In neuroanatomy, a neural pathway is the connection formed by axons that project from neurons to make synapses onto neurons in another location, to enable...
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Pupillary light reflex (section Neural pathway anatomy)
Referring to the neural pathway schematic diagram, the entire pupillary light reflex system can be visualized as having eight neural segments, numbered...
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Reflex arc (redirect from Reflex pathway)
A reflex arc is a neural pathway that controls a reflex. In vertebrates, most sensory neurons synapse in the spinal cord and the signal then travels through...
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cyclase-activating peptide neuropeptide signaling project the gland. The canonical neural pathway regulating pineal melatonin production begins in the eye with the intrinsically...
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The direct pathway, sometimes known as the direct pathway of movement, is a neural pathway within the central nervous system (CNS) through the basal ganglia...
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therapies. Additionally, this pathway has been found to be a necessary component in neural long term potentiation. Neural stem cells (NSCs) in the brain...
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Nervous system (redirect from Neural)
otherwise modulated. The connections between neurons can form neural pathways, neural circuits, and larger networks that generate an organism's perception...
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modeling viewpoint, neural pathways mainly forward information without processing this information. A neural pathway in comparison to a neural mapping need much...
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science Neural coding Neural engineering Neural oscillation Pulse-coupled networks Systems neuroscience Connectomics Nerve tract Neural pathway Nerve plexus...
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group of interacting genes Metabolic pathway, a series of cellular chemical reactions Neural pathway Signalling pathway or signal transduction, a series of...
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"Expanding neural pathways: Neural DSP and their Quad Cortex". mixdownmag.com. Mixdown Magazine. Retrieved 4 July 2024. Vinnicombe, Chris. "Neural DSP Quad...
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tubercle. It is one of the component pathways of the medial forebrain bundle, which is a set of neural pathways that mediate brain stimulation reward...
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Nerve tract (redirect from Neural tract)
nerve tract may also be referred to as a commissure, decussation, or neural pathway. A commissure connects the two cerebral hemispheres at the same levels...
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Interoception (section Lamina I spinothalamic pathway)
brain via a diversity of neural pathways, in particular from the lamina I of the spinal cord along the spinothalamic pathway and through the projections...
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is the speed at which an electrochemical impulse propagates down a neural pathway. Conduction velocities are affected by a wide array of factors, which...
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enter the brain via cranial nerves such as the trigeminal nerve. The neural pathways that go to the brain are structured such that information about the...
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Metabolic pathway Genetic pathway Signal transduction pathway In neuroanatomy, a neural pathway is the connection formed by axons that project from neurons...
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Pallesthesia (section Neural disorders)
be used to identify disorders within the neural pathways. Because there are few areas in the neural pathway where the sensation and perception of vibration...
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Mesocortical pathway Mesolimbic pathway Nigrostriatal pathway Tuberoinfundibular pathway Serotonergic pathways Raphe Nuclei Norepinephrine Pathways Locus coeruleus...
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In machine learning, a neural network (also artificial neural network or neural net, abbreviated ANN or NN) is a computational model inspired by the structure...
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Costanzo Varolio (1543–75). This region of the brainstem includes neural pathways and tracts that conduct signals from the brain down to the cerebellum...
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Two-streams hypothesis (redirect from Dorsal pathway)
The two-streams hypothesis is a model of the neural processing of vision as well as hearing. The hypothesis, given its initial characterisation in a paper...
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Upper motor neuron (section Pathways)
neural pathways through the central nervous system (CNS): Any upper motor neuron lesion, also known as pyramidal insufficiency, occurs in the neural pathway...
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function typically involves methods for retraining neural pathways or training new neural pathways to regain or improve neurocognitive functioning that...
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and retrieval from long-term memory. These processes share a common neural pathway in the left angular gyrus, which has been shown to be selective in arithmetic...
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neurotransmitters in response to nerve impulses. Neurons connect to form neural pathways, neural circuits, and elaborate network systems. The whole circuitry is...
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pyramidal insufficiency) Is an injury or abnormality that occurs in the neural pathway above the anterior horn cell of the spinal cord or motor nuclei of the...
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the Lazarus sign is an example of a reflex mediated by a reflex arc—a neural pathway which passes via the spinal column but not through the brain. As a consequence...
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Vestibular system (section Projection pathways)
linear accelerations. The vestibular system sends signals primarily to the neural structures that control eye movement; these provide the anatomical basis...
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γ-MSH effects are measured through the effects it has on the central neural pathway dispersed throughout the kidney. It is not moderated based on tubular...
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