Gudgeon 发表于 2025-3-28 15:51:50
Neck Muscle and Extraocular Receptors and Their Relationship to the Tectospinal Tractospinal tract within the superior colliculus are excited by this muscle afferent input. The superior colliculus thus constitutes a site where a variety of influences can be brought to bear on the regulation of head movement.大喘气 发表于 2025-3-28 20:36:48
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Motor Fields of Precentral Cells Elicited by Operant Reinforcement of Unit Activityated muscles, but also with respect to the relative intensity of their activation. Different units in the same cortical region could have quite different motor fields. Many of the unit-muscle correlations observed when the unit was reinforced were replicated during other reinforced response patterns.Dendritic-Cells 发表于 2025-3-29 13:44:51
Somatotopic Connectivity or Species Recognition Connectivity? with neighbouring postsynaptic cells. A different assumption, often held by spinal cord researchers, is that large numbers of nerve cells are grouped into different “species” (e.g. the motoneurones innervating a single muscle), and that all members of a species have similar connections.Hangar 发表于 2025-3-29 16:37:18
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A Third Mode of Repetitive Firing: Self-Regenerative Firing Due to Large Delayed Depolarizations after a spike, causing an extra spike. This extra spike may similarly produce an additional extra spike, etc. This self-regenerative behaviour produces spike timing patterns similar to those in the stereotyped high frequency bursts of epileptic and experimentally deafferented CNS neurones.Legion 发表于 2025-3-30 05:14:32
Strategische Dimensionen der Virtual Reality with neighbouring postsynaptic cells. A different assumption, often held by spinal cord researchers, is that large numbers of nerve cells are grouped into different “species” (e.g. the motoneurones innervating a single muscle), and that all members of a species have similar connections.