Medial Ganglionic Eminence Progenitors Transplanted into Hippocampus Integrate in a Functional and Subtype-Appropriate Manner. [PDF]
Medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) transplantation rescues disease phenotypes in various preclinical models with interneuron deficiency or dysfunction, including epilepsy.
Baraban, Scott C, Hsieh, Jui-Yi
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Etiology of phantom limb syndrome: Insights from a 3D default space consciousness model [PDF]
In this article, we examine phantom limb syndrome to gain insights into how the brain functions as the mind and how consciousness arises. We further explore our previously proposed consciousness model in which consciousness and body schema arise when ...
Crawford, Molly W. +2 more
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The function of mirror neurons in the learning process
In the last years, Neurosciences have developed very much, being elaborated many important theories scientific research in the field. The main goal of neuroscience is to understand how groups of neurons interact to create the behavior.
Mara Daniel
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Conversation with Vittorio Gallese about empathy and aesthetic experience
Vittorio Gallese is professor of Psychobiology at the University of Parma, Italy, and was professor in Experimental Aesthetics at the University of London, UK (2016-2018).
Perla Gianni Falvo
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Activity-dependent neurorehabilitation beyond physical trainings: "mental exercise" through mirror neuron activation [PDF]
The activity dependent brain repair mechanism has been widely adopted in many types of neurorehabilitation. The activity leads to target specific and non-specific beneficial effects in different brain regions, such as the releasing of neurotrophic ...
Arias-Carrión, Oscar +7 more
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An understanding of how neurons develop their morphology and their distinct physiology is the key to the elucidation of the mechanisms underlying sophisticated cognitive functions in normal and disease conditions.
Debisukti Das +3 more
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The effect of observational learning by individual and dyad training on mirror neurons function and learning of movement skills in autism spectrum disorder children [PDF]
Background: Disruptions in the children Autism spectrum’s mirror neurons has been challenged by researchers in psychological and motor behavior science for children with autism spectrum.
Farahnaz Ayatizadeh Tafti +2 more
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Association of Nurses' Self-Reported Empathy and Mu Suppression with Patients' Satisfaction [PDF]
Introduction: The aim of this study is to explore the association between mu suppression and self-reported empathy in nurses with patients’ satisfaction.
Nasser Goodarzi +3 more
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Resolution of Nested Neuronal Representations Can Be Exponential in the Number of Neurons [PDF]
Collective computation is typically polynomial in the number of computational elements, such as transistors or neurons, whether one considers the storage capacity of a memory device or the number of floating-point operations per second of a CPU. However,
Alexander Mathis +5 more
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View-tolerant face recognition and Hebbian learning imply mirror-symmetric neural tuning to head orientation [PDF]
The primate brain contains a hierarchy of visual areas, dubbed the ventral stream, which rapidly computes object representations that are both specific for object identity and relatively robust against identity-preserving transformations like depth ...
Abbott +44 more
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