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The Neural Pathways for the Hypothetic Nociceptive Sympathetic Coupling of NBA for Pain Sensation

The Neural Pathways for the Hypothetic Nociceptive Sympathetic Coupling of NBA for Pain Sensation

... underlying neural pathways to support for the hypothetic post-sensory nociceptive-sympathetic coupling of NBA for pain sen- ...coupling pathways would definitely contribute to a portion of pain ...

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Different neural pathways coordinate Drosophila flight initiations evoked by visual and olfactory stimuli

Different neural pathways coordinate Drosophila flight initiations evoked by visual and olfactory stimuli

... Multiple neural pathways for nearly identical behaviors Although benzaldehyde-induced (Type 1) and visually elicited (Type 2) flight initiations differ in the movements of the wings before the onset of leg ...

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Neural Pathways of Sexual Arousal

Neural Pathways of Sexual Arousal

... the neural pathways of sexual desire, Jim Pfaus [4] produced the following definition of sexual desire: “The behavioral patterns stimulated by those systems [dopamine, hypothalamus, limbic] and the ...

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The alexithymic brain: the neural pathways linking alexithymia to physical disorders

The alexithymic brain: the neural pathways linking alexithymia to physical disorders

... Participants with alexithymia fail to learn an advanta- geous decision-making strategy, with performance differ- ing significantly from the nonalexithymic group in the last IGT trial [76]. Comparing performance on the ...

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Anatomical organization and neural pathways of the ovarian plexus nerve in rats

Anatomical organization and neural pathways of the ovarian plexus nerve in rats

... the neural information that goes from the ovary to the ganglion is ipsilateral ...the neural connection between the left CSMG and the left ovary is carried by the OPN and the ...The neural connection ...

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Event related potential investigation of different neural pathways for face and pattern perceptions in the human brain

Event related potential investigation of different neural pathways for face and pattern perceptions in the human brain

... various parts of the brain that participate in the instanta- neous recognition of face patterns and features, revealing two distinct pathways for visual perception. One path- way particularly emphasizes features ...

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THE INTERNAL ANAL SPHINCTER RESPONSE: MANOMETRIC STUDIES ON ITS NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY, NEURAL PATHWAYS, AND ALTERATION IN BOWEL DISORDERS

THE INTERNAL ANAL SPHINCTER RESPONSE: MANOMETRIC STUDIES ON ITS NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY, NEURAL PATHWAYS, AND ALTERATION IN BOWEL DISORDERS

... The initial spike deflection Figure 3, C that sometimes precedes the pressure drop in the caudad recording balloon is not caused by reflex contraction of the external anal sphincter, whi[r] ...

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Intermittent Hypoxia Alters Metabolic and Cardiovascular Neural Pathways

Intermittent Hypoxia Alters Metabolic and Cardiovascular Neural Pathways

... This study has demonstrated that acute IH results in significant alterations in several variables associated with energy balance, adipokine release and activation of hypothalamic satiety signals. IH reduced body weight, ...

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The sleep and circadian modulation of neural reward pathways: a protocol for a pair of systematic reviews

The sleep and circadian modulation of neural reward pathways: a protocol for a pair of systematic reviews

... potential neural pathways of reward in humans, and how these may relate to the different reward stages (reward anticipation and reward ...the neural reward out- come is modulated by sleep or ...

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Bile salts are effective taste stimuli in channel catfish

Bile salts are effective taste stimuli in channel catfish

... independent neural pathways for bile salts and amino acids, the nerve innervating the caudal portion of the maxillary barbel was carefully teased into multiple ...separate neural pathways for ...

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Impact of Polypharmacy on Candidate Biomarker miRNomes for the Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Striking back on Treatments

Impact of Polypharmacy on Candidate Biomarker miRNomes for the Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Striking back on Treatments

... Gene Ontology (GO) analysis, however, more commonly showed metabolic and neural pathways associating to DE miRNAs, indicating common cellular pathways affected by differen[r] ...

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Preliminary Experience with Visualization of Intracortical Fibers by Focused High Resolution Diffusion Tensor Imaging

Preliminary Experience with Visualization of Intracortical Fibers by Focused High Resolution Diffusion Tensor Imaging

... In the measurement of the molecular diffusion of water along neural pathways, DTI techniques have been widely applied for determining the orientation of fiber bundles in the white matter[r] ...

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Relative contributions of large and small airways to flow limitation in normal subjects before and after atropine and isoproterenol

Relative contributions of large and small airways to flow limitation in normal subjects before and after atropine and isoproterenol

... Since atropine blocks postganglionic cholinergic neural pathways and isoproterenol acts directly on bronchial smooth muscle by beta adrenergic stimulation, it is plausible that these dif[r] ...

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Bypassing the Natural Visual-Motor Pathway to Execute Complex Movement Related Tasks Using Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets

Bypassing the Natural Visual-Motor Pathway to Execute Complex Movement Related Tasks Using Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets

... We here examined the effect of noise on the performance of the three realizations (algorithms) by measuring percentage of positional link errors, when the measured occipital features are induced with Gaussian noise of ...

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Interactions of bombesin and substance P at the feline lower esophageal sphincter

Interactions of bombesin and substance P at the feline lower esophageal sphincter

... We drew the following conclusions: a bombesin increased feline LES pressure via nonvagal neural pathways that were insensitive to adrenergic or cholinergic antagonists; b bombesin may be[r] ...

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Lrig3 regulates neural crest formation in Xenopus by modulating
Fgf and Wnt signaling pathways

Lrig3 regulates neural crest formation in Xenopus by modulating Fgf and Wnt signaling pathways

... prospective neural ectoderm, involuting dorsal mesoderm and anterior dorsal endoderm ...future neural plate, including the NC anlagen, was stained ...

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Commentary on interactions between neurotropic pathogens, neuroinflammatory pathways, and autophagic neural cell death

Commentary on interactions between neurotropic pathogens, neuroinflammatory pathways, and autophagic neural cell death

... Neuroinflammation plays a crucial role in the development of neurodegenerative disorders. The information extracted from molecular imaging of inflammation in the CNS could be fundamental for understanding the causes and ...

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Computer simulations of neural mechanisms explaining upper and lower limb excitatory neural coupling

Computer simulations of neural mechanisms explaining upper and lower limb excitatory neural coupling

... pathways could not account for the levels of muscle recruitment enhancement revealed in our previous experimental studies [25]. Believing in the principle that the simplest model that can explain an observed beha- ...

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Neural mechanisms of conspecific call recognition and female preferences in Túngara frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus

Neural mechanisms of conspecific call recognition and female preferences in Túngara frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus

... mate. Neural and behavioral plasticity might have adaptive value in this species because choosing a mate involves simultaneous evaluation of multiple males’ calls and it could require females to engage spatial ...

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Interactions between neurotropic pathogens, neuroinflammatory pathways, and autophagic neural cell death

Interactions between neurotropic pathogens, neuroinflammatory pathways, and autophagic neural cell death

... The innate immunity of the CNS includes complex signaling pathways and a network of cells. Previously the brain was considered to be an immunologically privileged site in the human body. However, it is now known ...

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