نتایج جستجو برای: oscillations

تعداد نتایج: 48053  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2015
Riku Fagerlund Marcelo Behar Karen T Fortmann Y Eason Lin Jesse D Vargas Alexander Hoffmann

The magnitude, duration and oscillation of cellular signalling pathway responses are often limited by negative feedback loops, defined as an 'activator-induced inhibitor' regulatory motif. Within the NFκB signalling pathway, a key negative feedback regulator is IκBα. We show here that, contrary to current understanding, NFκB-inducible expression is not sufficient for providing effective negativ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Jérémie Lefebvre Axel Hutt Jean-François Knebel Kevin Whittingstall Micah M Murray

Rhythmic activity plays a central role in neural computations and brain functions ranging from homeostasis to attention, as well as in neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite this pervasiveness, little is known about the mechanisms whereby the frequency and power of oscillatory activity are modulated, and how they reflect the inputs received by neurons. Numerous studies have report...

2011
R. VanRullen N. A. Busch J. Drewes Julien Dubois

Even in well-controlled laboratory environments, apparently identical repetitions of an experimental trial can give rise to highly variable perceptual outcomes and behavioral responses. This variability is generally discarded as a reflection of intrinsic noise in neuronal systems. However, part of this variability may be accounted for by trial-by-trial fluctuations of the phase of ongoing oscil...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2013
Simon Hanslmayr Heidelore Backes Sarah Straub Tzvetan Popov Berthold Langguth Göran Hajak Karl-Heinz T Bäuml Michael Landgrebe

Patients suffering from schizophrenia have been characterized by an apparent lack of theta (around 6 Hz) and gamma (>40 Hz) brain oscillatory activity during task execution. The neurocognitive reasons for these abnormal synchronization patterns, however, remain elusive. Recording the electroencephalogramm (EEG) during a selective visual attention task, the current study investigates whether abn...

E. Faizabadi H. K. Salehani Kh. Shakouri M. Esmaeilzadeh M. H. Majlesara M. R. Abolhassani

In this paper, we study the electronic properties of a concentric triple quantum ring using exact diagonalization technique. The energy spectra and magnetization for a single electron and two electrons, in the presence of an applied magnetic field, are calculated and discussed. It is shown that, for two-interacting electrons, the period of Aharonov-Bohm oscillations decreases to the half of tha...

Journal: :the modares journal of electrical engineering 2015
ali reza hakimi tahereh binazadeh

this paper considers the problem of stable limit cycles generating in a class of uncertain nonlinear systems which leads to stable oscillations in the system’s output.this is a wanted behavior in many practical engineering problems. for this purpose, first the equation of the desirable limit cycle is achieved according to shape, amplitude and frequency of the required output oscillations. then,...

Journal: :Psychological science 2017
Joshua J Foster David W Sutterer John T Serences Edward K Vogel Edward Awh

Covert spatial attention is essential for humans' ability to direct limited processing resources to the relevant aspects of visual scenes. A growing body of evidence suggests that rhythmic neural activity in the alpha frequency band (8-12 Hz) tracks the spatial locus of covert attention, which suggests that alpha activity is integral to spatial attention. However, extant work has not provided a...

2014
Andy Gardner

Haplodiploid sex determination allows unmated females to produce sons. Consequently, a scarcity of males may lead to a significant proportion of females remaining unmated, which may in turn give rise to a surfeit of males in the following generation. Stable oscillation of the sex ratio has been predicted by classic models, and it remains a puzzle as to why this is not observed in natural popula...

2014
Stefano Panzeri Robin A. A. Ince Mathew E. Diamond Christoph Kayser

The precise timing of action potentials of sensory neurons relative to the time of stimulus presentation carries substantial sensory information that is lost or degraded when these responses are summed over longer time windows. However, it is unclear whether and how downstream networks can access information in precise time-varying neural responses. Here, we review approaches to test the hypoth...

2011
Jeffrey S. Johnson David W. Sutterer Daniel J. Acheson Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock Bradley R. Postle

Studies exploring the role of neural oscillations in cognition have revealed sustained increases in alpha-band (~8-14 Hz) power during the delay period of delayed-recognition short-term memory tasks. These increases have been proposed to reflect the inhibition, for example, of cortical areas representing task-irrelevant information, or of potentially interfering representations from previous tr...

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