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1 (2) response valence by modulating the CO(2)-evoked activity of AIY and RIG.
2 ory of exposure to 21% O(2) suppresses CO(2)-evoked locomotory arousal; in the other, CO(2) evokes ar
3                             Calcium (Ca(2+))-evoked release of neurotransmitters from synaptic vesicl
4 both RIM and Munc13-1 is required for Ca(2+)-evoked release, RIM uniquely controls neurotransmitter r
5 e control of endothelial signaling via IP(3)-evoked local Ca(2+) release in intact endothelium.
6 d cognitive performance in stress- and Abeta-evoked hippocampal pathology.
7                                          ACh-evoked currents potentiated by the allosteric agonist-PA
8 t amplitude/cell capacitance) of 100 muM ACh-evoked currents.
9                           They lack acoustic-evoked behavioral responses, vestibular-induced eye move
10                                     Activity-evoked kiss and run exocytosis opens synaptic DCV fusion
11 emonstrate different mechanisms for activity-evoked and spontaneous fusion pore openings with the lat
12 r imaging of spontaneous and neural activity-evoked calcium transients in mural cells.
13                                          ADP-evoked fibrinogen binding was initially uniform over the
14 n downstream of P2Y(1) was essential for ADP-evoked fibrinogen binding, whereas P2Y(12) and the kinas
15  while increasing the appearance of afferent-evoked inhibition onto the same population.
16 y decreased the strength of primary afferent-evoked glutamatergic drive onto DYN neurons within the a
17 that include a reduction in primary afferent-evoked, feedforward inhibition onto adult projection neu
18 ies, mutations lead to a decrease in agonist-evoked current mediated by mutant subunits compared to w
19 -noxious general anesthetics inhibit agonist-evoked transient receptor potential ankyrin type 1 (TRPA
20 lar calcium events as well as strong agonist-evoked calcium activation and cytoplasmic secretion into
21                                         AITC-evoked tachycardia in decerebrate SH rats was abolished
22      Inhibition of VDAC-1 blocked Alternaria-evoked Ca(2+) uptake across the plasma membrane of HBE c
23 nnel by RNA interference, inhibit Alternaria-evoked ATP release.
24 (PT) cells to suppress action potential (AP)-evoked Ca(2+) signals.
25 cial context, HVC neurons displayed auditory-evoked activity to hearing of female calls only if that
26 throughout sleep to induce frequent auditory-evoked arousals.
27 lation to active calling and showed auditory-evoked activity to hearing of played-back female calls.
28 ze that this activity preceding the auditory-evoked activity in the male HVC represents a neural corr
29                               We measured BC-evoked sound pressures in scala vestibuli (P(SV)) and sc
30                                         BDNF-evoked glutamate release and synapsin phosphorylation wa
31                                     Boundary-evoked activity in the posterior hippocampus predicts pe
32                        In contrast, boundary-evoked responses in the medial prefrontal cortex and mid
33 vity at event boundaries, but these boundary-evoked responses decrease with age.
34  correlation between medial forebrain bundle-evoked dopamine release in the NACs and risky decision-m
35 rapeutic tools to treat specific cannabinoid-evoked behavioral alterations.
36 , understand and potentially reduce cannabis-evoked harms are warranted.
37  slices revealed altered climbing fiber (CF)-evoked complex spike generation, as well as increased am
38 s increased amplitude and faster decay of CF-evoked EPSCs.
39 ted in an opposing manner during chloroquine-evoked scratching.
40                                         ChR2-evoked PSCs were largely inhibitory and, in contrast to
41 tion of Cartpt and in attenuation of cocaine-evoked behavior.
42 ain transection rostral to DMH, blocked cold-evoked or NMDA in MnPO-evoked BAT thermogenesis.
43 , thereby facilitating resolution of E. coli-evoked lung injury.
44 ted from ABC-treated cells enhanced collagen-evoked platelet integrin activation and alpha-granule re
45 small responses, such as those that are cone-evoked or those from immature mouse retinae.
46 urr1 overexpression (1) increased cortically-evoked firing in a subpopulation of identified striatoni
47  to ongoing firing and somatosensory cranial-evoked sensitivity, in response to nitroglycerine follow
48 s CS-US gap was not bridged by persistent CS-evoked spiking throughout the trace period.
49         BLA photo-stimulation potentiated CS-evoked port entries during conditioning, indicating enha
50 ze to support auditory fear learning when CS-evoked activity temporally overlaps with US-evoked acety
51 proach behavior in trained subjects, and cue-evoked excitations in NAc neurons are critical for the e
52 e less of an effect on reward-evoked and cue-evoked firing in the cocaine-experienced rats.
53 dictive relationships between changes in cue-evoked dopamine response and changes in behavioral respo
54 and increase the magnitude of persistent cue-evoked dopamine signals following training.
55 mic neurons (AgRP or SFO(GLUT)) restored cue-evoked food- or water-seeking, InsCtx ongoing activity c
56              These results indicate that cue-evoked transients function as temporal-difference predic
57 ng abstinence and is thought to underlie cue-evoked craving.
58 ted by optically tracking VSD depolarization-evoked conformational rearrangements.
59 vities may allow specific aspects of dimming-evoked behaviors to be modulated by ambient light levels
60 ivation of these receptors mediates dopamine-evoked depression of excitatory synaptic transmission, w
61                                         Drug-evoked adaptations in the mesolimbic dopamine system are
62 ontinuous morphine exposure exacerbated drug-evoked transcriptional changes in both nucleus accumbens
63 esynaptic release properties of electrically-evoked EPSCs, suggesting a postsynaptic mechanism.
