The GDNF family ligands and receptors - implications for neural development [0.03%]
GDNF家族的配体和受体-神经发育的意义
R H Baloh,H Enomoto,E M Johnson Jr et al.
R H Baloh et al.
The glial cell line derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family has recently been expanded to include four members, and the interactions between these neurotrophic factors and their unique receptor system is now beginning to be understood. Fu...
N Berardi,T Pizzorusso,L Maffei
N Berardi
Recent studies have made progress in characterizing the determinants of critical periods for experience-dependent plasticity. They highlight the role of neurotrophins, NMDA receptors and GABAergic inhibition. In particular, genetic manipula...
S H Lee,M Sheng
S H Lee
Our understanding of neuronal synapse development has advanced in recent years. The development of glycinergic synapses appears to depend on gephyrin and glycine receptor activity. Molecular characterization of the structure and development...
Neurobiology of behaviour [0.03%]
行为神经生物学
J C Hall,E B Keverne
J C Hall
Motor systems [0.03%]
运动系统
E Bizzi,F Clarac
E Bizzi
A Berthoz,I Viaud-Delmon
A Berthoz
Recent psychophysical studies on normal subjects, as well as brain imaging studies, have revised the concepts concerning the mechanisms underlying spatial orientation during navigation tasks. The emphasis has been put on internal models tha...
S T Kitai,P D Shepard,J C Callaway et al.
S T Kitai et al.
In recent studies examining the modulation of dopamine (DA) cell firing patterns, particular emphasis has been placed on excitatory afferents from the prefrontal cortex and the subthalamic nucleus. A number of inconsistencies in recently pu...
Conceptual issues related to the role of the superior colliculus in the control of gaze [0.03%]
关于上丘在凝视控制中的作用的概念问题
D L Sparks
D L Sparks
Various conceptual issues have been brought into focus by recent experiments studying the role of the superior colliculus in the control of coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the interaction of saccadic and vergence movements, and ...
M Jeannerod,V Frak
M Jeannerod
Motor imagery corresponds to a subliminal activation of the motor system, a system that appears to be involved not only in producing movements, but also in imagining actions, recognising tools and learning by observation, as well as in unde...
H Forssberg
H Forssberg
It has been possible to expand considerably our understanding of human motor development by making a detailed analysis of various types of movement and muscular activation patterns during different stages of development. Alterations in deve...