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Introduction A Neuron is a specialized nerve cell that receives, processes, and transmits information to other cells in the body. We have a fixed number of neurons, which means they do not regenerate. About 10,000 neurons die everyday, but ...
emulate electro-physiological behavior of real neurons. This can be done at many different levels, ranging from simple models (e.g., arising neurons integrate and fire) to simulate several models of ion channels and the detailed morphology...
in every animal for example birds, mammals, fish, reptiles and amphibians etc. But the functioning of the human brain is quite unique. It is quite certain to say that although the size of the brain is not very large, but its functioning is ...
Neurons are cells with a particular shape: they possess two types of long ramification, called the axon and the dendrites. The axon of one neuron is in contact with the dendrites of other neurons. These contacts are termed synapses. Each ne...
role in the development of depression. Depression has greater implications for a person’s mental capacity and thus the thought patterns of a normal individual are singificantly affected. The patient that we are going to discuss is a female ...
neuropeptides has become apparent. The hypothalamus being the central feeding organ mediates regulation of short-term and long-term dietary intake via synthesis of various orexigenic and anorectic neuropeptides. The structure and function o...
obesity have become key challenges for public health. Recent data show that 61% of adults in the Unites States are overweight (have a body mass index >25, see the following definition) and 34% are obese (body mass index >30, according to th...