• The mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) pathway regulates a variety of physiological processes, including cell growth and cancer progression. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our results suggested a positive feedback loop between OTUD5 and mTOR signaling pathway. (bvsalud.org)
  • Recent studies have revealed that GRKs are also involved in the β-arrestin-mediated signaling pathway. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Based on these studies, we put forward the hypothesis that DCS could be used as a preferential pathway through which somatosensory feedback, generated by BMI-controlled artificial actuators, could be delivered to higher brain structures, such as the neocortex. (nature.com)
  • This then initiates an intracellular * signal transduction pathway, usually via a kinase cascade. (nih.gov)
  • present a mathematical * model of the prolactin-prolactin receptor signalling pathway * (see figure below). (nih.gov)
  • model diagram * * [[Image file: soboleva_2005.png]] * * Schematic diagram of the reactions described by the prolactin-prolactin * receptor signalling pathway model. (nih.gov)
  • 11. Fluoride promotes osteoblastic differentiation through canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. (nih.gov)
  • A fast rod photoreceptor signaling pathway in the mammalian retina. (nih.gov)
  • [ 3 ] Depending on these inputs, the circadian clock governs synchronization of various physiological processes as an output to the environmental changes. (medscape.com)
  • Recent studies have also revealed that circadian system affects metabolic homeostasis while metabolic pathways feed back into the regulation of circadian system and modulate many physiological processes and behavior. (nih.gov)
  • 19. Regulation of the MIR155 host gene in physiological and pathological processes. (nih.gov)
  • Thus, biofeedback gives one a feedback about one's body and is used as a means to achieve better control over the physiological processes. (copperwiki.org)
  • Needless to say, whichever way a person may choose to react, there is a change in the physiological processes within the body. (copperwiki.org)
  • His unit uses a variety of physiological and anatomical techniques to explore retinal synapses and circuits and their functions in vision. (nih.gov)
  • Modulation of sympathetic neuron signaling occurs by feedback inhibition of neurotransmitter release (autoreceptors), mediated in part via alpha2A and/or alpha2C adrenergic receptors. (stanford.edu)
  • The research team, together with colleagues from the University of Bern, Switzerland, has now shown that MgrB's inhibition of PhoQ stabilizes the system by providing negative feedback. (mpg.de)
  • 16. Dkk1-induced inhibition of Wnt signaling in osteoblast differentiation is an underlying mechanism of bone loss in multiple myeloma. (nih.gov)
  • AChE inhibition induces an acetylcholine build-up, disrupting signals between nerves and muscles, which in high doses leads to asphyxiation. (cdc.gov)
  • Large number of extracellular signals is received by plasma membrane receptors which, upon activation, transduce information into the target cell interior via trimeric G-proteins (GPCRs) and induce activation or inhibition of adenylyl cyclase enzyme activity (AC).Receptors for opioid drugs such as morphine (micro-OR, delta-OR and kappa-OR) belong to rhodopsin family of GPCRs. (unimib.it)
  • Results are discussed in terms of the signal detection and excitation-transfer theories toward explaining responses to escalating conflict. (emerald.com)
  • The Ib sensory feedback generates stretch reflexes and supraspinal responses which control muscle contraction. (wikipedia.org)
  • Thus, human immunodeficiency virus 1 may evade protective T cell-dependent IgG and IgA responses by 'hijacking' physiological feedback inhibitors in B cells via Nef. (nih.gov)
  • The membrane receptors, adaptors, and signaling molecules form complexes to induce immediate local responses, such as actin polymerization, or transduce signals into nucleus, such as through mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling cascade. (elifesciences.org)
  • We're recruiting for an accomplished scientist with interest and experience in total body responses to traumatic and other injuries, as well as sepsis, to join the Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences (PPS) Branch of the Division of Pharmacology, Physiology, and Biological Chemistry (PPBC) . (nih.gov)
  • This position offers stewardship of grants related to investigations directed toward improving understanding of the holistic responses of human bodies to traumatic, burn, and surgical injuries, including biochemical and physiological changes, as well as inflammatory, immunological, and hypermetabolic responses induced by injuries. (nih.gov)
  • Biased agonists are expected to have potential therapeutic benefits for various diseases due to their selective activation of favorable physiological responses or avoidance of the side effects of drugs. (biomedcentral.com)
