books about: inhibitory
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Inhibitory
Inhibitory Processes in Attention, Memory and Language
Dale Dagenbach
,
Thomas H. Carr
Academic Press
, 1994
The book identifies how excitory and inhibitory messages in the human nervous system combine and coordinate to affect attention, cognition, memory and language. Communication within the nervous system involves the excitation and inhibition of neurons. How these processes interact to affect cognition and behavioural performance has been an area of ...
Excitatory-Inhibitory Balance: Synapses, Circuits, Systems
Springer
, 2003
A new perspective on brain function depends upon an understanding of the interaction and integration of excitation and inhibition. A recent surge in research activity focused on inhibitory interneurons now makes a more balanced view possible. Technological advances such as improved imaging methods, visualized patch-clamp recording, multiplex ...
Tumor-Induced Immune Suppression: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Reversal
Springer
, 2007
There is now a pressing need to discuss the already described and newly emerging mechanisms to see how they can be put together in more or less cohesive structure and how they can help to improve immune response to tumors. This monograph will, for the first time, present a comprehensive overview of different mechanisms of immune dysfunction in ...
Mif: Most Interesting Factor
World Scientific Publishing Company
, 2007
In recent years, researchers have identified a pivotal, upstream role for macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in the innate immune response. This pioneering book describes this renaissance of knowledge in the biology of MIF. Topics covered include MIF s molecular mechanism of action, its counterregulatory action on the immunosuppressive ...
Histamine enhances inhibitory avoidance memory consolidation through a H"2 receptor-dependent mechanism [An ...
W.C. da Silva
,
J.S. Bonini
, ...
Elsevier
, 2006
This digital document is a journal article from Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: Several evidences suggest that brain histamine is involved ...
Inhibitory Control Theory: A Mind/Body Theory Of Sensory Signaling And Stressor Accommodation
Harold J Margolis
Silogram Corp
, 1991
This monograph brings together the history of physiological and psychological research on inhibition and inhibitory control. A theory is presented that links environmental stressor events, the inter-cellular signaling of such events, how body systems respond to stressors, and how psychic processes deal with such events.
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