Sentences with phrase «structure of the central nervous system»

It is simply registered and transmitted, thereby triggering an automatic response predetermined by the structure of the central nervous system.

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The basic structure that makes these dominant occasions possible emerged with the development of the central nervous system in animals, and where this structure is present, it is reasonable, as Thorpe does, to posit consciousness as present to some degree.
During the 1940s chemist Leandro Panizzon tinkered with the molecular structure of amphetamine, a powerful stimulant in the central nervous system, in hopes of discovering a nonaddictive substance to increase his wife Rita's energy and focus on the tennis court.
While searching for the origin of our brain, biologists at Heidelberg University have gained new insights into the evolution of the central nervous system (CNS) and its highly developed biological structures.
«And many studies of the brain and central nervous system, using imaging, EEG and other objective measures of brain structure and function, add to the existing evidence that central nervous system dysfunction is a critical element in the disorder.
Neuroscience is a field of study that deals with the structure, function, development, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology of the nervous system, divided into the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord), and the peripheral nervous system, consisting of the myriad nerve pathways running throughout the body.
The aim of my research is to understand structure - function relationships within the central nervous system and the upper extremity.
Overall our research therefore spans a broad range of developmental programs that lead to the formation of highly organized central nervous system structures.
Tau is a common protein in the central nervous system where it helps to stabilize the cytoskeleton that supports the structure of neurons.
The combination of LSFM with multiple tissue clearing strategies and neuronal labeling methods will greatly aid our understanding of the structure - function relationship of the central nervous system under normal and diseased conditions.
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