  • GRKs can phosphorylate non-GPCR substrates, and this is found to be involved in various physiological responses, such as cell motility, development, and inflammation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • For example, previously we found that several GWI-relevant organophosphate acetylcholinesterase inhibitors produce heightened neuroinflammatory responses following subchronic exposure to stress hormone as a mimic of high physiological stress. (cdc.gov)
  • This PGE2-driven mechanism restricted TLR4-TRIF signaling in vitro after infection of macrophages by the Gram-negative pathogens Escherichia coli or Citrobacter rodentium and protected mice against mortality induced by Salmonella enteritidis serovar Typhimurium. (nih.gov)
  • 17 The underlying mechanism may involve progesterone signaling. (nih.gov)
  • Our laboratory focuses on the study of the signal transduction mechanism of RcsCDB system and in the signal that induces this activation, in S. Typhimurium. (pewtrusts.org)
  • Our results showed that the system has a negative feedback mechanism caused by high levels of the regulator. (pewtrusts.org)
  • The circadian clock mechanism is based on a transcriptional-translational feedback loop which works cell-autonomously. (medscape.com)
  • [ 17 ] Circadian locomotor output cycles kaput (Clock), aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like (Arntl or Bmal1), cryptochrome 1-2 (Cry1-2) and period 1-3 (Per1-3) build the key components of the mammalian clockwork and interact in a transcriptional-translational feedback mechanism. (medscape.com)
  • The PhoQ/PhoP signaling system, which allows bacteria to recognize small amounts of antimicrobial peptides, is controlled by the small protein MgrB and stabilized by a negative feedback mechanism: When bacteria invade the host, the PhoQ/PhoP system is activated due to the relatively low physiological magnesium concentration. (mpg.de)
  • Desensitization is a physiological feedback mechanism that blocks detrimental effects of persistent stimulation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A mechanism of communication with a physiological system for homeostasis, adaptation, etc. (nih.gov)
  • NMDA receptor activation rapidly triggers shedding of the signalling-competent NRG2 extracellular domain. (nih.gov)
  • The extracellular matrix (ECM) is dynamically tuned to optimize physiological function. (jci.org)
  • Virtually all hormones from the nervous and endocrine systems are under feedback control: by peripheral hormones, cations, metabolites, osmolarity or extracellular fluid volume. (nih.gov)
  • The GRK-mediated phosphorylation of the receptors plays opposite roles in conventional G protein- and β-arrestin-mediated signaling. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These receptors are expressed throughout * the body in many different tissues, consistent with prolactin's * diverse range of physiological roles. (nih.gov)
  • Cell-ECM interactions operate through an integrated set of sensor and effector circuits that use several classes of receptors and signal transduction pathways. (jci.org)
  • Feedback modulation of NE release occurs by activation of alpha2A and alpha2C adrenergic receptors (ARs) on sympathetic neurons. (stanford.edu)
  • In the case of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), initial receptor activation after ligand binding involves phosphorylation of specific tyrosine residues on the receptors, followed by recruitment of adaptor proteins which mediate activation of additional signaling molecules. (elifesciences.org)
  • The GRK-catalyzed phosphorylation of the receptors results in decreased G protein-mediated signaling, but it is necessary for β-arrestin-mediated signaling. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In cultured female cardiomyocytes, rapamycin impaired simultaneously IGF-1 induced activation of both mTOR signaling branches, mTORC1 and mTORC2 only in presence of E2. (fu-berlin.de)
  • Here, we identified the deubiquitinating enzyme ovarian tumor domain-containing protein 5 (OTUD5) as a novel positive regulator of the mTOR complex (mTORC) 1 and 2 signaling pathways. (bvsalud.org)
  • and physiological arousal during escalation detection. (emerald.com)
  • A repeated measures general linear model in sex and conflict initiation using two measures of physiological arousal revealed significant effects on EDA while watching escalating conflict as a function of victimization history. (emerald.com)
  • The fact that physiological arousal was heightened after exposure to the conflict escalation video as a function of victimization due to physical force has ramifications for watching media with violent content. (emerald.com)
  • Projects associated with these avenues include layer fMRI studies, ongoing cognition, arousal, and physiological state assessment, real time fMRI and neuro feedback, separation of physiologic noise from neural signal, multi-echo acquisition and processing, and machine learning approaches for robust information extraction. (nih.gov)
  • For instance, brain activation patterns can provide the user with feedback about one's current affective or arousal state, so that the user can determine whether he or she is in the right mood for learning. (seriousgamessociety.org)
  • Stimuli that signal safety from aversive events can paradoxically inhibit extinction of avoidance behavior. (peerj.com)
