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The amplified radiation passed through the optical image relaying system and impinged on the input window of the microobjective.
In the latter case, these higher frequency components can be effectively relayed to the cortex by bursty firing.
In this system, the optic tectum relays retinal input to the nucleus rotundus, which then ascends to the ectostriatum of the telencephalon.
His speeches used to be relayed into local languages by interpreters.
The capture module receives the raw coordinates of the points relayed by the graphic pad.
The legumes were relayed on mostly mono-cropped maize fields of the same maize variety, although one third of fields had mixed cropping.
They might be suspicious that their responses might be relayed to the security apparati of a society.
Presumably, this contributes to the decomposition of the visual information relayed by photoreceptors.
Multiple circuits relaying primate parallel visual pathways to the middle temporal area.
No realist description, few exotic details (endlessly offered elsewhere) are relayed.
Three other kinds of input are shown that are common to all other thalamic relays.
Interesting differences in functional circuitry between first and higher order thalamic relays are beginning to accumulate, which indicate extramodulatory functions for higher order relays.
One complicating factor is that many, perhaps all, of the nuclei associated with higher order relays might also contain first order circuits.
The higher order relays transmit information about the motor outputs of one cortical area to another (higher) cortical area.
At the same time, "clerks of election" would record the names of the voters, as relayed to them by the judges.
Repeatedly, he relayed a testing, character-building exploit in the career of such an icon before applying the moral of the tale to the sales profession.
The responses, relayed through the shaman, determined where individuals were to plant and who was to hold political office.
Legumes were relayed in maize 5-8 weeks after planting maize, depending on the legume species.
Parasympathetic nerves arise from stretch receptors in the bladder wall and are relayed via the sacral centre.
Such recommendations have been relayed to the public through the media (26;27).
The specific inputs vary somewhat among thalamic nuclei, but there is growing evidence that certain types of brainstem sources preferentially target higher order relays.
The division of thalamus into first and higher order relays that is documented above follows from a consideration of drivers and modulators.
Collaborationist organisations faithfully relayed the propaganda of the occupying power.
The main points noted in the peer-assessment repor ts were relayed to the students in a feedback session.
Rulers, too, relayed messages to these most public locations.
Then, peers with high semantic neighborness can be exploited as relays with the aim of increasing the chances to reach peers with matching knowledge.
They also involve a directive on the par t of the adult source, which is relayed to the target via the intermediary addressee.
The two live cameras continued to layer the spaces by relaying the same space from different viewpoints into the score.
The measurements were downloaded to electronically through a wire connected to the broom shaft and relayed to a computer.
Crises came in relays as the oligarchic families tried to resist change.
The primary motor cortex relays information from the central nervous system to the periphery.
Note also that this implies that all thalamic relays receive a layer 6 cortical input, which is modulatory and mostly feedback.
One interpretation of this anatomical fact is that thalamus relays to the cortex information about impending motor commands.
Instead, the amount and the nature of the information relayed varies with several factors related to behavioral state.
As noted above, there is evidence of fundamental differences between first and higher order relays.
The primary sensory thalamic nuclei appear to be pure, first order relays.
The neurons of the thalamus have complex functional properties that have an important role in how information is relayed to cortex.
Within its regimes of signification, life and society were recast as relays of signals and as information systems.
Another possibility would involve assembling the orchestra, or at least the instruments, on stage, and then relaying the filtered version into the hall, as though from a distance.
Connections of higher order visual relays in the thalamus: a study of corticothalamic pathways in cats.
All information reaching the cerebral cortex is relayed by the thalamus and, thus, all cortical functions, including conscious thoughts, perceptions and voluntary movements, depend on information passed through the thalamus.
Far from merely relaying peripheral sensory information in an unchanged form to the cortex, the synaptic circuitry of the dorsal thalamus modifies this information relayed to the firstorder cortices.
In the awake state, one could argue that the visual fixation task creates a difference between the visual and somatosensory relays, resulting in more tonic firing for the former.
We confined the study to cortical activity relayed through the contralateral eye, and so geniculate layers receiving input from the contralateral eye were targeted for inactivation.
In addition, loss or disruption of elements in the neural pathway, from the retina to the visual cortex, reduce proficiency in receiving, relaying and interpreting visual information.
I think that these books would work best as additional teacher's material which could be relayed to students verbally or through interactive whiteboard and audio examples.
The projector and camera entered the garden house, projecting on everything including out through the windows and continually relaying the images from the camera back to the main space.
