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Bases cérébrales de la motivation chez le singe rhésus : études pharmacologiques et neurophysiologiques

open access: yesRevue de Primatologie, 2015
La motivation regroupe l’ensemble des processus qui sous-tendent le comportement, en bref, pourquoi on fait ce que l’on fait ? Que ce soit en termes de choix entre plusieurs actions ou de quantité d’énergie dépensée pour une action donnée, les ...
Chiara Varazzani   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

From brain to earth and climate systems: Small-world interaction networks or not?

open access: yes, 2011
We consider recent reports on small-world topologies of interaction networks derived from the dynamics of spatially extended systems that are investigated in diverse scientific fields such as neurosciences, geophysics, or meteorology.
Benjamini Y.   +6 more
core   +1 more source

Cultural neuroscience [PDF]

open access: yesAsian Journal of Social Psychology, 2010
Cultural neuroscience issues from the apparently incompatible combination of neuroscience and cultural psychology. A brief literature sampling suggests, instead, several preliminary topics that demonstrate proof of possibilities: cultural differences in both lower‐level processes (e.g. perception, number representation) and higher‐order processes (e.g.
Daniel L, Ames, Susan T, Fiske
openaire   +2 more sources

Robert Galisson : histoire et prospective [PDF]

open access: yesSynergies Portugal, 2016
Je dois le titre de cet article à Christian Puren qui, dans le numéro des ELA 123-124, qu’il a coordonné, en hommage à Robert Galisson, disait « (s)i je devais pour ma part retenir un mot, un seul, pour caractériser ce qui me paraît ...
Clara Ferrão Tavares
doaj  

A Cre‐dependent lentiviral vector for neuron subtype‐specific expression of large proteins

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
We designed a versatile and modular lentivector comprising a Cre‐dependent switch and self‐cleaving 2A peptide and tested it for co‐expression of GFP and a 2.8 kb gene of interest (GOI) in mouse cortical parvalbumin (PV+) interneurons and midbrain dopamine (TH+) neurons.
Weixuan Xue   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Choosing Neuroanaesthesia as a career: Marching towards new horizons

open access: yesIndian Journal of Anaesthesia, 2021
Anaesthesiology is an ever-changing science and amongst its sub-specialities, the field of neuroanaesthesia is making rapid strides. The fragility of the brain and spinal cord and the multitude of complexities involved in neurosurgery and interventional ...
Ankur Khandelwal   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Aptamers as Valuable Molecular Tools in Neurosciences

open access: yesJournal of Neuroscience, 2017
Aptamers are short nucleic acids that interact with a variety of targets with high affinity and specificity. They have been shown to inhibit biological functions of cognate target proteins, and they are identifiable by an in vitro selection process, also
O. Wolter, G. Mayer
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Molecular bases of circadian magnesium rhythms across eukaryotes

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Circadian rhythms in intracellular [Mg2+] exist across eukaryotic kingdoms. Central roles for Mg2+ in metabolism suggest that Mg2+ rhythms could regulate daily cellular energy and metabolism. In this Perspective paper, we propose that ancestral prokaryotic transport proteins could be responsible for mediating Mg2+ rhythms and posit a feedback model ...
Helen K. Feord, Gerben van Ooijen
wiley   +1 more source

Editorial: Topological Neuroscience [PDF]

open access: yesNetwork Neuroscience, 2019
Topology, in its many forms, describes relations. It has thus long been a central concept in neuroscience, capturing structural and functional aspects of the organization of the nervous system and their links to cognition. Recent advances in computational topology have extended the breadth and depth of topological descriptions.
Expert, Paul   +3 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Transfer entropy—a model-free measure of effective connectivity for the neurosciences

open access: yesJournal of Computational Neuroscience, 2010
Understanding causal relationships, or effective connectivity, between parts of the brain is of utmost importance because a large part of the brain’s activity is thought to be internally generated and, hence, quantifying stimulus response relationships ...
Raul Vicente   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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