• Synaptic potential refers to the potential difference across the postsynaptic membrane that results from the action of neurotransmitters at a neuronal synapse. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cells are linked to one another through chemicals called neurotransmitters that move across the synapses to the next neuron. (webmd.com)
  • Every time we move, feel emotions, think or remember, the nerve cells, or neurons, in our body transmit messages to one another via chemical signals called neurotransmitters. (news-medical.net)
  • Within neurons are tiny organelles called synaptic vesicles that sequester neurotransmitters and release them when needed into the synapse, or space between nerve cells, where the chemical signal is transmitted to other neurons. (news-medical.net)
  • These excitatory neurotransmitters increase the synaptic transmissions at Schaffer collateral-CA1 synapse in the hippocampus, which is responsible for the acquisition of spatial memory to induce CPP. (news-medical.net)
  • In order for these signals to continue to other neurons, the neurotransmitters must diffuse across the space between the axon to the dendrites of another neuron. (sciencing.com)
  • These neurotransmitters diffuse across the synapse and bind to specific receptor sites on the sarcolemma (cell membrane of the muscle fiber). (wikidoc.org)
  • At contact points between nerve cells, (synapses), the axon secretes tiny amounts of chemical messengers (neurotransmitters). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Different types of nerves use different neurotransmitters to convey impulses across the synapses. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The points of light in this cellular universe are synapses-the communication junctions between nerve cells. (fragmentsfromfloyd.com)
  • The traveler moves ever deeper and at greater and greater magnification into an immensely complex constellation of nerve cells that only mammals possess. (fragmentsfromfloyd.com)
  • Spatial summation refers to several excitatory stimuli from different synapses converging on the same postsynaptic neuron at the same time to reach the threshold needed to reach an action potential. (wikipedia.org)
  • An Axon table lamp rests on a settee under a trio of glass-and-brass Synapse pendants in Apparatus's New York showroom. (1stdibs.com)
  • What Is the Electrical Impulse That Moves Down an Axon? (sciencing.com)
  • We're also looking at neuromorphic processors ," he said, chips that function less like conventional integrated circuits and more like the synapses of the human brain. (nextgov.com)
  • If you have ever liked strategy at any level, even only casually, Frozen Synapse is guaranteed to thrill and stimulate. (snackbar-games.com)
  • Estimation and processing speed games such as Robo Factory help users allocate their cognitive resources across both space and time. (cognifit.com)
  • Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs) hyperpolarize the membrane and move the potential farther away from the threshold, decreasing the likelihood of an action potential occurring. (wikipedia.org)
  • A sensory branch of the mandibular nerve (CN V3) It passes through the parotid gland en route to the ear, where it innervates skin of the pinna, external auditory canal, and tympanic membrane. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • The movement of substances across the membrane can be either passive , occurring without the input of cellular energy, or active , requiring the cell to expend energy in moving it. (wikidoc.org)
  • Along with NANA , this creates an extra barrier to charged Moities moving through the membrane. (wikidoc.org)
  • It is this Synapse, this move of Strength that is the door way in to the mysterious "Inner Realms. (my.id)
  • Individual artists working in broad and deep lexicons of movement showed work in small venues and festivals, and also in museums, churches, private homes, parks, bars and spaces not traditionally considered performance venues, responding to their environments and expanding ideas of what dance can be and where it takes place. (newcitystage.com)
  • At first, they let mice to move around the two spaces through the door in order to find their preferred place and non-preferred one. (news-medical.net)
  • viewer hold me to you, lace this fracture to a future lace this lace which is mostly empty space seems to hold the very air in place. (bostonreview.net)
  • We move from place to place along paths just as our thoughts move from idea to idea along relations. (edge.org)
  • The metaverse has infinite potential as a new social communication space. (koreamed.org)
  • An Infinite, Timeless, Space considerably less stage. (my.id)
  • some atoms (heavy metals IIRC) have their electrons moving fast enough that relativistic considerations matter. (grrlpowercomic.com)
