نتایج جستجو برای: down processes

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Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
minghui liu department of tcm, china-japan :union: hospital of jilin university, changchun, china yuchang dou department of tcm, china-japan :union: hospital of jilin university, changchun, china; department of tcm, china-japan :union: hospital of jilin university, changchun, china. tel: +86-43184995840, fax: +86-43184995840 ran sun science research center, china-japan :union: hospital of jilin university, changchun, china yonggui zhang department of gastroenterology, china-japan :union: hospital of jilin university, changchun, china yansong liu department of tcm, china-japan :union: hospital of jilin university, changchun, china

background alcoholic hepatitis (ah) is an acute manifestation of alcoholic liver disease with high mortality rates. objectives our aim was to study the molecular mechanisms of ah. materials and methods the differentially expressed genes (degs) in liver between ah and control cases were identified by analyzing the gse28619 microarray data using t-test. the kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes...

Journal: :razavi international journal of medicine 0
erwin josef speckmann institute of physiology (neurophysiology), westfälische wilhelms-universität, munster, germany; academy of fine arts munster, munster, germany; institute of physiology (neurophysiology), westfälische wilhelms-universität, munster, germany. tel: +49-2518358481, fax: +49-2518355551 hildegard speckmann institute of physiology (neurophysiology), westfälische wilhelms-universität, munster, germany; academy of fine arts munster, munster, germany

two physicians, both grown up in west europe, educated also in this area (supplemented by many visits of the united states), travelled 20 years ago to japan for scientific reasons and they changed thereafter in their mental sight of the world. in a first part, the neurophysiologic basis of sensation from the sensory receptor up to the cerebral cortex (“bottom up”), the mechanisms of building me...

2015
Rosanna De Meo Micah M. Murray Stephanie Clarke Pawel J. Matusz

Rosanna De Meo, Micah M. Murray, Stephanie Clarke and Pawel J. Matusz* 1 Neuropsychology and Neurorehabilitation Service, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland 2 Electroencephalography Brain Mapping Core, Center for Biomedical Imaging (CIBM), Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland 3 The Laboratory for Investigative Neurophysiology, Neuropsychology ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Adriana A Zekveld Dirk J Heslenfeld Joost M Festen Ruurd Schoonhoven

Speech comprehension includes both bottom-up and top-down processes, and imaging studies have isolated a frontal-temporal network of brain areas active during speech perception. However, the precise role of the various areas in this network during normal speech comprehension is not yet fully understood. In the present fMRI study, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of spoken sentences was varied in...

2005
Craig J. Hawker Thomas P. Russell

As the size scale of device features becomes ever smaller, conventional lithographic processes become increasingly more difficult and expensive, especially at a minimum feature size of less than 45 nm. Consequently, to achieve higher-density circuits, storage devices, or displays, it is evident that alternative routes need to be developed to circumvent both cost and manufacturing issues. An ide...

Journal: :Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research 2003
Elliott Salamon Minsun Kim John Beaulieu George B Stefano

The use of music as a means of inducing positive emotions and subsequent relaxation has been studied extensively by researchers. A great deal of this research has centered on the use of music as a means of reducing feelings of anxiety and stress as well as aiding in the relief of numerous pathologies. The precise mechanism responsible for these mediated effects has never been truly determined. ...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 2006

2007
Markus Kiefer

In classical theories of automaticity, automatic processes are usually thought to occur autonomously and independently of higher level top-down factors (e.g., Posner & Snyder, 1975). However, already Neumann (1984) pointed out that the cognitive system has to be configured in a certain way for automatic processes to occur. In extension of his work, I propose a gating framework to account for th...

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