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The study of the physiology of the nervous system, with emphasis on transcellular communication, and cellular and molecular processes involved in neural communication.
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Are there animals with only excitatory neurons?
Are there animals with only excitatory neurons?
I am not sure it is possible.
Also, maybe excitation/inhibition can become relative?
I however will be happy to read your opinion..
For example, are …
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What is the difference between principal neurons and pyramidal cells?
I am reading Kandel's "Principals of Neural Sciences". There the book sometimes refers to excitatory neurons as principal cells, and sometimes as pyramidal cells.
Can anyone tell me the difference? …
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What are the temporal limits of the auditory system?
I would like to know what the time scale is of the human ear. I mean, what is the shortest duration of a sound that a human ear can notice
and what is the longest duration of a sound that a human ear …
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How to differentiate attentiveness, arousal and memory via gamma oscillations
I am planning an experiment using mice with in vivo extracellular recordings (and maybe also optogenetic stimulation). In these kinds of experiments, the mouse is getting a reward after executing a (s …