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Pathways of the early propagation of virulent and avirulent rabies strains from the eye to the brain.

Pathways of the early propagation of virulent and avirulent rabies strains from the eye to the brain.

... 1 Pathways of the Early Propagation of Virulent and Avirulent Rabies Strains from the Eye to the Brain PAVEL KUCERA,l* MICHEL DOLIVO,1 PATRICE COULON,2 AND ANNE FLAMAND2 Institut de Phys[r] ...

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In pursuit of delay-related brain activity for anticipatory eye movements

In pursuit of delay-related brain activity for anticipatory eye movements

... 1p2, 2p2, 3p2, 1p4, 2p4, 3p4, 1p6, 2p6, 3p6, 1r2, 2r2, 3r2, 1r4, 2r4, 3r4, 1r6, 2r6, 3r6). The control task was also modelled in the same manner for removal of stimulus related activity in the tasks of interest (Active, ...

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Social perception in the infant brain: gamma oscillatory activity in response to eye gaze

Social perception in the infant brain: gamma oscillatory activity in response to eye gaze

... Directing eye gaze at someone (i.e. making eye contact) serves as an important ostensive signal in face-to- face interactions that helps establishing a communicative link between two ...making eye ...

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Cognitive assessment of executive functions using brain computer interface and eye-tracking

Cognitive assessment of executive functions using brain computer interface and eye-tracking

... have already used Brain Computer Interface or an Eye- tracker system, and more than half (62.5%) had already participated into EEG experiments. Exclusion criteria were the presence of cardiovascular, ...

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rAAV-compatible MiniPromoters for restricted expression in the brain and eye

rAAV-compatible MiniPromoters for restricted expression in the brain and eye

... were encouraged by their success [22]. On the other hand, this data set was small; thus, to draw a stronger conclusion and to provide more resources for the field, in this study we have evaluated a much larger set of 19 ...

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Eye movements and brain oscillations to symbolic safety signs with different comprehensibility

Eye movements and brain oscillations to symbolic safety signs with different comprehensibility

... After a practice session to familiarize the participant with the setup and experimental procedure, comprehen- sion tests were conducted for ten traffic symbols and the order of the displayed symbols was randomized. ...

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Calpain 5 gene expression in the mouse eye and brain

Calpain 5 gene expression in the mouse eye and brain

... Calpain-5 (CAPN5) is a member of the calpain family of calcium-activated proteases that target a variety of path- ways to exert control over numerous processes, includ- ing tissue necrosis, cytoskeletal remodeling, ...

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Low-level light therapy of the eye and brain

Low-level light therapy of the eye and brain

... and brain damage by counteracting the con- sequences of mitochondrial ...induces brain metabolic and antioxidant beneficial effects, as measured by increases in cytochrome oxidase and superoxide dismutase ...

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Comparison: Unlocking the Locked In by Eye Tracking System and Brain Computer Communication

Comparison: Unlocking the Locked In by Eye Tracking System and Brain Computer Communication

... The Eye Tracking System for the rehabilitation of completely locked-in patient provides the advantages of low cost, low processing power, ease of operation, little training requirement, minimal disturbance to ...

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Sensory Eye Dominance: Relationship Between Eye and Brain

<p>Sensory Eye Dominance: Relationship Between Eye and Brain</p>

... Abstract: Eye dominance refers to the preference to use one eye more than the fellow eye to accomplish a ...dominant eye revealed can be task dependent especially when the tasks are as diverse ...

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Why lutein is important for the eye and the brain

Why lutein is important for the eye and the brain

... the eye from ...the brain although not in plasma, indicating a preferential accumulation in neural tissues, and that carotenoids status is correlated with some functional ...of brain from infants who ...

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Brain Computer Interface- An Eye On Electroencephalogram (Eeg) Applications In Clinical Medicine

Brain Computer Interface- An Eye On Electroencephalogram (Eeg) Applications In Clinical Medicine

... the brain activity. The brain sends and receives millions of signals every second both in awake or sleep ...measuring brain activity can either be structural or functional ...the brain while ...

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State of the art of robotic surgery related to vision: brain and eye applications of newly available devices

State of the art of robotic surgery related to vision: brain and eye applications of newly available devices

... robot-assisted eye surgery will expand therapeutic options, reduce complication rates, and continue to redefine procedures for treating clinical conditions that are still incurable ...

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A 44-year-old man with eye, kidney, and brain dysfunction

A 44-year-old man with eye, kidney, and brain dysfunction

... Serial brain MRIs demonstrated the absence of tumefactive lesions, but also progression of the hemispheric white matter with conspicuous diffuse cerebral ...

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What the salamander eye has been telling the vision scientist’s brain

What the salamander eye has been telling the vision scientist’s brain

... photoreceptors and amacrine and ganglion cells in the tiger salamander retina.[r] ...

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Brain asymmetry and facial attractiveness: Facial beauty is not simply in the eye of the beholder.

Brain asymmetry and facial attractiveness: Facial beauty is not simply in the eye of the beholder.

... Abstract*We recently reported _nding asymmetry in the appearance of beauty on the face ðZaidel et al[\ Neuropsycholo`ia\ Vol[ 22\ pp[ 538Ð544\ 0884Ł[ Here\ we investigated whether facial beauty is a stable characteristic ...

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Altered intrinsic brain activities in patients with acute eye pain using amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation: a resting-state fMRI study

Altered intrinsic brain activities in patients with acute eye pain using amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation: a resting-state fMRI study

... gyri and left caudate (Figure 1A and B [red] and Table 2; p,0.01 for multiple comparisons using the Gaussian ran- dom-field theory, z.2.3, p,0.01, cluster .40 voxels, FDR corrected). The mean values of altered ALFF ...

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Is eye contact the key to the social brain?

Is eye contact the key to the social brain?

... of eye contact, which is hypothesized to trigger embodied simulation of the perceived ...However, eye contact is known to modulate a far wider range of cognitive processes, such as the encoding of gender, ...

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Optic neuritis: the eye as a window to the brain

Optic neuritis: the eye as a window to the brain

... Acute optic neuritis (ON) is relatively common with an estimated lifetime prevalence of 0.6/1000 [1], and age- and sex-adjusted incidence of 1-5/100 000 [1, 2]. ON most frequently affects young Caucasian women; the mean ...

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Brain activation of eye movements in subjects with refractive error

Brain activation of eye movements in subjects with refractive error

... Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is increasingly used to study the pathophysiology of the oculomotor system. In healthy individuals, the areas that control eye movements are located in the frontal and ...

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