Rat Gustatory Neurons in the Geniculate Ganglion Express Glutamate Receptor Subunits [PDF]
Alejandro Caicedo+3 more
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Neurotrophin-4 Is More Potent than Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Promoting, Attracting and Suppressing Geniculate Ganglion Neurite Outgrowth [PDF]
Elizabeth M. Runge+4 more
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The relativity of color perception [PDF]
Physical colors, i.e. reflected or emitted lights entering the eyes from a visual environment, are converted into perceived colors sensed by humans by neurophysiological mechanisms. These processes involve both three types of photoreceptors, the LMS cones, and spectrally opponent and non-opponent interactions resulting from the activity rates of ...
arxiv
Reduced structural connectivity between left auditory thalamus and the motion-sensitive planum temporale in developmental dyslexia [PDF]
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by the inability to acquire typical reading and writing skills. Dyslexia has been frequently linked to cerebral cortex alterations; however recent evidence also points towards sensory thalamus dysfunctions: dyslexics showed reduced responses in the left auditory thalamus (medial geniculate body, MGB) during ...
arxiv
A Theoretical Analysis of the Influence of Fixational Instability on the Development of Thalamocortical Connectivity [PDF]
Under natural viewing conditions, the physiological inotability of visual fixation keeps the projection of the stimulus on the retina in constant motion.
Casile, Antonino, Rucci, Michele
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Modeling Reverse-Phi Motion-Selective Neurons in Cortex: Double Synaptic-Veto Mechanism [PDF]
Reverse-phi motion is the illusory reversal of perceived direction of movement when the stimulus contrast is reversed in successive frames. Livingstone, Tsao, and Conway (2000) showed that direction-selective cells in striate cortex of the alert macaque ...
Koch, Christof, Mo, Chun-Hui
core
Transcochlear approach to a geniculate ganglion hemangioma and reanastomosis of facial nerve [PDF]
Yashar Kalani+4 more
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Ganglion Cell Topography Indicates Pre- or Postnatal Damage to the Retro-Geniculate Visual System, Predicts Visual Field Function and May Identify Cerebral Visual Impairment in Children – A Multiple Case Study [PDF]
Lena Jacobson+2 more
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A Rare Case of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma Located in the Anterior Geniculate Ganglion Diagnosed by 18F-FDG PET/CT and MRI [PDF]
Daniela Prosperi, Gentiloni Silveri
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Bell’s palsy; the current concepts of pathophysiology; management and prognosis
Bell’s palsy is a common disorder of the facial nerve in neurological and otological services. The definite cause and pathophysiology of the disorder are unsettled.
P Sathirapanya
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