  • Ultimately, this means that making individual atoms act and move exactly the way we like should be as simple as writing a computer program. (foresight.org)
  • It feels like Frozen Synapse 's developers, Mode 7, must have thought about what people hate most about multiplayer games and then developed a game that got rid of all those problems. (snackbar-games.com)
  • Here, we review instructive examples of living organisms solving diverse problems and propose competent navigation in arbitrary spaces as an invariant for thinking about the scaling of cognition during evolution. (mdpi.com)
  • Dane praised the work of the team at his rehabilitation hospital where he was transferred, "I got moved to the University of Canberra Rehabilitation Hospital, which had only been opened for six months when I got there and you'd expect teething problems with a new facility, but I couldn't find a single one. (synapse.org.au)
  • The difference between the electrolyte composition of the perilymphatic and endolymphatic spaces creates an electrochemical environment that makes sensorineural transduction possible. (medscape.com)
  • The musculoskeletal system (also known as the locomotor system) is an organ system that gives animals the ability to physically move using the muscles and skeletal system . (wikidoc.org)
  • Do you ever wondered how to move synapse to the new deployment world, aka cloud native? (matrixmeetup.de)
  • Here, daily activities and economic life are extensions of reality, and it is seen that the real world is combined with the virtual space, and reality is expanded into the virtual space. (koreamed.org)
  • In the last section, 'Three,' Swensen deftly moves between the world of the painting and the world of the gallery until the two merge: 'In the painting, all the reaching hands are growing. (bostonreview.net)
  • She's a world hopping space adventurer after all - and she's definitely had dealings with portals gone mad. (grrlpowercomic.com)
  • Machine learning in space may one day revolutionize how the U.S. military tracks enemy forces and moves data around the world. (nextgov.com)
  • I traversed the expanse of the Cosmos by way of two four-minute videos that together, left me thrilled, pleasantly perplexed, and in awe of what we have been given thus far to know, from the micro-world of a human cell to the edge of space and time. (fragmentsfromfloyd.com)
  • Slowly, the significance of spatial thinking is being recognized, of reasoning with the body acting in space, of reasoning with the world as given, but even more with the things that we create in the world. (edge.org)
  • How do we structure our moving, changing thoughts and how do we structure the world we design and move and act in? (edge.org)
  • If your content requires you to constantly move around or highlight items in the recording space, you have to focus manually via the Synapse software. (pcmag.com)
  • Synapse Construction is a window contractor that offers a broad range of durable, efficient, and attractive new construction and replacement windows made from wood , aluminum , vinyl , or fiberglass . (synapseconstruction.com)
  • If your home in the metro Seattle, WA, area is due for replacement windows or you're building a new home that you want to be energy efficient, contact Synapse Construction today. (synapseconstruction.com)
  • New computer chip architectures, perhaps mimicking the human brain, could accelerate the creation of an orbiting machine-learning network, said Jeff Sheehey, chief engineer of NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate. (nextgov.com)
  • It controls the way you move, the words you say, and how you think and learn. (webmd.com)
  • Though he remains awake and aware, he is no longer able to move or speak, relying on his granddaughter Valentine to recite the alphabet and flip through a dictionary to find the letters and words he requires. (inverse.com)
  • Map-like perspectives, overviews or surveys, capture arrangements of lines or paths, and landmarks or points, not just in real space, but also in imaginary space, a social landscape or a political one. (edge.org)
  • A look at some of the key people moves from this week, including Thomas Pluta (pictured), who joins Tradeweb as president-elect. (waterstechnology.com)
  • For more than 2 years, the Ethereum Foundation debated moving their org communications from Discord to Matrix. (matrixmeetup.de)
  • Why it's set up this way, what was holding the org back, why the decision and setup took so long, what are issues and lessons learned and what it takes to convince an org to move their comms to Matrix - I will do my best to share insights! (matrixmeetup.de)
  • We do all of our communications only on Matrix and our Protocol Berg / ETHBerlin space has roughly 1000 members. (matrixmeetup.de)
  • In this talk you'll learn about how we're enabling the WordPress community to move from Slack to Matrix. (matrixmeetup.de)
