Resultados da pesquisa - complex (basis OR basic) function

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  1. Molecular Nanomachines of the Presynaptic Terminal Por Lucia Tabares, Silvio O. Rizzoli

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Synaptic transmission is the basis of neuronal communication and is thus the most important element in brain functions, ranging from sensory input to information processing. ...”
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  2. Multisensory Integration: Brain, Body and the World Por Achille Pasqualotto, Andriy Myachykov, Magda L. Dumitru

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Cortical areas processing the identity and location of sensory inputs were once thought to be organised hierarchically, with some branches dedicated to basic features and other branches dedicated to complex features. ...”
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  3. Music and the Functions of the Brain: Arousal, Emotions, and Pleasure Por Piotr Podlipniak, Mark Reybrouck, Tuomas Eerola

    Publicado em 2021
    “...There are also mechanisms related to arousal and activation that are both less differentiated and at the same time more complex than the assumed mechanisms that trigger basic emotions. ...”
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  4. Musical Haptics Por Stefano Papetti, Charalampos Saitis

    Publicado em 2021
    “...The latter, defined as the complex system of sensory-motor interactions between musicians and their instruments, presents a well-defined framework in which to study basic psychophysical, perceptual, and biomechanical aspects of touch, all of which will inform the design of haptic musical interfaces. ...”
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  5. Neuro-motor control and feed-forward models of locomotion in humans Por Nadia Dominici, Federica Tamburella, Marco Iosa, Leonardo Gizzi

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Despite the Central Nervous System can finely control the contraction of individual muscles, emerging evidences indicate that strategies for the reduction of the complexity of movement and for compensating the sensorimotor delays may be adopted. ...”
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  6. Neuroanatomy of Human Brain Development Por Pratik Mukherjee, Julia P. Owen, Hao Huang

    Publicado em 2021
    “...The maturation of neuronal structures provides the neuroanatomical basis for the acquisition and refinement of cognitive functions during postnatal development. ...”
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  7. The Neuronal Functions of EF-hand Ca(2+)-binding Proteins 2nd Edition Por Beat Schwaller, Jose R. Naranjo, Karl-Wilhelm Koch, Michael R. Kreutz

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Based on this strict segmentation the Ca2+ ion provides a versatile basis for complex signaling in neuronal subcompartments with a spatial resolution of micro- and nanodomains. ...”
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  8. Olfactory memory networks: from emotional learning to social behaviors Por Nadine Ravel, Donald A. Wilson, Regina M. Sullivan, Anne-Marie Mouly

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Decades of research have indicated that the neural basis for this strong "odor-emotional memory" connection is due to the uniqueness of the anatomy of the olfactory pathways. ...”
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  9. Oxytocin's routes in social behavior: Into the 21st century Por Elissar Andari, Lisa A. Parr, Alaine Keebaugh

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Indeed, advances in human non-invasive neuroimaging techniques and genetics have enabled scientists to begin to elucidate the neurobiological basis of the complexity of human social behaviors using "pharmacological fMRI" and "imaging genetics". ...”
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  10. Pathophysiology of the Basal Ganglia and Movement Disorders: Gaining New Insights from Modeling and Experimentation to Influence the Clinic Por Olivier Darbin, Daniela Andres, Marcelo Merello

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Nowadays, an appropriate approach to the study of these problems must necessarily involve the use of complex mathematical modeling, computer simulations, basic research (ranging from biomolecular studies to animal experimentation), and clinical research. ...”
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  11. Pre-cueing Effects on Perception, Attention, and Cognitive Penetrability Por Athanassios Raftopoulos, Gary Lupyan

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Far from being limited to space or basic features, such attention cueing can function in surprisingly flexible and complex ways: people can be cued to attend to various objects, properties, and semantic categories and such attention appears to directly involve perceptual mechanisms. ...”
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  12. Quantitative Biology: Dynamics of Living Systems Por Noriko Hiroi, Douglas B. Murray, Viji M. Draviam, Chun-Biu Li, Hiroaki Takagi, Ziya Kalay, Tetsuya J. Kobayashi, Akira Funahashi, Akatsuki Kimura, Rinshi S. Kasai, Naoki A. Irie, Jason Edward Shoemaker

    Publicado em 2021
    “...In addition, improved computational power and novel algorithms for analyzing theoretical models have made it possible to investigate complex biological phenomena. This research topic is organized on two aspects of technological advances which are the backbone of Quantitative Biology: (i) visualization of biomolecules, their dynamics and function, and (ii) generic technologies of model optimization and numeric integration. ...”
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  13. Recent Advances in Symbiosis Research: Integrative Approaches Por Monica Medina, M. Pilar Francino

    Publicado em 2021
    “...New model systems are emerging that will enable us to fill fundamental gaps in symbiosis research and theory, focusing on a broad range of symbiotic interactions and including a variety of multicellular hosts and their complex microbial communities. In this Research Topic, we invited researchers to contribute their work on diverse symbiotic networks, since there are a large variety of symbioses with major roles in the proper functioning of terrestrial or aquatic ecosystems, and we wished the Topic to provide a venue for communicating findings across diverse taxonomic groups. ...”
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  14. Regulatory RNAs in the Nervous System Por Tommaso Pizzorusso, Laure Bally-Cuif, Alessandro Cellerino

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Overall, these studies are making increasingly clear that, both in model organisms and in humans, complexity is not a function of the number of protein-coding genes, but results from the possibility of using combinations of genetic programs and controlling their spatial and temporal regulation during development, senescence and in disease by regulatory RNAs. ...”
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  15. Regulatory RNAs in the Nervous System, 2nd Edition Por Tommaso Pizzorusso, Laure Bally-Cuif, Alessandro Cellerino

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Overall, these studies are making increasingly clear that, both in model organisms and in humans, complexity is not a function of the number of protein-coding genes, but results from the possibility of using combinations of genetic programs and controlling their spatial and temporal regulation during development, senescence and in disease by regulatory RNAs. ...”
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  16. The Second Life of Natural Killer (NK) Cells Por Joseph C. Sun, Marco Colonna, Chiara Romagnani

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Despite these established concepts, our understanding of the complexity of NK cells, also in view of their developmental and functional relationship with other ILC subsets, is only recently emerging. ...”
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  17. Signalling Pathways in Embryonic Development Por Andrea E. Munsterberg, Sigmar Stricker, Juan J. Sanz-Ezquerro

    Publicado em 2021
    “...It gives us information about basic mechanisms of cell function and interactions needed for morphogenesis and organogenesis. ...”
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  18. Single Membrane Channels Formed by Connexins or Pannexins: Focus on the Nervous System Por Juan Andres Orellana

    Publicado em 2021
    “...Given that the extremely elaborated and dynamic functions performed by the nervous system require the close synchronization of brain cells, complex organisms have developed different mechanisms of intercellular communication. ...”
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  19. La smartness e la competitività della città resiliente Por Gerardo Carpentieri

    Publicado em 2021
    “...In the context of the governance of urban transformations, one of the most commonly used approaches for improving the capacity of urban systems to respond to external stressors refers to the resilience paradigm, understood as the capacity of a system, community or society to resist, absorb, adapt and recover from the impacts of a calamitous event in a timely and efficient manner, including through the preservation and restoration of its essential basic structures and functions. The implementation of solutions aimed at improving urban resilience is essential to reduce the possible economic, social and environmental impacts owing to the critical events that can affect cities. ...”
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