نتایج جستجو برای: motorneuron excitability

تعداد نتایج: 15271  

2014
Emmanuel Cruz Ana V. López James T. Porter

In rodents, the infralimbic (IL) region of the medial prefrontal cortex plays a key role in the recall of fear extinction. Previously we showed that fear conditioning decreases the intrinsic excitability of IL neurons, and that fear extinction reverses the depressed excitability. In the current study, we examined the time course of the extinction-induced changes in adolescent rats. Immediately ...

2011
Ysbrand D. van der Werf Ellemarije Altena Karin van Dijk Rob L.M. Strijers W. De Rijke Cornelis J. Stam Eus J.W. van Someren

Chronic insomnia is a poorly understood disorder. Risk factors for developing chronic insomnia are largely unknown, yet disturbances in arousal seem to accompany the disorder. We here investigate whether insomnia patients and control participants differ with respect to one operationalization of arousal, i.e. cortical excitability. A method to directly investigate the excitability level of the h...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 1999
R Chen M Hallett

The excitability of the motor cortex is modulated before and after voluntary movements. Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies showed increased corticospinal excitability from about 80 and 100 ms before EMG onset for simple reaction time and self-paced movements, respectively. Following voluntary movements, there are two phases of increased corticospinal excitability from 0 to approximately ...

2013
Barry M Seemungal Jessica Guzman-Lopez Qadeer Arshad Simon R Schultz Vincent Walsh Nada Yousif

Head movement imposes the additional burdens on the visual system of maintaining visual acuity and determining the origin of retinal image motion (i.e., self-motion vs. object-motion). Although maintaining visual acuity during self-motion is effected by minimizing retinal slip via the brainstem vestibular-ocular reflex, higher order visuovestibular mechanisms also contribute. Disambiguating sel...

Journal: :Journal of the peripheral nervous system : JPNS 2012
Konrad Maurer Hugh Bostock Martin Koltzenburg

Little information is available on the pH sensitivity of the excitability properties of mammalian axons. Computer-assisted threshold tracking in humans has helped to define clinically relevant changes of nerve excitability in response to hyperventilation and ischaemia, but in vivo studies cannot directly differentiate between the impact of pH and other secondary factors. In this investigation, ...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2012
Klevest Gjini Ulf Ziemann T Celeste Napier Nash Boutros

The effects of chronic cocaine dependence on cortical inhibitory/excitatory processes are not well characterized. Employing transcranial magnetic stimulation measures of motor cortical excitability, we have previously reported an elevation of motor threshold (MT) suggesting reduced excitability and an increased long-interval intracortical facilitation (LICF) suggesting increased excitability. I...

Journal: :Acupuncture & electro-therapeutics research 2004
A K S Chan A Vujnovich L Bradnam-Roberts

The effect of short duration and sustained manual acupuncture on alpha-motoneuron excitability was studied using the Soleus H-reflex. The acupuncture points GB-34 and SP-9 were needled and stimulated manually. Normalised H-reflex and M-wave recruitment curves were constructed and the ratio of the slope of the ascending part of the H-reflex recruitment curve (Hslp) to the slope of the ascending ...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2011
Moniek A M Munneke Dick F Stegeman Yvonne A Hengeveld Jan J Rongen H Jurgen Schelhaas Machiel J Zwarts

INTRODUCTION Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive disease caused by the degeneration of upper and lower motor neurons. The etiology of ALS is unclear, but there is evidence that loss of cortical inhibition could be related to motor neuron degeneration. We sought to determine whether cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can reduce cortical excitability in patie...

2010
M. Matthew Oh Fernando A. Oliveira John F. Disterhoft

A goal of many laboratories that study aging is to find a key cellular change(s) that can be manipulated and restored to a young-like state, and thus, reverse the age-related cognitive deficits. We have chosen to focus our efforts on the alteration of intrinsic excitability (as reflected by the postburst afterhyperpolarization, AHP) during the learning process in hippocampal pyramidal neurons. ...

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