First, they suggested that the procedure for relaying screenpositive results required improvement, and in particular that positive results should be communicated in person with the opportunity for extended discussion.
Only something of their violence is relayed.
If true, this means that any time new information reaches a cortical area, whether originating in a subcortical site or another cortical area, it must be relayed by thalamus.
The audience gradually emerged from the basement section, each time passing the second laser sensor, which, relayed to the score and visible to all, provided visual feedback of their actions.
In movement control, the musculoskeletal system is subject to the measurement of proprioceptive and kinesthetic information generated by actual movement and relayed as feedback sensory signals.
A laser beam and light sensor across the stairs into the basement relayed the fact of every passing person to the performers in the main space via the score.
We have seen how the experience of microphone recording can lead to a particular listening experience, and how this act was relayed by the devices and machines invented for composition.
Local robotic outpost communication architectures and systems; high-rate surface switching and aggregation centers, and/or aerosynchronous network relays.
If this hypothesis is correct then stimulation patterns replicating the information relayed by a motor neuron to a healthy but fatigued muscle should have potent rehabilitative effects.
However, the primary visual cortex is activated by input mechanisms, taking cues from the external environment, and relaying them to other cortical areas in order to be processed.
Thus, the thalamus provides a behaviorally relevant, dynamic control over the nature of information relayed, and also plays a key role in basic cortico- cortical communication.
Again, this is very preliminary, but it raises the possibility that transmitter actions other than those associated with acetylcholine differ between first and higher order relays.
A curious point about many driver inputs, to both first and higher order relays, is that they involve axons that branch, with the extrathalamic branch apparently innervating subcortical motor centers.
Thus, the axons that serve as drivers for the thalamic relays send information to the cortex about instructions that are being passed to motor centers for ongoing motor actions.
The significance of this is unclear and, as is the case with other perceived differences between first and higher order relays, more data are needed to confirm this point.
Why does one 'story', one incident - a betrayal, an instance of jealousy - get repeated, retold and relayed so many times in the space of one episode?
Functional organization of thalamocortical relays.
Functional organisation of the thalamo-cor tical relays.
The functional organization of thalamocor tical relays.
Functional organization of thalamocor tical relays.
Myelination of cortical-hippocampal relays during late adolescence.
Myelination of corticalhippocampal relays during later adolescence.
The functional organization of thalamocortical relays.
Their main peace-time purpose would be to serve as school camps taking children from urban areas in relays.
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The text is then relayed on to the emergency services.
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Perhaps that message could be relayed through the early-years partnership.
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There will have to be relays, and the expense will be considerably increased.
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To some people it is a dull, political debate, but on the other hand they have been very successfully relayed.
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To-day we have to work our schools in relays.
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Half-a-mile of track has had to be relaid.
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Is there any objection to its being altered and relaid?
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No doubt he will be shortly, and that question and any others will be relayed to him.
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The remaining 500 will follow shortly after in relays.
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They do not have it relayed to them through the head or any other teacher: they can hear it from the children themselves.
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The local authority has already incurred considerable expenditure, amounting to thousands of pounds, in relaying sewers and reconstruction of sewage works, due to mining operations.
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I have relayed to him the outcome of my meetings with representatives of the construction industry.
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A white folded handkerchief was relayed to me.
In other words, the body is not simply a piece of sensory apparatus which relays pure data about the environment to the mind.
In 1994, no green maize was produced when relayed to mungbean because it was planted late.
Through an analysis of its mediations, finally, music is revealed as the exemplary locus of diverse modes of creativity: social, distributed and relayed.
The musical object eschews any absolute state as it is repeatedly relayed and transformed across time, space and persons.
Higher order relays seem to be important to corticocortical communication, which challenges the dogma that such communication is based on direct cortico-cortical connections.
Other examples of first order and higher order relays also exist.
The first order relays transmit information from ascending pathways to the cerebral cortex.
However, there are also some differences between individual thalamic relays.
The environmental conditions of the mine, telemetry data, two-way audio, system status, and video information are constantly relayed from the vehicle to the surface station.
Very small components, such as inputs/outputs blocks and overload relays, are too small to integrate data processing for technical-economic reasons.
Very small components, such as inputs/outputs blocks and overload relays, are too small to integrate data processing for technical-economic reason.
The fastest soliton, coming in from the left, transfers momentum to the medium one, which in turn relays momentum to the slowest one.
Information regarding his whereabouts was constantly relayed among and within factories.
A coincidence detector at the next level could respond only to roughly coincident impulses, while other neurons relayed the separate firing of each cell.
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