Browsing by Subject "Behavioral Neuroscience"
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(1974)The histogenetic development of the archi, paleo and neocortex of the rabbit was studied using autoradiographic techniques. The analysis is based upon a series of 54 embryos and newborn rabbits, whose mothers were injected ...
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(1992)We studied the effect of methionine-enkephalin (MET) and β-endorphin upon human peripheral blood lymphocyte natural killer cell (NKC) activity in a group of healthy volunteers (n = 27; 17 male and 10 female, age ± SD and ...
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(2005)In the target article, Sagvolden and collaborators propose that attentional-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the result of a general behavioral deficit which is mainly caused by a hypofunctioning mesolimbic ...
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(2005)Vallortigara & Rogers (V & R) propose a fundamental role of the environment in determining population-level lateralisation and suggest that genes play no primary function in this phenomenon. Here I argue that genes involved ...
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(1987)The involvement of rat anteromedial extrastriate cortex (area AM, in the anterior portion of area 18b) in the integration of visual and somatic cues was assessed behaviorally. Following restricted bilateral lesions of ...
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(1974)The influence of response-dependent variables on Slow Cortical Potential (SCP) morphology was studied, in order to corroborate motor cortex contribution to SCP genesis. Electrical responses were recorded using non-polarizable ...
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(2012)Shilajit is a natural substance found mainly in the Himalayas, formed for centuries by the gradual decomposition of certain plants by the action of microorganisms. It is a potent and very safe dietary supplement, restoring ...
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(1969)The evolution of DC cortical shifts during learning, as well as its association with behavioral responses, were studied in thirteen rabbits using unpolarizable electrodes chronically implanted. The animals were trained to ...
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(1973)Data concerning the evolution of SCP in the rabbit cortex during learning are presented. Unpolarizable electrodes were implanted in nine Ss at different sites of motor and somato-sensory cortex. These animals were trained ...
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(1976)Vertex slow potentials during the foreperiod of a classical reaction time task are shown to be influenced by modality of warning stimulus (auditory vs visual) and Ss variables. A directional anticipatory specificity-defined ...