Fueled by his own personal history of shifting geography, the perceptual effect of Stanczak's paintings can range from a subtle vibrant glow to an electric,
rhythmic oscillation.
Fueled by his own personal history of shifting geography, the perceptual effect of one of Stanczak's paintings can range from the most subtle, vibrating glow to an electrical,
rhythmic oscillation.
Fueled by his own personal history of shifting geography, the perceptual effects of Stanczak's paintings can range from a subtle vibrant glow to an electric,
rhythmic oscillation.
Nystagmus is an involuntary
rhythmic oscillation of the eyeball that nearly always affects both eyes equally.
In the 1930s — 1950s, a very strong
rhythmic oscillation pattern was discovered in the hippocampus of cats and rabbits (Green & Arduini, 1954).
For example, cultured cells exhibit
rhythmic oscillations in gene expression where there is no input from the master clock.
«We discovered that
rhythmic oscillations of groups of neurons in the prefrontal cortex — an area of the brain involved in decision - making and executive functions — controlled the strength of oscillations in neurons of the neighbouring nucleus accumbens, an area involved in pleasure, reward and addiction,» says Liu.
Not exact matches
«Cells have not selected against dynamic
oscillations in their control circuits, but have made use of them to organize the staggering complexity of cellular dynamics into a well - ordered
rhythmic sequence of biochemical processes.
Researchers studying the brain have long been interested in its neural
oscillations, the
rhythmic electrical activity that plays an important role in the transmission of information within the brain's neural circuits.
The locust detects smells with its antennae, and Laurent's previous work had shown that odors excite a group of about 100 neurons located in the antennal bulb to begin firing a
rhythmic series of pulses — an
oscillation.