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Neural pathways of a cardiogenic hypertensive chemoreflex [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1978
Excitation of a cardiac chemoreceptor with 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) produces a complex autonomic reflex which includes hypertension, changes in heart rate and contractile force, and disturbances of AV conduction. This study examines the afferent and efferent neural pathways of this autonomic reflex in 60 anesthetized dogs.
Ferdinand Urthaler   +2 more
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Natural Progression of Spinal Cord Transection Injury and Reorganization of Neural Pathways.

Journal of Neurotrauma, 2016
The spinal cord injury (SCI) transection model accurately represents traumatic laceration and has been widely used to study the natural history and reorganization of neuropathways and plasticity in the central nervous system (CNS).
A. Vipin   +6 more
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Pathway rewiring with neural transplantation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1995
AbstractA lesion to the brain is not necessary for a successful neural transplantation. Embryonic Purkinje cells placed on the surface of an uninjured adult cerebellum can develop and migrate into the host molecular layer. Both the Purkinje cells that migrated into the host cerebellum and those that remained in the graft were innervated by collateral ...
Piergiorgio Strata, Ferdinando Rossi
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A DSP for Sensing the Bladder Volume Through Afferent Neural Pathways

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 2014
In this paper, we present a digital signal processor (DSP) capable of monitoring the urinary bladder volume through afferent neural pathways. The DSP carries out real-time detection and can discriminate extracellular action potentials, also known as on ...
Arnaldo Mendez, Abrar Belghith, M. Sawan
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Sensory interactions through neural pathways

Physiology & Behavior, 2006
The word "taste" includes olfaction and somatosensory information besides the proper sense of taste. Taste and somatosensory sensitivity are very close and overlapping in most central nervous system projection areas. The objective of the present paper is to review a series of experiments disclosing functional neurophysiological interactions between ...
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The Neural Organization of The Visual Pathways in The Cat

1964
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the mammalian visual system and its central neural connections as well as considerable anatomical and physiological data derived from new, more refined experimental techniques. The chapter correlates these data with previous observations, and summarizes the results in a schema, which seems to represent best the ...
Thomas H. Meikle, James M. Sprague
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Ideas on a possible neural pathway in depression

Medical Hypotheses, 2021
Depression is the second leading cause of disability in the world. Despite developing some efficacious treatments, many patients do not respond to the treatment well due to the complexity of depression and unknown mechanisms involved in its pathogenesis.
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Structural maturation of neural pathways in children and adolescents: in vivo study.

Science, 1999
Structural maturation of fiber tracts in the human brain, including an increase in the diameter and myelination of axons, may play a role in cognitive development during childhood and adolescence. A computational analysis of structural magnetic resonance
T. Paus   +7 more
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Neural pathways in tactile object recognition

Neurology, 1999
To define further the brain regions involved in tactile object recognition using functional MRI (fMRI) techniques.The neural substrates involved in tactile object recognition (TOR) have not been elucidated. Studies of nonhuman primates and humans suggest that basic motor and somatosensory mechanisms are involved at a peripheral level; however, the ...
Sarah Kremen   +3 more
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Ascending Neural Pathways

1980
To see whether connections between the spinal cord posterior to thoracic levels and supraspinal structures are required for lordosis, hormone-primed female rats were studied before and after complete transection of the spinal cord at low thoracic levels. All sham-operated rats showed strong lordosis reflexes before and after surgery.
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