  • The simulation results argue against this account, and instead suggest the signal may serve as a conditioned reinforcer of avoidance behavior. (peerj.com)
  • We identified the physiological sensor, phone, mobility, and modifiable behavior features that were best predictors for stress and mental health classification. (jmir.org)
  • An IDEAS project to create an app that measures risky driving behavior, predict crashes, and provide timely feedback. (nih.gov)
  • Studying neuronal activity has been difficult due to a lack of methods that provide localized, real time feedback. (medgadget.com)
  • We essentially see no lag time between the optical signal and electrodes (used to double-check neuronal activity). (medgadget.com)
  • Use feedback loops for greater control and automation-change the VR world in real time. (biopac.com)
  • The regulatory mechanisms of these signals are extremely complex and comprise many feedback loops. (bvsalud.org)
  • In humans, feedback loops are especially important for communication between organs that are spatially separated. (nih.gov)
  • Lastly, innuendo and copulatory vocalizations play a powerful part in relaying interest, pleasure, and passion that create positive feedback loops to increase the intensity of play. (depthvortex.com)
  • Understanding of the positive and negative feedback regulatory loops among different OR-initiated signaling cascades (micro-, delta-, and kappa-OR) is crucial for understanding of the long-term mechanisms of drug addiction as the decrease in functional activity of micro-OR may be compensated by increase of delta-OR and/or kappa-OR signaling. (unimib.it)
  • We describe a negative feedback loop driven by autocrine-paracrine prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and the PGE2 receptor EP4 that restricted TRIF-dependent signals and the induction of interferon-β through the regulation of TLR4 trafficking. (nih.gov)
  • Biofeedback is a self regulation technique that teaches the individual to achieve voluntary control of physiological functions which are normally regulated autonomously (i.e. without consciousness awareness). (friendshipconnectiononline.com)
  • The regulation of these physiological activities can positively impact cognitive, physical and emotional functioning. (friendshipconnectiononline.com)
  • While * ligand-mediated receptor down-regulation has been observed (negative * feedback), in certain tissues prolactin is also able to up-regulate * expression of its own receptor (positive feedback). (nih.gov)
  • The model also allowed us to explore underlying mechanisms for the observed sex effects, such as whether safety signals serve as occasion setters for aversive events, to determine why removing them can facilitate extinction of avoidance. (peerj.com)
  • Classical feedback mechanisms common in tumour cells with upregulation of PI3K signaling were not involved. (fu-berlin.de)
  • Signalling * mechanisms within the cell can regulate receptor expression * at the transcriptional level, and feedback can also occur on * a larger spatial scale via different endocrine mechanisms. (nih.gov)
  • Physiological feedback is mediated through extensive feedback mechanisms that use physiological cues as feedback loop signals to control other systems. (nih.gov)
  • Here, we develop a microfabrication strategy to produce substrates displaying mobile and immobile ligands that are separated by roughly 1 µm, and thus experience an identical cytoplasmic signaling state, enabling precision comparison of downstream signaling reactions. (elifesciences.org)
  • Applying this approach to characterize the ephrinA1:EphA2 signaling system reveals that EphA2 clustering enhances both receptor phosphorylation and downstream signaling activity. (elifesciences.org)
  • Adaptive cardiac remodeling is characterized by enhanced signaling of mTORC2 downstream kinase Akt. (fu-berlin.de)
  • Affective computer scientists rely on sensors, voice and sentiment analysis programs, computer vision, and ML techniques to capture and analyze physical cues, written text, and/or physiological signals. (brookings.edu)
  • They also showed signs of increased physiological cardiac stress. (ucsf.edu)
  • This applies, for instance, to containing or limiting a life-threatening patho-physiological event such as cardiac ventricular fibrillation or an epileptic seizure. (signaladvance.com)
  • The long-term goal of our research is to study the mammalian retina as a model for the central nervous system (CNS) -- to understand how it functions in physiological conditions, how it is formed, how it breaks down in pathological conditions, and how it can be repaired. (nih.gov)
  • Though conventional neurofeedback trainings generally use quite simple visual feedback modalities such as two-dimensional moving bars on a computer screen representing brain activity in real-time. (seriousgamessociety.org)
  • Serious games may also benefit from neurofeedback: Physiological parameters of users can be recorded during gaming or interacting with a digital learning environment. (seriousgamessociety.org)
  • and 5) anatomical and functional characterization of neurovisceral circuits carrying pain signals, in association with the NIH HEAL Initiative. (nih.gov)
