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Neuronal communication is therefore envisioned as the means of causing neurons to fire action potentials. A simplistic view is that such communication is the job of neurotransmission. However, neuromodulation plays just as direct a role in communicating such information.
Jul 12, 2023 · We showcase the utility of network communication models as a flexible, interpretable and tractable framework to study brain function by reviewing prominent applications in basic, cognitive and...
Conceptualization of neuronal populations as parts of a communication system offers a basis for understanding how brain regions interact. A clear framework of neuronal interactions, both nearby and distant, is necessary for the development of therapeutic interventions for many neurological disorders.
Learning Objectives. Describe how neurons communicate with each other. Explain how drugs act as agonists or antagonists for a given neurotransmitter system.
May 26, 2021 · We focus on the vocal circuit dynamics of Xenopus frogs, and describe complementary examples from diverse vertebrate communication systems. While much remains to be discovered about how neuromodulators direct flexibility in communication behaviors, these examples illustrate that several neuromodulators can act upon the same circuit at multiple ...
Nov 1, 2021 · What diverse functions does voice modulation serve, from nonverbal communication, to speech, to musicality? and how does human voice modulation influence the perceptions and behaviours of listeners, potentially to the benefit of the signaller, the receiver or both?
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The membrane resting potential is present when a neuron is at rest. However, when our nervous system transmits information, an action potential or a nerve impulse occurs. An action potential is a short-term event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly increases and falls.