نتایج جستجو برای: n 35

تعداد نتایج: 1126888  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Marino Pagan Nicole C Rust

The responses of high-level neurons tend to be mixtures of many different types of signals. While this diversity is thought to allow for flexible neural processing, it presents a challenge for understanding how neural responses relate to task performance and to neural computation. To address these challenges, we have developed a new method to parse the responses of individual neurons into weigh...

2001
Diane M. Szaflarski

The first direct spectroscopic evidence and characterization of triplet states in a molecular dication is reported. The 'II, ,ZU+ electronic absorption between excited states of N22+ is recorded by ion-laser coaxial beam photofragmentation spectroscopy. Over 300 rotational lines are resolved, and 13 parameters characterizing the upper and lower electronic states are determined. The results are ...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Robert E. Clark Pamela Reinagel Nicola J. Broadbent Erik D. Flister Larry R. Squire

We developed a behavioral paradigm for the rat that made it possible to separate the evaluation of memory functions from the evaluation of perceptual functions. Animals were given extensive training on an automated two-choice discrimination task and then maintained their memory performance at a high level while interpolated probe trials tested visual perceptual ability. The probe trials systema...

2011
Sabah Shiri Ali Delpisheh Ali Haeri Abdolhossein Poornajaf Tahereh Khezeli Nadie Badkiu

A novel and sensitive floatation-spectrophotometric method is presented for determination of trace amounts of thorium in water samples. The method is based on the ion-associated formation between thorium, Eriochrome cyanine R and Brij-35 at pH = 4 media. The complex was floated in the interface of the aqueous phase and n-hexane by vigorous shaking. After removing the aqueous phase the floated p...

2012
Mei-Liang Chin-Chen Maria Rambla-Alegre Abhilasha Durgbanshi Devasish Bose Sandeep K. Mourya Josep Esteve-Romero Samuel Carda-Broch

A liquid chromatographic procedure has been developed for the determination of carbaryl, a phenyl-N-methylcarbamate, and its main metabolite 1-naphthol, using a C18 column (250 mm  ×  4.6 mm) with a micellar mobile phase and fluorescence detection at maximum excitation/emission wavelengths of 225/333 nm, respectively. In the optimization step, surfactants sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), Brij-35 ...

2015
Michael D. Laing Zafar I. Bashir

Visual recognition memory relies on long-term depression-like mechanisms within the perirhinal cortex and the activation of the lateral amygdala can enhance visual recognition memory. How the lateral amygdala regulates recognition memory is not known, but synaptic plasticity at amygdala-perirhinal synapses may provide a mechanism for the emotional enhancement of recognition memory. In this stud...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2008
Rachel A Diana Andrew P Yonelinas Charan Ranganath

Performance on tests of source memory is typically based on recollection of contextual information associated with an item. However, recent neuroimaging results have suggested that the perirhinal cortex, a region thought to support familiarity-based item recognition, may support source attributions if source information is encoded as a feature of the relevant item (i.e., "unitized"). The author...

2016
Andrew J.D. Nelson Cristian M. Olarte-Sánchez Eman Amin John P. Aggleton

Rats with lesions in the perirhinal cortex and their control group learnt to discriminate between mirror-imaged visual landmarks to find a submerged platform in a watermaze. Rats initially learnt this discrimination passively, in that they were repeatedly placed on the platform in one corner of a square watermaze with walls of different appearance, prior to swimming to that same location for th...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2015
Marika C Inhoff Charan Ranganath

The perirhinal cortex is known to play a role in recognition memory and visual perception of objects. A recent single-unit recording study adds to our understanding of perirhinal cortex function, suggesting that it may also play a role in evaluating the significance of objects in a context-dependent manner.

Journal: :Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open 2020

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