  • Research Interests: Dr. Szlaga's thesis focused on electrophysiological and anatomical studies of interactions between various brain and signaling systems, including the interpeduncular nucleus (IPN), in the rat brain. (nih.gov)
  • The central clock in the brain uses specific biochemical and neural pathways to pass its circadian signals along to other organs, such as the liver or heart. (nih.gov)
  • When bacteria invade the host, the PhoQ/PhoP system is activated due to the relatively low physiological concentration of magnesium, which then induces the expression of mgrB, resulting in a partially repressed PhoQ/PhoP system. (mpg.de)
  • These molecules limit their signaling activity in immune cells by turning on negative feedback proteins, including IkappaB and SOCS. (nih.gov)
  • Recent studies have incorporated human thermal physiology signals and thermal comfort/discomfort status as real-time feedback signals. (lbl.gov)
  • Using an array of molecular and cellular approaches and single cell amperometric analysis of neurotransmitter release, it should be possible to further delineate the interplay between protein structure, cellular localization, and physiological function of each receptor subtype. (stanford.edu)
  • For example, in the T cell receptor signaling system, linker for activation of T cells (LAT) phosphorylation results in the recruitment of the adaptor protein Grb2 through binding to multiple phosphorylated tyrosine sites on LAT. (elifesciences.org)
  • Agonists that selectively activate GRK/β-arrestin-dependent signaling without affecting G protein signaling are known as β-arrestin-biased agonists. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Furthermore, GRKs are recognized as signaling mediators that are independent of either G protein- or β-arrestin-mediated pathways. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Here, we summarized the involvement of GRKs in β-arrestin-mediated and G protein-independent signaling pathways. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The unique cell biology of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) allows it to initiate two signal-transduction cascades: a signal dependent on the adaptors TIRAP (Mal) and MyD88 that begins at the cell surface and regulates proinflammatory cytokines, and a signal dependent on the adaptors TRAM and TRIF that begins in the endosomes and drives the production of type I interferons. (nih.gov)
  • Nef suppressed immunoglobulin class-switch DNA recombination by inducing IkappaBalpha and SOCS proteins, which blocked CD154 and cytokine signaling via NF-kappaB and STAT transcription factors. (nih.gov)
  • Nie manages grants in the area of ion channels, GAP junctions, structural membrane lipids, integral membrane proteins, and calcium signaling. (nih.gov)
  • As bioactive compounds tend to interact with multiple proteins with various physiological effect, we aimed to identify other potential shared targets to understand the extent in which these chemicals could lead to GWI. (cdc.gov)
  • Scientists working in basic, translational, and clinical cancer metabolism research are invited to join the Academy in New York on April 17th to discuss the intersection between cell signaling and metabolism. (nyas.org)
  • We developed new tools that provide objective physiological and behavioral measures using wearable sensors and mobile phones, together with methods that improve their data integrity. (jmir.org)
  • Although many factors have been reported to induce Rcs system, the physiological signal that leads to this activation remains unknown. (pewtrusts.org)
  • The CK system stabilizes Δ G ATPase by both buffering ATP and ADP concentrations and enhancing the feedback signal of inorganic phosphate in regulating mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Advanced capabilities include continuous dynamic monitoring of intrinsic physiological signals that can be used in feedback optimization for guiding therapies and clinical decision making. (nih.gov)
  • Continuous physiological signal measurement over 24-hour periods to assess the impact of work-related stress and workplace violence. (cdc.gov)
  • Tendon organs signal muscle force through the entire physiological range, not only at high strain. (wikipedia.org)
  • Here we demonstrate, in cultured neurons and in acute slices, that the NMDA receptor is both effector and target of neuregulin 2 (NRG2)/ErbB4 signalling in cortical interneurons. (nih.gov)
  • Panzica notes a positive feedback of RP3V neurons to estrogens in physiological conditions, in contrast to a negative feedback for ARC neurons. (nih.gov)
  • The new dye gives big signals but is much faster and doesn't perturb the neurons. (medgadget.com)
  • These are either dendrites that receive signals from other neurons, or axons that send signals along to other neurons. (osmosis.org)
  • To trigger the release of neurotransmitters, neurons use an electrical signal that races down the axon, known as the action potential. (osmosis.org)
  • The stimuli are received by the central circadian clock in suprachiasmatic nucleus of the brain, regulating the transcriptional-translational feedback loop between the core components of the circadian clock: circadian locomotor output cycles kaput (CLOCK), aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator-like (BMAL1), cryptochrome (CRY) and period (PER). (medscape.com)
