• In neuroscience, the mass action principle suggests that the proportion of the brain that is injured is directly proportional to the decreased ability...
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  • similar ways individually and without coordination Mass Action Principle (neuroscience), in neuroscience, the belief that memory and learning are distributed...
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  • Computational neuroscience (also known as theoretical neuroscience or mathematical neuroscience) is a branch of neuroscience which employs mathematics...
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    neuronal and cardiac action potentials at SourceForge.net Introduction to the Action Potential, Neuroscience Online (electronic neuroscience textbook by UT...
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  • Personality neuroscience uses neuroscientific methods to study the neurobiological mechanisms underlying individual differences in stable psychological...
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    Review of Neuroscience. 27: 419–451. doi:10.1146/annurev.neuro.27.070203.144152. PMID 15217339. Barnett, MW; Larkman, PM (2007). "The action potential"...
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    Jan; Nelken, Israel; King, Andrew (2012). Auditory neuroscience : making sense of sound. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0262518024. Butts, Daniel...
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    Hameroff. The hypothesis combines approaches from molecular biology, neuroscience, pharmacology, philosophy, quantum information theory, and quantum gravity...
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    model organisms History of molecular biology Natural history History of neuroscience History of plant systematics History of pathology History of virology...
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    philosophy and neuroscience, neuroethics is the study of both the ethics of neuroscience and the neuroscience of ethics. The ethics of neuroscience concerns...
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    Dorsomedial Striatum in the Acquisition of Skilled Action Sequencing in Rats". The Journal of Neuroscience. 42 (10): 2039–2051. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1907-21...
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    networks Systems neuroscience Connectomics Nerve tract Neural pathway Nerve plexus Purves, Dale (2011). Neuroscience (5th ed.). Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer....
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    comparative neuroscience. It continues to hold public interest because of its simplicity. Howard Bloom, in his 1995 book The Lucifer Principle, references...
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    nervous system. It is an interdisciplinary science that combines both neuroscience (study of the nervous system) and ethology (study of animal behavior...
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    sporting action, and, based upon the principle of specificity, benefits gained from it are more transferable to the performance of the sporting action. Significantly...
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    of tissue removed and not where it was removed from. He called this mass action and he believed that it was a general rule that governed how brain tissue...
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    receive that reward, and the act of finally obtaining the reward. From a neuroscience aspect, it is believed that the anticipation phase is where dopamine...
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  • a cell when potentials are produced without the nerve stimulation of an action potential, and are due to the inherently random nature of synapses. These...
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    2017. Retrieved March 26, 2017. Purves, Dale (2011). Neuroscience (5. ed.). Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer. p. 139. ISBN 978-0-87893-695-3. Swaminathan...
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  • Henneman and is known as Henneman's size principle, a fundamental discovery of neuroscience and an organizing principle of motor control. For tasks requiring...
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    Altruism (redirect from Selfless action)
    prosocial context Lay summary in: "Finding the Brain's Generosity Center". Neuroscience News. 15 August 2016. Svoboda, Elizabeth (5 September 2013). "Scientists...
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  • problems without task‑specific reprogramming. The concept does not, in principle, require the system to be an autonomous agent; a static model—such as...
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    analysis is used in neuroscience to identify the specific properties of a stimulus that increases a neuron's probability of generating an action potential. This...
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    will, remain beyond the scope of neuroscience. The crux of the matter lies in the essential limitations of neuroscience and the potency of substance dualism...
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  • experimental exercises provoked psychological dissonance. The study Cognitive Neuroscience of Social Emotions and Implications for Psychopathology: Examining Embarrassment...
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  • operators' cognition. It was no longer possible to adopt the Tayloristic principle of matching individuals to preexisting jobs. Now the design of equipment...
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  • understanding of the emergent properties of brains, linking the discipline to neuroscience. As social scientists, psychologists aim to understand the behavior of...
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    affiliative behavior in female prairie voles". Neuroscience. 162 (4): 892–903. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2009.05.055. PMC 2744157. PMID 19482070. Landgraf...
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  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 4: 28. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2010.00028. PMC 2868299. PMID 20463866. Henschen, Tobias (2018). "The in-principle inconclusiveness...
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