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1The brain code

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  • Title: The brain code
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 272
  • Publisher: ➤  Routledge Kegan & Paul - Methuen - Taylor & Francis Group
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  • Publish Location: London - New York

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  • First Year Published: 1986
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Inhibitory postsynaptic potential

An inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) is a kind of synaptic potential that makes a postsynaptic neuron less likely to generate an action potential

Serpin

the structure of native (uncleaved) ovalbumin indicated that the inhibitory mechanism of the  serpins involved a remarkable conformational shift,  with

Schizotypy

argued that this could be accounted for by a relative weakness of inhibitory mechanisms in the semantic networks of high schizotypes. Schizotypy symptoms

Directed attention fatigue

neuropsychological phenomenon that results from overuse of the brain’s inhibitory attention mechanisms, which handle incoming distractions while maintaining focus

Synapse

involves activation of Gi/o-type G-proteins that mediate different inhibitory mechanisms, including inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels, activation

Executive functions

Aside from facilitatory or amplificatory mechanisms of control, many authors have argued for inhibitory mechanisms in the domain of response control, memory

KN-62

consequently leading inactivation. Kinetic analysis exhibits that this inhibitory effect of KN-62 is competitive with respect to calmodulin. Since KN-62

Ipilimumab

cancer cells. However, an inhibitory mechanism interrupts this destruction. Ipilimumab turns off this inhibitory mechanism and boosts the body's immune

Platelet

Barrett NE, Moraes LA, Gibbins JM, Jackson DE (2012). "Endogenous inhibitory mechanisms and the regulation of platelet function". Platelets and Megakaryocytes

Memory inhibition

most cases where inhibitory mechanisms have been offered to explain cognitive performance", explains MacLeod, "non-inhibitory mechanisms can accomplish