neuron in English

noun
1
a specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
It is made up from millions of nerve cells called neurones that control your body's functions, senses and thoughts.

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1. Antenoon Sensory motor neuron pathology

2. Madras motor neuron disease (MMND) is a motor neuron disease affecting primarily lower motor neurons.

3. Associative neuron definition is - interneuron

4. It's called motor neuron disease.

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6. If the ion channel lets positive ions into the receiving neuron, the neuron is pushed toward firing.

7. And it's a beautifully complex neuron.

8. One neuron short of a synapse.

9. A neuron has only one axon.

10. Measuring alpha waves, resting rates, neuron clusters

11. Anything that interferes with these receptors influences the messages being sent from neuron to neuron in the brain.

12. When the sensory neuron is stimulated, it fires the motor neuron, and the siphon and gills are withdrawn.

13. Measuring alpha waves, resting rates, neuron clusters.

14. The nervous control of the gill withdrawal reflex is a simple unit of one sensory neuron and one motor neuron.

15. Clonus test - Upper motor neuron lesion test.

16. (i) Apolar neuron: When there is no axon or dendrite are present but contain only cell body, it is called Apolar neuron

17. Axons are a key component of a neuron, they conduct electrical signals in the form of an action potential from the cell body of the neuron to its axon terminal where it synapses with another neuron

18. And so when the green neuron wants to communicate, it wants to send a message to the red neuron, it spits out neurotransmitter.

19. And you can see that the green neuron touches the red neuron at two locations, and these are what are called synapses.

20. Removing input neuron 1 produces difficulties with remembering output pattern A but not B. Removing input neuron 2 produces the reverse effect.

21. Method and apparatus for suppressing neuron action potential firings

22. PseudoBulbar palsy is an upper motor neuron palsy that …

23. A neurotransmitter must be present within the presynaptic neuron.

24. abnormal gait, altered reflexes, and sensory or motor neuron abnormalities.

25. Axoplasm is the cytoplasm within the axon of a neuron

26. Therefore, Afferent and efferent neurons use a neuron which forms a connection between two or more neurons that we synonymously call an interneuron or association neuron

27. An isolated heart neuron simply sparks Chaotically, without apparent intelligence

28. Axoplasm is the cytoplasm within the axon of a neuron

29. Yet, older brains are able to compensate for neuron losses.

30. The neuron may totally ignore regions of visual space lacking boundaries.

31. The scientific nitty-gritty appears in the journal Neuron this week.

32. The gap between a sending and a receiving neuron or nerve

33. Confocal images of a CA1 pyramidal neuron in a hippocampal slice.

34. Axoplasm is the cytoplasm within the axon of a neuron (nerve cell)

35. A Neural Circuit Arbitrates between Persistence and Withdrawal in Hungry Drosophila Neuron

36. Deforming the Corpuscle creates a generator potential in the sensory neuron arising

37. The two stimuli thus operate in different pathways within the same neuron.

38. Information is transferred along each neuron by means of an electrical impulse.

39. I have had motor neuron disease for practically all my adult life.

40. I edited out the last bit when I asked, "Where is the neuron?"

41. This increased neuron activity shows up on an fMRI like a light bulb.

42. [Connection of Anacoustic neuron in the abdominal nervous cord of locusta migratoria]

43. That blast of sodium ions entering the neuron is the impulse starting.

44. Neuron ( or nerve cell ): Any of the cells of the nervous system.

45. Adult prenatally-Androgenized (PNA) mice exhibit increased GnRH neuron firing rate, elevated ovarian androgens, and disrupted cycles, but before puberty, GnRH neuron activity is reduced in PNA mice compared with controls

46. The most common Brain cells are neurons and non-neuron cells called glia

47. The threadlike process of a neuron which conducts nerve impulses from the cell body to the neuron's ending (Bouton) where it is transmitted via a synapse to another neuron, muscle or gland.

48. Afferent nerve - a nerve that passes impulses from receptors toward or to the central nervous system Afferent, sensory nerve dorsal horn, dorsal root - one of the two roots of a spinal nerve that passes dorsally to the spinal cord and that consists of sensory fibers Afferent neuron, sensory neuron - a neuron conducting impulses

49. Progressive Bulbar palsy is a motor neuron disorder that involves the lower motor neurons

50. The neurotransmitters diffuse across the synaptic cleft and activate receptors on the postsynaptic neuron.