Sentences with phrase «neural systems supporting»

Neural systems supporting cognitive — affective interactions in adolescence: The role of puberty and implications for affective disorders
If true, strangers should have their greatest regulatory impact on neural systems supporting the body's mobilization for acute activity, with minimal impact on processes related to vigilance or self - regulation.
Differences between chimpanzees and bonobos in neural systems supporting social cognition.

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The short - term dependence on the proximity of a caregiver for physiological regulation, and protection is just finally being recognized scientifically as being extremely important and beneficial (see Barak et al. 2011 Should Neonates Sleep Alone, downloadable from this website) Mosko et al., 1998; McKenna et al 2007), and helps to explain why infants should avoid sleeping alone outside the sensory range by which a caregiver and infant detect each others sensory signals, cues, or stimuli, all of which facilitate and represent interactions that augment neurological connections and provide the foundation for the development of cognition and intellectual development, and the proliferation of neural networks that support these systems.
Our study provides novel, fcMRI - based, support for a neural system involving low - level auditory and visual cortices.
Taken together, our findings provide strong support for the argument that the nonlinear saccade kinematics are not due to a passive saturation of brainstem burst neurons, e.g., as a result of neural fatigue, but reflect a deliberate design property within the saccadic system to produce the main - sequence characteristics.
Neural stem cells from the central nervous system give rise to neurons and the myelin - producing and support cells, oligodendrocytes and astrocytes, respectively.
The significance of the -LRB-...) findings centers on providing an improved understanding of the neuromuscular system through «elite aging» and provides support into the favorable value of long - term physical activity and exercise for protecting neural function.
Furthermore, regarding the authentic functioning of the brain, when children are dealing with parental behaviors that are unresponsive and problematic, this problematic parental behavior dysregulates the integrated functioning of the child's brain systems so that the child produces disregulated emotional and behavioral displays (i.e., protest behavior) designed to elicit the involvement of the parent to serve as a «regulating other» for the child in providing scaffolding support for the child's transition back into a regulated state, thereby building all of the neural networks associated with the developmental challenge that the child had difficulty independently mastering.
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