نتایج جستجو برای: siliceous whiskers

تعداد نتایج: 2681  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1975
M P Conley W B Wood

The 400 A filaments or "whiskers," which extend outward from the collar region of the phage, control retraction and extension of the tail fibers in response to certain environmental conditions. The tail fibers of normal phage retract in the absence of a required adsorption cofactor, at low pH, at low ionic strength, at low temperature, and at high concentrations of polyethylene glycol. The tail...

2005
Kunio KIMURA Shinichi YAMAZAKI Yoshiaki MATSUOKA Yuhiko YAMASHITA

Fabrication of poly(p-oxybenzoyl) (POB) nanowhiskers was examined by using reaction-induced crystallization of oligomers during the polymerization of p-acetoxybenzoic acid in liquid paraffin. Width of the POB whiskers was susceptible to polymerization temperature and it was efficiently controlled by a change in temperature during the polymerization. Increase in polymerization temperature just a...

2003
Miriam Fend Hiroshi Yokoi Rolf Pfeifer

Whiskers are versatile sensors for short-range navigation and exploration that are widespread in many animal species, especially in rodents. Their arrangement is in very precise rows and arcs on both sides of the animal’s head. The controlled variations between species and the conservation within a species indicates a prominent role of their morphology for their functioning. Because of their en...

2014
Megan T. Arnett David H. Herman Aaron W. McGee Barbara Bardoni

The fragile X mental retardation 1 mutant mouse (Fmr1 KO) recapitulates several of the neurologic deficits associated with Fragile X syndrome (FXS). As tactile hypersensitivity is a hallmark of FXS, we examined the sensory representation of individual whiskers in somatosensory barrel cortex of Fmr1 KO and wild-type (WT) mice and compared their performance in a whisker-dependent learning paradig...

2010
James D. Mendez Christoph Weder

Cellulose nanofibers or ‘‘whiskers’’ derived from tunicates were coated with PEDOT:PSS to produce high-aspect-ratio nanorods with high electrical conductivity. Films made from these PEDOT:PSS whiskers have surface resistivities as low as 97 U/,. The nanorods were found to disperse well in polar organic solvents such as dimethylformamide, which allowed the fabrication of nanocomposites with iner...

2006
Benjamin Mitchinson Martin J. Pearson Chris Melhuish Tony J. Prescott

The rat has a sophisticated tactile sensory system centred around the facial whiskers. During normal behaviour, rats sweep their longer whiskers (macrovibrissae) through the environment to obtain largescale information, whilst gathering small-scale information with the sensory apparatus around their snout. The macrovibrissae are actively and differentially controlled. Using high-speed video rec...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Eran Lottem Rony Azouz

Rodents use their whiskers to sense their surroundings. As most of the information available to the somatosensory system originates in whiskers' primary afferents, it is essential to understand the transformation of whisker motion into neuronal activity. Here, we combined in vivo recordings in anesthetized rats with mathematical modeling to ascertain the mechanical and electrical characteristic...

Journal: :Soft robotics 2017
Lucie A Huet John W Rudnicki Mitra J Z Hartmann

Almost all mammals use their mystacial vibrissae (whiskers) as important tactile sensors. There are no sensors along the length of a whisker: all sensing is performed by mechanoreceptors at the whisker base. To use artificial whiskers as a sensing tool in robotics, it is essential to be able to determine the three-dimensional (3D) location at which a whisker has made contact with an object. Wit...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Daniel H O'Connor Nathan G Clack Daniel Huber Takaki Komiyama Eugene W Myers Karel Svoboda

Linking activity in specific cell types with perception, cognition, and action, requires quantitative behavioral experiments in genetic model systems such as the mouse. In head-fixed primates, the combination of precise stimulus control, monitoring of motor output, and physiological recordings over large numbers of trials are the foundation on which many conceptually rich and quantitative studi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Antonio Pereira Sidarta Ribeiro Michael Wiest Leonardo C Moore Janaina Pantoja Shih-Chieh Lin Miguel A L Nicolelis

The ability to detect unusual events occurring in the environment is essential for survival. Several studies have pointed to the hippocampus as a key brain structure in novelty detection, a claim substantiated by its wide access to sensory information through the entorhinal cortex and also distinct aspects of its intrinsic circuitry. Novelty detection is implemented by an associative match-mism...

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