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Diagrammatic expansion for the mutual-information rate in the realm of limited statistics

Tobias Kuhn, Gabriel Mahuas, Ulisse Ferrari · 2025

Neurons in sensory systems encode stimulus information into their stochastic spiking response. The mutual information has been extensively applied to these systems to quantify the neurons' capacity of…

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Inward rectifier potassium channels interact with calcium channels to promote robust and physiological bistability

Anaelle De Worm, Guillaume Drion, Pierre Sacre · 2024

In the dorsal horn, projection neurons play a crucial role in pain processing by transmitting sensory stimuli to supraspinal centers during nociception. Following exposure to intense noxious stimuli, …

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Transcranial low-level laser stimulation in near infrared-II region for brain safety and protection

Zhilin Li, Yongheng Zhao, Yiqing Hu, Yang Li, Keyao Zhang, Zhibing Gao, Lirou Tan, Hanli Liu, Xiaoli Li, Aihua Cao, Zaixu Cui, Chenguang Zhao · 2024

Background: The use of near-infrared lasers for transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) offers a non-invasive method for influencing brain activity and is beneficial for various neurological conditions…

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Continuous odor profile monitoring to study olfactory navigation in small animals

Kevin S. Chen, Rui Wu, Marc H. Gershow, Andrew M. Leifer · 2023

Olfactory navigation is observed across species and plays a crucial role in locating resources for survival. In the laboratory, understanding the behavioral strategies and neural circuits underlying o…

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A Novel Power-optimized CMOS sEMG Device with Ultra Low-noise integrated with ConvNet (VGG16) for Biomedical Applications

Ahmed Ayman - Mohamed Sabry · 2023

The needle bio-potential sensors for measuring muscle and brain activity need invasive surgical targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) and a demanding process to maintain, but surface bio-potential senso…

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Non-trivial dynamics in a model of glial membrane voltage driven by open potassium pores

Predrag Janjic, Dimitar Solev, Ljupco Kocarev · 2022

Despite the molecular evidence that close to linear steady state I-V relationship in mammalian astrocytes reflects a total current resulting from more than one differently regulated K+ conductances, d…

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Stochastic facilitation in heteroclinic communication channels

Giovanni Sirio Carmantini, Fabio Schittler Neves, Marc Timme, Serafim Rodrigues · 2021

Biological neural systems encode and transmit information as patterns of activity tracing complex trajectories in high-dimensional state-spaces, inspiring alternative paradigms of information processi…

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Ambient Air Pollution Increases the Risk of Cerebrovascular and Neuropsychiatric Disorders through Induction of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress.

Omar Hahad, Jos Lelieveld, Frank Birklein, Klaus Lieb, Andreas Daiber, Thomas Munzel · 2021

Exposure to ambient air pollution is a well-established determinant of health and disease. The Lancet Commission on pollution and health concludes that air pollution is the leading environmental cause…

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Causal impact of local inflammation in the nasal cavity on higher brain function and cognition.

Yuto Hasegawa, Ho Namkung, Amy Smith, Shinji Sakamoto, Xiaolei Zhu, Koko Ishizuka, Andrew P Lane, Akira Sawa, Atsushi Kamiya · 2021

Epidemiological evidence suggests that adverse environmental factors in the nasal cavity may increase the risk for neuropsychiatric diseases. For instance, air pollution and nasal viral infection have…

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Brain perfusion mediates the relationship between miRNA levels and postural control

Yufen Chen, Amy A Herrold, Zoran Martinovich, Anne J Blood, Nicole Vike, Alexa E Walter, Jaroslaw Harezlak, Peter H Seidenberg, Manish Bhomia, Barbara Knollmann-Ritschel, James L Reilly, Eric A Nauman, Thomas M Talavage, Linda Papa, Semyon Slobounov, Hans C Breiter (for the Concussion Neuroimaging Consortium) · 2019

Transcriptomics, regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF), and a spatial motor virtual reality task were integrated using mediation analysis in a novel demonstration of "imaging omics". Data collected in N…

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The Diverse Club: The Integrative Core of Complex Networks

M.A. Bertolero, B.T.T. Yeo, M. D'Esposito · 2017

A complex system can be represented and analyzed as a network, where nodes represent the units of the network and edges represent connections between those units. For example, a brain network represen…

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Cerebral Signal Instantaneous Parameters Estimation MATLAB Toolbox - User Guide Version 2.3

Esmaeil Seraj (ECE GeorgiaTech) · 2016

This document is meant to help individuals use the Cerebral Signal Phase Analysis toolbox which implements different methods for estimating the instantaneous phase and frequency of a signal and calcul…

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Revisiting the two-mass model of the vocal folds

Maria Florencia Assaneo, Marcos A. Trevisan · 2013

Realistic mathematical modeling of voice production has been recently boosted by applications to different fields like bioprosthetics, quality speech synthesis and pathological diagnosis. In this work…

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New insights in gill/buccal rhythm spiking activity and CO2 sensitivity in pre- and post-metamorphic tadpoles (Pelophylax ridibundus)

Brigitte Quenet (ESA), Christian Straus (ER 10 UPMC), Marie-Noelle Fiamma (ER 10 UPMC), Isabelle Rivals (ESA), Thomas Similowski (ER 10 UPMC), Ginette Horcholle-Bossavit (ESA) · 2013

Central CO2chemosensitivity is crucial for all air-breathing vertebrates and raises the question of itsrole in ventilatory rhythmogenesis. In this study, neurograms of ventilatory motor outputs record…

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Simulating neurobiological localization of acoustic signals based on temporal and volumetric differentiations

Nikesh S. Dattani · 2008

The localization of sound sources by the human brain is computationally simulated from a neurobiological perspective. The simulation includes the neural representation of temporal differences in acous…

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Ventilatory responses to hypocapnic vertebral artery perfusion in intact and carotid body denervated dogs.

 · 1970

The ventilatory responses to step changes in vertebral artery PCO2 were investigated in intact and carotid body denervated dogs. The steady-state ventilatory responses of the denervated dogs were less…

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The effect of unipolar aeroions on the capacity of mammalian organism.

 · 1970

Based on animal experiments authors established that the different polarity high-concentration aeroions have an effect on the vegetative centres of the Central Nervous System (CNS). Through vegetative…

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Neuroscience: unveiling the brain of Saimiri collinsi (Squirrel Monkey).

 · 1970

Behavioral intelligence among non-human primates is a somewhat puzzling area to study, since it is closely linked to the morphology of the central nervous system. However, this morphology is still unk…

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Comparison of threshold estimation in infants with hearing loss or normal hearing using auditory steady-state response evoked by narrow band CE-chirps and auditory brainstem response evoked by tone pips.

 · 1970

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to compare air-conduction thresholds obtained with ASSR evoked by narrow band (NB) CE-chirps and ABR evoked by tone pips (tpABR) in infants with various degre…

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Dietary cholesterol degrades rabbit long term memory for discrimination learning but facilitates acquisition of discrimination reversal.

 · 1970

We have shown previously that feeding dietary cholesterol before learning can improve acquisition whereas feeding cholesterol after learning can degrade long term memory. To examine these different fi…

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