نتایج جستجو برای: mns addition

تعداد نتایج: 715633  

2016
Tjeerd W. Boonstra Simon F. Farmer Michael Breakspear

Common input is a widely used concept in motor neurophysiology. It embodies the notion that inputs to individual spinal motor neurons (MNs) are not unique, but partly shared across MNs, and is considered the main explanation for synchronized activity of MNs (Bremner et al. Motor-unit synchronization was first observed in the time domain using cross-correlation histograms from pairs of MNs (Sear...

Journal: :Developmental science 2007
James M Kilner Sarah-Jayne Blakemore

It has been suggested that the mirror neuron system (MNS) enables the understanding of others’ intentions by simply observing their actions. As Lepage and Théoret’s paper highlights, while the MNS has been extensively studied in adult humans and in monkeys, very little is known about its development. What properties of the MNS change during development, or even when in development a functioning...

2018
Hyeonjin Jeon Seung-Hwan Lee

The mirror neuron system (MNS) is a brain network activated when we move our body parts and when we observe the actions of other agent. Since the mirror neuron's discovery in research on monkeys, several studies have examined its network and properties in both animals and humans. This review discusses MNS studies of animals and human MNS studies related to high-order social cognitions such as e...

2014
Go Kobayashi Naotaka Fujita Hiroyuki Maguchi Satoshi Tanno Nobumasa Mizuno Keiji Hanada Takashi Hatori Yoshihiko Sadakari Taketo Yamaguchi Kousuke Tobita Ryuichiro Doi Akio Yanagisawa Masao Tanaka

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to elucidate the natural history of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) of the pancreas with mural nodules (MNs) in branch duct IPMN (BD-IPMN). METHODS Among the 402 registered patients with BD-IPMN on long-term follow-up at 10 institutions in Japan, 53 patients with MNs of less than 10 mm in height detected by endosonography were included in this study. ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Monica Maranesi Alessandro Livi Leonardo Fogassi Giacomo Rizzolatti Luca Bonini

A fundamental capacity of social animals consists in the predictive representation of upcoming events in the outside world, such as the actions of others. Here, we tested the activity of ventral premotor area F5 mirror neurons (MNs) while monkeys observed an experimenter performing (Action condition) or withholding (Inaction condition) a grasping action, which could be predicted on the basis of...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Anna R Taylor David J Gifondorwa Jason M Newbern Mac B Robinson Jane L Strupe David Prevette Ronald W Oppenheim Carolanne E Milligan

During development, motoneurons (MNs) undergo a highly stereotyped, temporally and spatially defined period of programmed cell death (PCD), the result of which is the loss of 40-50% of the original neuronal population. Those MNs that survive are thought to reflect the successful acquisition of limiting amounts of trophic factors from the target. In contrast, maturation of MNs limits the need fo...

2007
David B. Newlin

The purpose for this discussion is to provide information on the human mirror neuron system (MNS) to aid in the design of artificial autonomous agents. Specifically, we emphasize the motivational and affective aspects of the MNS to allow the design of agents that themselves exhibit motivated behavior. Current evidence indicates that the MNS assigns motives to observed behavior. A tentative work...

2015
Huisheng Liu Jianfeng Lu Hong Chen Zhongwei Du Xue-Jun Li Su-Chun Zhang

Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) presents severe muscle weakness with limited motor neuron (MN) loss at an early stage, suggesting potential functional alterations in MNs that contribute to SMA symptom presentation. Using SMA induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), we found that SMA MNs displayed hyperexcitability with increased membrane input resistance, hyperpolarized threshold, and larger actio...

2015
Weiqing Wang Liangshan Mu Tingwei Su Lei Ye Yiran Jiang Lei Jiang Weiwei Zhou Jose Zacarias Parra Carrillo.

There is a high incidence of glucose intolerance in essential hypertension. Overactivation of the sympathetic system is one of important causes of essential hypertension. Whether sympathetic system affects glucose metabolism in patients with essential hypertension has never been reported previously. The aim of this study was to explore the association between the sympathetic system activity and...

2016
Yuta Morisaki Mamiko Niikura Mizuho Watanabe Kosuke Onishi Shogo Tanabe Yasuhiro Moriwaki Takashi Okuda Shinji Ohara Shigeo Murayama Masaki Takao Sae Uchida Koji Yamanaka Hidemi Misawa

Differential vulnerability among motor neuron (MN) subtypes is a fundamental feature of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): fast-fatigable (FF) MNs are more vulnerable than fast fatigue-resistant (FR) or slow (S) MNs. The reason for this selective vulnerability remains enigmatic. We report here that the extracellular matrix (ECM) protein osteopontin (OPN) is selectively expressed by FR and S M...

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