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Autor:
Zishen Xu, Wei Wu, Shawn S. Winter, Max L. Mehlman, William N. Butler, Christine M. Simmons, Ryan E. Harvey, Laura E. Berkowitz, Yang Chen, Jeffrey S. Taube, Aaron A. Wilber, Benjamin J. Clark
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Vol 13 (2019)
Head direction (HD) cells, which fire action potentials whenever an animal points its head in a particular direction, are thought to subserve the animal’s sense of spatial orientation. HD cells are found prominently in several thalamo-cortical regi
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https://doaj.org/article/aa26fef8db0f4c92b407a64bfe8b6414
Autor:
Seoyeon Park, Min Seo Kim, Dong Keon Yon, Seung Won Lee, Joseph L Ward, Susan A McLaughlin, Max L Mehlman, Ai Koyanagi, Lee Smith, Louis Jacob, Suneth Buddhika Agampodi, Maryam Beiranvand, Dong-Woo Choi, Sung Hwi Hong, Mehdi Hosseinzadeh, Cho-il Kim, Gyu Ri Kim, Jihee Kim, Kwanghyun Kim, Sungroul Kim, Doo Woong Lee, Hankil Lee, Sang-woong Lee, Yo Han Lee, Ali H Mokdad, Christopher J L Murray, Akinkunmi Paul Okekunle, Eun-Cheol Park, Navid Rabiee, Youn Ho Shin, Simon I Hay, Jae Il Shin
Publikováno v:
The Lancet Public Health, Vol 8, Iss 8, Pp e639-e650 (2023)
Summary: Background: South Korea has one of the longest operating universal health coverage (UHC) systems. A comprehensive analysis of long-term trajectories of morbidity and mortality in the South Korean population after the inception of UHC is need
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https://doaj.org/article/2dbfd441b4974f7e8ce86bd54709f2af
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 121:350-370
Head direction (HD) cells fire as a function of the animal’s directional heading and provide the animal with a sense of direction. In rodents, these neurons are located primarily within the limbic system, but small populations of HD cells are found
Publikováno v:
J Comp Neurol
Specialized circuitry in the brain processes spatial information to provide a sense of direction used for navigation. The dorsal tegmental nucleus (DTN) is a core component of this circuitry and utilizes vestibular inputs to generate neural activity
Publikováno v:
Learning and Motivation. 61:16-31
Food hoarding is an adaptive behavior that functions to reduce the risk of predation. Rats are central-place hoarders that remove food from its sources and store or consume it at a nest or refuge location. Food hoarding is a spontaneous behavior that
Publikováno v:
Learning & Memory. 23:278-288
The restrosplenial cortex (RSC) has a well-established role in contextual and spatial learning and memory, consistent with its known connectivity with visuo-spatial association areas. In contrast, RSC appears to have little involvement with delay fea
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurophysiology. 121(2)
An animal’s directional heading within its environment is encoded by the activity of head direction (HD) cells. In rodents, these neurons are found primarily within the limbic system in the interconnected structures that form the limbic HD circuit.
Publikováno v:
Clemens, A M, Fernandez Delgado, Y, Mehlman, M L, Mishra, P & Brecht, M 2018, ' Multisensory and Motor Representations in Rat Oral Somatosensory Cortex ', Scientific Reports, vol. 8, no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-31710-0
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2018)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2018)
In mammals, a complex array of oral sensors assess the taste, temperature and haptic properties of food. Although the representation of taste has been extensively studied in the gustatory cortex, it is unclear how the somatosensory cortex encodes inf
Autor:
Max L. Mehlman, Jeffrey S. Taube
Head direction (HD) cells fire as a function of the animal's directional heading within the environment and are thought to provide a sense of direction used for navigation. Over the past 3 decades, HD cells have been extensively studied using in vivo
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::6f5535da1c1fae1e1bd1840bcf28e682
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-812028-6.00009-4
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-812028-6.00009-4