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Lateral inhibition (translated from German)
Lateral inhibition As lateral inhibition (lateral inhibition, Lateral inhibition or lateral inhibition) ...
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Lateral inhibition (translated from Portuguese)
Lateral inhibition lateral inhibition, also known for inhibition for feedback (feedback), it is a ...
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Inhibition (translated from German)
Inhibition As Inhibition one designates one psychologisch suppression of the ... a mechanical part that Uhr , those Clock inhibition a malfunctioning during the operation of firearms ... an acceptance that Erregbarkeit of Nervenzellen , see Inhibition (neuron) the inhibition of enzymes through Inhibitoren , see Enzymkinetik ...
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Olfactory bulb
... granule cells, which by some theories produce lateral inhibition between mitral cells. It is not clear what the functional role of lateral inhibition would be, though it may be involved ... cause mitral cells to inhibit themselves (auto-inhibition), as well as neighboring mitral cells ( ...
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Auditory system
... where it hits the nucleus of the lateral lemniscus along with its kin, the intermediate ... across the medulla, before hitting the contralateral lateral lemniscus. The lateral lemniscus, in turn projects to the contralateral lateral lemniscus, as well as the inferior colliculus ... acoustic stria , as well as the aforementioned lateral lemniscus. It is here at the ...
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Basal ganglia
... participate in the direct pathway leads to inhibition of areas of the GPi and SNr, which in turn removes their tonic inhibition from the thalamus. This removal of inhibition via inhibition is called disinhibition. In contrast, cortical activity ... the pathways in the indirect pathway being inhibition pathways (blue arrows), as opposed to ...
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Cerebellum
... smaller regions called lobules. The region just lateral (away from the center) of the vermis ... is called the intermediate zone; the most lateral, outer region is the lateral zone (Fig. 4). Much of what is ... doing with what they are actually doing. Lateral zone The lateral zone receives input from the parietal ...
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Auditory system (Psychology wiki)
... where it hits the nucleus of the lateral lemniscus along with its kin, the intermediate ... across the medulla, before hitting the contralateral lateral lemniscus . The lateral lemniscus, in turn projects to the contralateral lateral lemniscus, as well as the inferior colliculus ... acoustic stria , as well as the aforementioned lateral lemniscus. It is here at the ...
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Cerebellum (Psychology wiki)
... smaller regions called lobules. The region just lateral (away from the center) of the vermis ... is called the intermediate zone; the most lateral, outer region is the lateral zone (Fig. 4). Much of what is ... with what they are actually doing. [edit] Lateral zone The lateral zone receives input from the parietal ...
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Raphe nuclei
... hypothalamic nucleus, central nucleus of the amygdala, lateral hypothalamic area, parvocellular reticular nucleus and the prelimbic, infralimbic, medial and lateral precentral cortices (Hermann, Dirk M. et al ... fascinating trait of the NCS is its inhibition by lysergic acid diethylamide and psilocin, two ... An increased number of cells in the lateral aspects of the dorsal raphe is characteristic ... have been known to project to the lateral hypothalamus, along with the locus coeruleus ...
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