Sentences with phrase «bidirectional communication»

This requires a clear scope of service for HV and the FCMH, bidirectional communication, and shared responsibilities for outcomes.
This PLE emphasizes internal and external factors and bidirectional communication 1) from the classroom to the school system and 2) from the collective school system to the family system.
The basic sensations of hunger, pain and satiety are examples of signals that require efficient bidirectional communication between the enteric nervous system and the brain.
«Together, these findings highlight the important role of bacteria in the bidirectional communication of the gut - brain axis and suggest that certain organisms may prove to be useful therapeutic adjuncts in stress - related disorders such as anxiety and depression.»
«Together, these findings highlight the important role of bacteria in the bidirectional communication of the gut - brain axis and suggest that certain organisms may prove to be useful therapeutic adjuncts in stress - related disorders such as anxiety and depression,» the authors concluded.
Our work has given rise to novel experimental results, which have helped to demonstrate the existence of bidirectional communication between astrocytes and neurons, the active participation of the astrocytes in neuronal physiology and synaptic transmission, and the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved.
What does work is respectful bidirectional communication, where scientists truly listen, as well as speak, to the public.»
«Moreover, there is an active bidirectional communication between the nerve cells and the blood vessels to ensure the proper development and maintenance of an organ as complex as the brain,» reports Carmen Ruiz de Almodóvar.
Bidirectional communication between the lab and the clinic is facilitated by physical proximity.
«Brain - machine interfaces: Bidirectional communication at last: Researchers have succeeded in providing an artificial sensation of a prosthetic movement to the brain.»
A novel optical brain - machine interface allows bidirectional communication with the brain.
«We have therefore asked whether it was possible to establish a bidirectional communication in a brain - machine interface: to simultaneously read out neural activity, translate it into prosthetic movement and reinject sensory feedback of this movement back in the brain,» explains Daniel Huber, professor in the Department of Basic Neurosciences of the Faculty of Medicine at UNIGE.

Not exact matches

In the new paper, the technique the researchers have dubbed «aIR - Jumper» also enables the creation of bidirectional, covert, optical communication between air - gapped internal networks, which are computers isolated and disconnected from the internet that do not allow for remote access to the organization.
Found that bidirectional molecular mechanisms of communication between the blood and brain may determine the degree of damage and the regenerative potential of tissues within and outside of the nervous system.
The communication between our guts and brains appears to rely, in part, on the vagus nerve, and is bidirectional in nature as reported in this 12 - year prospective study13 that looked at relationships between gut problems like irritable bowel disease, anxiety, and depression.
«My argument is that the three classic areas of neuroscience, endocrinology, and immunology, with their various organs — the brain (which is the key organ that the neuroscientists study), the glands, and the immune system (consisting of the spleen, the bone marrow, the lymph nodes, and of course the cells circulating throughout the body)-- that these three areas are actually joined to each other in a bidirectional network of communication and that the information «carriers» are the neuropeptides.»
This axis facilitates bidirectional neural, hormonal, and immunological communication between the gut and brain.
Several studies have reported that youth from families with frequent, open (bidirectional), and positive communication are less likely to become involved with drugs.
A second line of research into family functioning has implicated «parental communication deviance,» a style of communicating with offspring that is vague, fragmented, and contradictory.54, 55 Although early studies of this phenomenon were criticized on methodological grounds, 56 it was later reported that parental communication deviance and criticism / hostility predicted later psychosis among nonpsychotic child guidance attendees, 57,58 reflecting bidirectional interactions between psychopathology in the children and parental behavior.59 More recently, a Finnish adoption study found that children at genetic risk of psychosis were more likely to become psychotic in later life if raised by adoptive parents with communication deviance.60, 61
These bidirectional associations were examined using multiple facets of externalizing problems (i.e., interpersonal callousness, conduct and oppositional defiant problems, hyperactivity / impulsivity) and parenting behaviors (i.e., physical punishment, involvement, parent — child communication).
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