نتایج جستجو برای: the excitement

تعداد نتایج: 16052832  

Journal: :International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences 2019

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2014
Fabien Trémeau Daniel Antonius Karen Nolan Pamela Butler Daniel C Javitt

BACKGROUND Among the various cognitive and affective evaluations that contribute to decisions about whether to engage in a future activity, three affective evaluations are particularly relevant: 1) interest in the activity itself, 2) the pleasure anticipated from the activity and 3) the excitement experienced while looking forward to the activity. In addition to these pre-activity evaluations, ...

1999
Andrew P. Black

This paper is based on a speech delivered at the ECOOP'98 Conference Banquet. It is not a literal transcription of my talk, since no recording was made, but has been reconstructed ex post facto based upon my speaker's notes and my memory. I have also taken the opportunity to add some headings and references. Distinguished Chairmen, Members of the Conference Committee, Representatives of the spo...

2014
Bernardo Magnini Roberto Zanoli Ido Dagan Kathrin Eichler Günter Neumann Tae-Gil Noh Sebastian Padó Asher Stern Omer Levy

This paper presents the Excitement Open Platform (EOP), a generic architecture and a comprehensive implementation for textual inference in multiple languages. The platform includes state-of-art algorithms, a large number of knowledge resources, and facilities for experimenting and testing innovative approaches. The EOP is distributed as an open source software.

Journal: :Neuron 2015
David H.F. Vandael Claudia Espinoza Peter Jonas

Based on extrapolation from excitatory synapses, it is often assumed that depletion of the releasable pool of synaptic vesicles is the main factor underlying depression at inhibitory synapses. In this issue of Neuron, using subcellular patch-clamp recording from inhibitory presynaptic terminals, Kawaguchi and Sakaba (2015) show that at Purkinje cell-deep cerebellar nuclei neuron synapses, chang...

Journal: :Cell 2007
Benjamin Leung Scott Waddell

In the fly antennal lobe projection neurons receive odor information from olfactory sensory neurons and transmit it to higher brain centers. However, projection neurons respond differently to odors than sensory neurons, despite the fact that they appear to have one-to-one connectivity. Shang et al. (2007) now describe the existence of excitatory neurons within the antennal lobe that may account...

Journal: :British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2015

Journal: :Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1982

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