Sentences with phrase «basic circuitry»

The earliest design featured basic circuitry, sensors and two AA batteries encased in a six - inch - long, fish - shaped piece of clear rubber.
Even though each human brain is functionally unique, its basic circuitry appears to be constructed according to common principles.
The laureates were selected for their groundbreaking research that has advanced our understanding of matter on an ultra-small scale, the basic circuitry of the human brain, and the nature of quasars.

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Dr. Saper's research has explored circuitry of the brain that controls basic functions such as wake - sleep cycles, feeding, and immune response, and how these circuits are disrupted in neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, in sleep disorders such as narcolepsy and sleep apnea, and during aging.
The use of MRI for research, rather than diagnostic, purposes is a relatively new development, and clinical investigators in the imaging community often do not understand the basic cellular and neural circuitry issues as well as they should, he says.
One example of this is molecular diodes (molecular devices capable of selecting the flow of charge current), which are of crucial importance as the basic building blocks of molecular circuitry — the future of powering our electronics.
Once the researchers have pinned down the basics of the circuitry, they could begin to investigate whether altering this circuitry could induce auditory hallucinations or perhaps even take them away in models of schizophrenia.
Its basic parts, says the evolutionary biologist, are like a vast library of letters, spelling out the language of chemical reactions and the intricate cellular circuitry that leads species to be better, stronger, faster.
So the next time a friend raves about the movie he chose and is less enthusiastic about the just - as - good one that you chose, you might be able to chalk it up to his basic learning circuitry and a genetic difference that affects it.
WRATH It may not have been the original sin, but rage is certainly primordial: You would think that lust and gluttony would predate any emotion, but much of the brain circuitry active during anger is very basic and very fast.
Three basic mechanisms have been proposed over the years to explain the formation of specific neural circuitry: (1) an elaborate predetermined program encoded genetically in each neuron that unfolds according to rigid and unmodifiable rules, (2) a random process of trial and error in which growing nerve fibers that make the right connections are consolidated and those that fail are reabsorbed and (3) a general program of circuit formation that is brought to completion by an interplay between genetic and extrinsic factors.
While each brain is unique, the basic neuronal circuitry that underlies the remarkable range of functions and behaviours of all brains emerges according to a common set of principles.
For example, using a transgenic marmoset model of Alzheimer's disease, clinicians and basic researchers are working together to identify the changes in the brain's circuitry during mild cognitive impairment and very early stages of Alzheimer's.
The slow and gradual addition of new nerve cells may be like a fine - tuning system, allowing adults to incorporate fresh information without altering our basic brain circuitry.
With only 302 neurons to humans» almost 100 billion, C. elegans is a vastly simpler organism but its basic neurological circuitry has many similarities to ours.
Fisher doesn't think so: «The environment is always going to alter some aspect of how we express our love,» she says, «but the basic brain circuitry will not change.
With a few exceptions, all students should have the basic reading circuitry for proficient reading in place by the end of first grade — that is to say they should independently read easy chapter books with comprehension and fluency.
Participants will learn riveting, soldering, etching, piercing, embroidery, and sewing as well as simple electronics, soft - circuitry, digital fabrication, and basic programing.
«Porter and Chester's graduates come on board with basic knowledge of electrical codes, wiring practices, and circuitry.
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