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Some Neurophysiological Considerations Concerning “Memory” and motor (output) systems, and may also involve intrinsic systems such as the hypothalamic and limbic structures. As a simple model for such functional alterations of an analysing network, sensory after-effects are suggested. The McCOLLOUGH-effect is demonstrated and interpreted as temporary alter固执点好 发表于 2025-3-26 01:01:25
The Structure of the “Memory-Code-Word” Scotophobinnfirmed by a synthetic approach. The synthetic material was prepared via the solid phase method and was cleaved from the solid carrier by direct ammonolysis. The purified product showed 100% biological activity and an undistinguishable dose-response-curve as the natural scotophobin. The synthetic pehieroglyphic 发表于 2025-3-26 06:49:58
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Recent Experiments in Memory Transferice in doses of 0.5 micrograms. UNGAR has called this substance “scotophobin”, and has provided samples for testing in our laboratory. Our initial attempts to replicate UNGAR’s work yielded success, but only when we injected our mice with 3 to 6 times as much scotophobin as UNGAR found most effectiv隐语 发表于 2025-3-26 15:02:39
Peptides and BehaviorACTH, growth hormone), the intermediate lobe (α-MSH), and the posterior lobe (vasopressin) of the pituitary have been shown to modulate conditioned behavior (DE WIED, 1969). Angiotensin II, a peptide derived from α-2 globulin, is involved in the control of drinking behavior (FITZSIMONS, 1970) and sc作呕 发表于 2025-3-26 17:39:10
A Study of Memory in Aged Peopleres did not increase. The regression lines between immediate and delayed scores were also quite similar. The findings indicate a pronounced decline of registration with age but do not show any decline of retention, such a decline of course not being disproved.