- local circuit neuron
- Golgi type II n.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
local circuit theory — in neurophysiology, the theory that current flows from the unstimulated, positively charged areas of the cell membrane of a neuron to the stimulated, depolarized or negative portion, and that as each new area becomes depolarized or negative, it… … Medical dictionary
Alpha motor neuron — Infobox Anatomy Name = Alpha motor neuron Latin = GraySubject = 190 GrayPage = Caption = Alpha motor neurons are derived from the basal plate (basal lamina) of the developing embryo. Width = 200 Caption2 = System = Central nervous system… … Wikipedia
Interneuron — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = The mechanism of the reflex arc. (Relay neuron labeled at right center. Diagram discusses the PNS definition.) Caption2 = Precursor = System = Artery = Vein = Nerve =… … Wikipedia
Primate basal ganglia system — The primate basal ganglia system is a symmetrical major cerebral system that has only recently been recognized. In the past, part of it was presented as motor or extrapyramidal , complementary to the corticospinal (pyramidal) system. Contrary to… … Wikipedia
Optogenetics — Neuropsychology Topics Brain computer interface … Wikipedia
GRIA1 — Glutamate receptor, ionotropic, AMPA 1, also known as GRIA1, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: GRIA1 glutamate receptor, ionotropic, AMPA 1| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView… … Wikipedia
GRIA1 — Glutamate receptor, ionotropic, AMPA 1 Größe 888 Aminosäuren Struktur multipass Membranprotein, Homo /Heterotetramer Isoformen … Deutsch Wikipedia
GRIA 1 — Glutamate receptor, ionotropic, AMPA 1 Masse/Länge Primärstruktur 888 Aminosäuren … Deutsch Wikipedia
Action potential — In physiology, an action potential is a short lasting event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls, following a consistent trajectory. Action potentials occur in several types of animal cells, called… … Wikipedia
nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… … Universalium