  • Peripheral circadian clocks in different oral tissues receive signals from the central circadian clock or directly from the zeitgeber providing time keeping of physiological functions. (medscape.com)
  • The circadian system comprises of a complex feedback network that involves interactions between the central nervous system and peripheral tissues. (nih.gov)
  • Negative feedback circuits to limit TLR4 signals from both locations are necessary to balance the inflammatory response. (nih.gov)
  • Hormonal pathways are interconnected by a complex network of interactions and feedback circuits that determines the final outcome of the individual hormone actions. (muni.cz)
  • Signal advance technology, implemented in electronic circuits, temporally advances the detection of analog waveforms. (signaladvance.com)
  • In most electronic circuits, the output signal is typically delayed relative to the input. (signaladvance.com)
  • These results suggest that DCS can be used as an effective sensory channel to transmit prosthetic information to the brain or between brains, and could be developed as a novel platform for delivering tactile and proprioceptive feedback in clinical applications of brain-machine interfaces. (nature.com)
  • At the cell population level, the ECM provides higher-order guidance that is essential for physiological function. (jci.org)
  • The recovery of physiological functionality, which is commonly seen in tissue mimetic three-dimensional (3D) cellular aggregates (organoids, spheroids, acini, etc.), has been observed in cells of many origins (primary tissues, embryonic stem cells (ESCs), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and immortal cell lines). (mdpi.com)
  • 17. FHL2 mediates dexamethasone-induced mesenchymal cell differentiation into osteoblasts by activating Wnt/beta-catenin signaling-dependent Runx2 expression. (nih.gov)
  • 18. Differentiation-inducing factor-1 alters canonical Wnt signaling and suppresses alkaline phosphatase expression in osteoblast-like cell lines. (nih.gov)
  • Dr. Li received his medical degree in 1997 from Zhejiang University School of Medicine in China and his Ph.D. in Neuroscience in 2003 from the University of Texas at Houston where he studied the organization of reciprocal feedback synapse at the axon terminal of the retinal bipolar cell in Dr. Stephen Massey's laboratory. (nih.gov)
  • Others received negative feedback, such as frowning, shaking their heads and crossing their arms. (ucsf.edu)
  • As predicted, mothers who received negative feedback reported greater decreases in positive emotion and greater increases in negative emotion than did mothers in the other two conditions. (ucsf.edu)
  • And the infants quickly picked up on this stress response: Infants whose mothers received negative feedback showed significant increases in heart rate relative to baseline within minutes of being reunited with their mothers. (ucsf.edu)
  • Therapists could ask survivors if they feel based on their experience, that they could help others to recognize aggressive signals or if they are immune to these signals, given the debate over victim desensitization vs heightened sensitivity. (emerald.com)
  • Our technology development effort includes portable, bedside, non-contact and wearable sensor platforms, as well as the design and integration of probes into instruments for minimally invasive surgical feedback and guidance. (nih.gov)
  • The signal detection theory has evolutionary foundations such that our ancestors who were able to detect signals of aggression survived, while those who could not were extinguished. (emerald.com)
  • For example, if an individual has been a recipient of emotional abuse, do they detect significantly more signals of emotional abuse than they would for physical abuse? (emerald.com)
  • This research is not intended to implicate victims in anyway as being responsible for the consequences of domestic violence due to an inability to detect signals of aggression. (emerald.com)
  • Temporal advance describes the ability to detect and analyze a signal earlier in time than can be accomplished using conventional electronics. (signaladvance.com)
  • Sensors are used to detect various physical or physiological properties (e.g. pressure, temperature, speed, heart rate) and convert these properties into analog electrical signals. (signaladvance.com)
  • We also found that the hepatogenic differentiation of hBM-MSCs induced by rhLIGHT was mediated by the activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) and STAT5 pathways. (bvsalud.org)
  • BIOPAC Research Solutions enable you to record, analyze, or report hundreds of life science signals. (biopac.com)
  • The proposed approach was integrated by a self-designed cuffless, calibration-free, wireless, and wearable PPG-only sensor and a native purposely designed smartphone app using multilayer perceptron machine learning techniques from raw signals. (jmir.org)
  • In particular, we have focused on short-wavelength sensitive cones (S-cones), which are not only essential for color vision, but are also an important origin of signals for biological rhythm, mood and cognitive functions, and the growth of the eye during development. (nih.gov)
