
/nʊˈroʊ.nəl/
relating to a nerve cell or a neuron (= a basic unit of a ...
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activity
noun
uk
/ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/
us
/ækˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/
the situation in which a lot of things are happening or people are ...
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Second, elevated and synchronizedneuronalactivityfacilitates neurogenesis in the dentate.
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Thus, astrocytes release soluble factors that modulate interneuron maturation and the formation of inhibitory contacts in the absence of eitherneuronalactivityor neurotrophin signaling.
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Together, these studies on hypothalamic magnocellular nuclei provide new insights on the contribution of glial cells onneuronalactivity.
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In addition, they are sensitive toneuronalactivityby expressing various transmitter receptors.
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Hopefully, the outcome will be convincing evidence that every percept is associated with a unique distribution ofneuronalactivity.
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Changing directions of forthcoming arm movements:neuronalactivityin the presupplementary and supplementary motor area of monkey cerebral cortex.
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Disruption of orientation tuning in visual cortex by artificially correlatedneuronalactivity.
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The delayed elevation in calcium was not caused by eitherneuronalactivityfollowing synaptic transmission or by glutamate released from astrocytes.
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It has been established thatneuronalactivityis a necessary component to the establishment or strengthening of synaptic connections.
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Since the timing of all events was saved, reconstruction ofneuronalactivitycould be synchronized to sensory or motor events.
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Estimating invisible target speed fromneuronalactivityin monkey frontal eye field.
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Forneuronalactivityto be related to the eye or stimulus movements, our data had to pass certain criteria.
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Sites in peri-arcuate cortex were stimulated through the same electrode used to recordneuronalactivity.
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The former represents an activity-dependent regulation, while the latter represents a faulty regulatory mechanism that leads to abnormalneuronalactivity.
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Regional changes in ion channel expression might underlie the generation of the oscillatoryneuronalactivityin the cortical focus.
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Neuronalactivityin the primate motor thalamus during visually triggered and internally generated limb movements.
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Responses range from metabolic modulation toneuronalactivityto transcriptional activation.
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