Inter- and intra-specific gene-density-correlated radial chromosome territory arrangements are conserved in Old World monkeys [PDF]
Recently it has been shown that the gene-density correlated radial distribution of human 18 and 19 homologous chromosome territories (CTs) is conserved in higher primates in spite of chromosomal rearrangements that occurred during evolution.
ISHIDA Takafumi+5 more
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Monkey see, Monkey reach: Action selection of reaching movements in the macaque monkey [PDF]
Highly efficient systems are needed to link perception with action in the context of the highly complex environments in which primates move and interact. Another important component is, nonetheless, needed for action: selection. When one piece of fruit from a branch is being chosen by a monkey, many other pieces are within reach and visible: do the ...
SARTORI, LUISA+3 more
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3D Printing of Highly Electrically Conductive Zinc for Sustainable Electronics Applications
A 3D printable zinc ink system with active zinc particles in a shellac matrix is demonstrated. The results show high conductivity, stable performance of printed structures under varying humidity conditions, and promising application in disposable water‐activated batteries. This technology combining digital material assembly, reliable operation, and non‐
Xavier Aeby+5 more
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Neural Networks for Modeling Neural Spiking in S1 Cortex
Somatosensation is composed of two distinct modalities: touch, arising from sensors in the skin, and proprioception, resulting primarily from sensors in the muscles, combined with these same cutaneous sensors.
Alice Lucas+10 more
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Avalanche analysis from multi-electrode ensemble recordings in cat, monkey and human cerebral cortex during wakefulness and sleep [PDF]
Self-organized critical states are found in many natural systems, from earthquakes to forest fires, they have also been observed in neural systems, particularly, in neuronal cultures.
Cash, Sydney S.+7 more
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SARS‐CoV‐2 particles in complex cell culture medium are detected using high‐frequency electrical measurements. This is made possible through the use of large arrays of independently addressable nanoelectrodes implemented using complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS), semiconductor technology.
Suryasnata Tripathy+7 more
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Firing frequency maxima of fast-spiking neurons in human, monkey and mouse neocortex
Cortical fast-spiking (FS) neurons generate high-frequency action potentials (APs) without apparent frequency accommodation, thus providing fast and precise inhibition.
Bo Wang+18 more
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Results from the EPL monkey-pod experiment conducted as part of the 1974 NASA/Ames shuttle CVT-2 [PDF]
The participation of the Environmental Physiology Laboratory (EPL) in the general purpose laboratory concept verification test 3 is documented. The EPL Monkey-Pod Experiment was designed to incorporate a 10-12 kg, pig tailed monkey, Macaca nemestrina ...
Kodama, A. M.+3 more
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State Variables of the Arm May Be Encoded by Single Neuron Activity in the Monkey Motor Cortex [PDF]
Revealing the type of information encoded by neurons activity in the motor cortex is essential not only for understanding the mechanism of motion control but also for developing a brain-machine interface.
Eizo Miyashita, Yutaka Sakaguchi
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Longitudinal topography and interdigitation of corticostriatal projections in the rhesus monkey
Anterograde tracing methods were used to examine the topographic organization and interrelationship of projections to the neostriatum arising from various areas of association cortex. In contrast to the currently accepted topographic schema, all cortical
L. Selemon, P. Goldman-Rakic
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