  • Synchronize events from a virtual world with physiological data from an MP150 system. (biopac.com)
  • An IDEAS project to develop the Physiological Recording in MRI Environment (PRiME) system. (nih.gov)
  • To help speed up that electrical signal, some axons are intermittently wrapped by a fatty protective sheath called myelin, which comes from glial cells like oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system, and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system . (osmosis.org)
  • As the first neuron of the visual system, photoreceptors are vital for photoreception and transmission of visual signals. (nih.gov)
  • With the help of advanced technologies, physiological signals have been detected, measured and processed by using multiple technical formats, such as wearable sensors. (lbl.gov)
  • The switch to autogenic excitation is a form of positive feedback. (wikipedia.org)
  • Feature papers are submitted upon individual invitation or recommendation by the scientific editors and must receive positive feedback from the reviewers. (mdpi.com)
  • Some mothers received positive signals from the evaluators, including nodding, smiling and leaning forward. (ucsf.edu)
  • Laughter is sometimes seen as contagious, and the laughter of one person can itself provoke laughter from others as a positive feedback. (thelaughinggame.com)
  • Several gene pathways participate in this feedback loop, including Fgf signaling. (nih.gov)
  • Training in neuroscience or neurophysiology and/or time series signal processing is desired but not essential. (nih.gov)
  • By building on advanced neurophysiology research, particularly in connection with the reticular formation pathways in the brain, the team developed elegant new physiological models, which led to the current range of electronic interactive devices. (positivehealth.com)
  • The model successfully replicates data showing that the omission of a signal associated with a period of safety can facilitate extinction in females, but not males, and makes novel predictions that this effect should depend on the duration of the period, the duration of the signal itself, and its occurrence within that period. (peerj.com)
  • An IDEAS project to develop signal processing algorithms to improve the quality of ECG data and reduce noise. (nih.gov)
  • click below to search the Signals & Measurements index or to learn about the variety of data and analysis options related to an Application area, choose from the list below. (biopac.com)
  • Dual monitor screens also play a key role in the software, allowing the client to view what is required for feedback and the clinician to view the actual data. (eegsales.com)
  • Typically, these signals are then digitized and processed to generate an output which can be used for monitoring, intervention, process control or similar functions. (signaladvance.com)
  • Signal Advance technology acts to temporally advance the detection of these analog electrical signals and thereby offset or even eliminate circuit transmission and/or processing delays in responsive (control or interventional) systems. (signaladvance.com)
  • This technology can potentially improve the performance of a wide range of devices that process analog signals in areas such as industrial process control, interventional medical devices, alarm/detection systems, flight and vehicular control, as well as military targeting and weaponry. (signaladvance.com)
  • Currently, hybrid predictive feedback and feed-forward control systems are used to improve control response performance. (signaladvance.com)
  • In addition, hybrid predictive feedback and feed-forward control systems (typically implemented digitally) are employed to improve signal response performance. (signaladvance.com)
  • By reducing or eliminating signal detection and processing delays, this technology improves the performance of a wide variety of biomedical and industrial intervention and control systems. (signaladvance.com)
  • Success in this endeavor has potential application across a broad range of systems that rely on the detection of a wide variety of analog signals and may in turn lead to a new class of proactive rather than reactive intervention and control. (signaladvance.com)
  • MAIN METHODS: Adult male C57BL/6J mice received a subchronic exposure to corticosterone (CORT) at levels mimicking high physiological stress followed by exposure to the sarin surrogate, diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP). (cdc.gov)
  • Lack of sensory feedback is a major obstacle in the rapid absorption of prosthetic devices by the brain. (nature.com)
  • In this context, games or game elements offer a motivating, entertaining, innovative, and sensory rich alternative to conventional feedback modalities. (seriousgamessociety.org)
  • Specifically, we are developing, refining, and applying methodology along two avenues: ultra-high resolution fMRI and dynamic functional signal assessment. (nih.gov)
  • Under physiological in vivo conditions, rapamycin compromised mTORC2 function only in female, but not in male murine hearts. (fu-berlin.de)