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Orgasm and Related Disorders Depend on Neural Inhibition Combined With Neural Excitation.
Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2022INTRODUCTION Prevalent models of sexual desire, arousal and orgasm postulate that they result from an excitatory process, whereas disorders of sexual desire, arousal and orgasm result from an inhibitory process based on psychosocial, pharmacological ...
B. Komisaruk, M. C. Rodriguez del Cerro
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Stat3 inhibition in neural lineage cells
hmbci, 2012Abstract Deregulation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (Stat3) is attracting attentions in neurological disorders of elderly populations, e.g., Stat3 is inactivated in hippocampal neurons of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) brains, whereas it is often constitutively activated in glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), correlating ...
Tomohiro, Chiba +4 more
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Altered neural inhibition responses to food cues after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass.
Biological Psychology, 2018BACKGROUND Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery is a highly effective weight-loss intervention that often reduces preference and intake of high-energy foods. Research into the neural mechanisms behind this shift has mainly focused on reward processing
H. Zoon +9 more
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Learning in competitively inhibited neural nets
1990 IJCNN International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 1990The competitively inhibited neural network (CINN) is a competitive learning paradigm which is modeled by a collection of ordinary differential equations. A sliding threshold condition has been derived for determining the activity of a CINN neuron. This condition allows the development of a mathematical model for CINN learning.
Michael Lemmon 0001 +1 more
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The Neural Basis of Inhibition in Cognitive Control
The Neuroscientist, 2007The concept of “inhibition” is widely used in synaptic, circuit, and systems neuroscience, where it has a clear meaning because it is clearly observable. The concept is also ubiquitous in psychology. One common use is to connote an active/willed process underlying cognitive control.
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A model of a neural network with recurrent inhibition
Kybernetik, 1974A model of a neural network with recurrent inhibition has been studied. The model is intended as a possible description of the cerebral cortex, although this interpretation is not necessary. Using the corresponding neuroanatomical concepts, it can be described in the following way. The network consists of pyramidal cells and stellate cells.
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D609 inhibits the proliferation of neural progenitor cells
NeuroReport, 2010We examined the effect of tricyclodecan-9-yl-xanthogenate (D609), a phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C inhibitor, on the proliferation of adult neural progenitor cells in vitro. D609 (100 microM) decreased the proliferation of neural progenitor cells as measured by the proliferation assay, bromodeoxyuridine incorporation, and cell counting ...
Haviryaji S G, Kalluri +1 more
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Inhibition in Neural Systems of the Cerebral Cortex
1968Publisher Summary Recent microelectrode research has revealed cortical neurons that react selectively and characteristically to different repetitive stimuli. Observing the latencies of responses of different cortical neurons, one may conclude that their recruiting in the reaction is not a simultaneous process.
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Neural mechanisms of response inhibition
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2015Response inhibition is the most basic form of behavioral control, which can occur either proactively to anticipate known task requirements, or reactively in response to sudden changes in the environment. This review will highlight some of the recent progress that has been made in understanding the mechanisms of response inhibition.
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