  • We'll go over and over it for hours, days to learn where the weight is, how the muscles respond to this particular way of moving. (realtimearts.net)
  • Among others, cnidarians and annelids, have a hydrostatic skeleton similar to a water-filled balloon, these animals can move by contracting the muscles surrounding the fluid-filled pouch, creating pressure within the pouch that causes movement. (wikidoc.org)
  • Renovated with slender steel-and-glass French doors, clean-lined geometric millwork and paneling and plush carpets inset with brass, the space, which opened last year, offers visitors a sumptuous, warm embrace that makes it feel more like a members club than a retail destination. (1stdibs.com)
  • I am very lucky to have heard about feldenkrais/ Irene and the powerful effects of re teaching (re connecting) mind and body within space. (irenelyon.com)
  • It is something I have to consciously think about but with time it will become natural for my body to move in this new painless way. (irenelyon.com)
  • Animals such as earthworms use their hydrostatic skeletons to change their body shape as they move forward, from long and skinny to short and stumpy. (wikidoc.org)
  • When the eyes signal to the brain that the body is still (for example, a moving car appears stationary to the person riding in it), but the inner ears and other parts of the body signal that the body is in motion, a conflict occurs. (medlineplus.gov)
  • For example if you move into a universe where the speed of light is just 1% faster, all kinds of things star to break. (grrlpowercomic.com)
  • Even while our blue planet is less than a speck against all of time and space, we can wrap our heads around the cosmos. (fragmentsfromfloyd.com)
  • Links Hall's move in 2013 to the shared space with Constellation cross-pollinated jazz and experimental musicians with their natural physical theater counterparts. (newcitystage.com)
  • Computers get smaller and more powerful every year, but there are physical limits to what you can do in a small, airtight box, said Derek Tournear, who leads the Space Development Agency. (nextgov.com)
  • These cells can move around in the nervous system and can multiply to protect the brain during an injury. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Users then can interact with the stretched fabric in order to create a moving color display. (kinecthacks.com)
  • In order to assemble enough computing power to do machine learning in space, you need to put a lot of small computers in low Earth orbit and then link them up. (nextgov.com)
  • At the conclusion - T strode up to me (as the youngest contributor) asking for a rubber band in order to safely move his newly created art piece. (cchrflorida.org)
  • Teleporters let you move quickly between two locations. (cognifit.com)
  • What about the board sitting on the living room table that has a move made on it by your opponent only once or twice a day? (snackbar-games.com)
  • I was trained as a costume and scenic designer, so for me, the emotional impact of the space is part of the experience - it's a three-hundred-and-sixty-degree vision," says Hendifar, who leads concept development while Anderson heads up production and operations. (1stdibs.com)
  • Having transitioned into business strategy development in space systems he was diagnosed with T-Cell Lymphoma. (synapse.org.au)
  • It runs in the subarachnoid space and the cavernous sinus inside the skull, enters the back of the orbit through the superior orbital fissure, and innervates the lateral rectus muscle. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • They got me back in front of a computer, and I found out the Australian Space Agency had been established which got me really excited to get back to work. (synapse.org.au)
  • Synapse were the only folks we found able to provide the level of quality and specialized expertise necessary for a fairly complicated project. (synapseconstruction.com)
  • The benefit to this window design is that the lack of moving parts allows the option for a much larger window. (synapseconstruction.com)
  • This prosthesis is chosen for its simplicity of usage and durability due to fewer vital moving parts. (medscape.com)
  • Many locked-in patients can communicate through purposeful eye movements and blinking, but others can become completely immobile , losing their ability even to move their eyeballs or eyelids, rendering the command "blink twice if you understand me" moot. (inverse.com)
  • Then they gave mice DAMGO or morphine in their non-preferred spaces to condition only opioids controls the mice's CPP. (news-medical.net)
  • whereas I retain overall atmosphere and feel but rely on conversation to recall precise moves. (realtimearts.net)
  • Get a deep breath and really feel the power from your Pineal and the vitality from your Pituitary move with each other and variety a Synapse at the bridge of your nose. (my.id)