64 nct adrenergic receptors (ARs), and their ES-evoked activation produces either anti- or pro-inflammat
65  demonstrate that the size of climbing-fiber-evoked Ca(2+) signals in Purkinje cell dendrites is larg
66 revealed strongly reduced amplitudes of GABA-evoked anionic currents.
67 ficantly more efficacious modulation of GABA-evoked currents than VA and LOR with retained potency an
68                          Furthermore, GNE551-evoked pain is relatively insensitive to antagonist trea
69 uronal variability resulting in constant GVS-evoked neuronal detection thresholds across all afferent
70 nsory processing was found for the heartbeat-evoked potential (HEP), a marker of cardiac interoceptio
71 an exacerbated propensity toward hippocampal-evoked depotentiation plasticity.
72                                       PrL/IL-evoked DA signals also differ in their pharmacological p
73                              However, PrL/IL-evoked DA signals are spatially restricted and preferent
74                                       PrL/IL-evoked DA signals are undistinguishable from DAN evoked
75 , we compared the properties of these PrL/IL-evoked DA signals with those evoked by stimulation from
76 ations) in auditory neurons and visual input-evoked responses in auditory neurons.
77 ex, abnormal baseline and social interaction-evoked electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, and an altere
78  potential circuit basis for SST interneuron-evoked disinhibition of medial prefrontal cortex output
79 phil depletion significantly attenuated itch-evoked scratching in a mouse model of atopic dermatitis.
80 d normal insulin amounts in response to K(+)-evoked membrane depolarization.
81 uK2/3 in primary neurons and reduced kainate-evoked currents in CA1 pyramidal neurons in acute hippoc
82                                        Light-evoked excitatory photocurrents were reliably obtained f
83                                        Light-evoked pupillary responses help the eyes of animals perf
84 will influence volume transmission and light-evoked alpha variations may modulate synaptic transmissi
85 outcomes were accompanied by decreased light-evoked electrical responses from the retina and RPE.
86 l ganglion cells (RGCs) drive diverse, light-evoked behaviors that range from conscious visual percep
87 id not show significant differences in light-evoked behaviors or real-time aversion after nerve injur
88 lymer nanoparticles (P3HT NPs) mediate light-evoked stimulation of retinal neurons and persistently r
89 ovide lick reports to the detection of light-evoked nociceptive stimulation to the hind paw.
90 prisingly, dCRY appears to mediate red-light-evoked depolarization in wild-type flies, absent in both
91        Using this mouse, we found that light-evoked behaviors were unchanged by nerve injury, which s
92               These data indicate that light-evoked dCRY electrical depolarization and clock resettin
93                                  These light-evoked decreases demonstrate that a physiological stimul
94 rcadian clock severely interferes with light-evoked attraction/avoidance behaviors in mosquitoes.
95 nation, directional selectivity, and looming-evoked escape.
96 bition of VTA(GABA+) neurons reduced looming-evoked defensive flight behavior, and photoactivation of
97 oeruleus (LC) of mouse brain slices, looming-evoked NE release in the midbrain of live zebrafish, as
98 n through its ability to rapidly control LPA-evoked increases in intracellular Ca(2+) levels.
99                         Extracellular matrix-evoked angiostasis and autophagy within the tumor microe
100  normal mechanotransduction and mechanically-evoked behavioral responses in mice.
101 e percentage of CCSNs, the cold- and menthol-evoked intracellular [Ca(2+)] rises and the TRPM8 curren
102 ing and an increase in capsaicin and menthol-evoked responses only in female mice.
103 ter Vglut3(lineage) DRG neurons fire menthol-evoked action potentials and exhibited robust, transient
104  to DMH, blocked cold-evoked or NMDA in MnPO-evoked BAT thermogenesis.
105 ise is present in the background, the motion-evoked inhibition to an On-Off DSGC is preserved by a di
106                                        Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) evoked by single-pulse transcra
107 requency both subcortical and cortical motor-evoked potentials were facilitated without changing intr
108 tude of subcortical, but not cortical, motor-evoked potentials increased in proximal and distal arm m
109                           On each day, motor-evoked potentials in upper limb muscles were first measu
110   To test this hypothesis, we examined motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) elicited by transcranial magnet
111                       Here we examined motor-evoked potentials in arm muscles elicited by cortical an
112  an AP orientation over the latency of motor-evoked potentials evoked by direct activation of cortico
113 M) latency; i.e. the excess latency of motor-evoked potentials generated by transcranial magnetic sti
114 uty cycle, and sonication duration) on motor-evoked potential amplitude were examined.
115 ion (TMS) each significantly predicted motor-evoked potential (MEP) amplitudes.
116                                     Movement-evoked pain in individuals with chronic low back pain wa
117                                     Movement-evoked pain was associated with attenuated disinhibition
118  to assess cortical activity during movement-evoked pain in chronic low back pain.
119 on in prefrontal motor areas during movement-evoked pain in cLBP.
120 o understand neural activity during movement-evoked pain.
121 dividuals with cLBP who experienced movement-evoked pain and pain-free controls.
122                              First, movement-evoked pain in individuals with cLBP was associated with
123                             Second, movement-evoked pain was associated with an attenuated reduction
124 ve pain was assessed in 2 ways: the movement-evoked pain score on the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS-MEP
125        Cortical activity underlying movement-evoked pain is not well understood, despite being a key
126 mice showed reduced ventral hippocampus-mPFC-evoked potentials and an augmented low-frequency stimula
127 ing role of the dopaminergic system in music-evoked pleasure.
128 lenge current neurocognitive models of music-evoked pleasure and highlight the synergistic interplay
129 tion dependence and rapid adaptation of NaCl-evoked cellular responses closely resembled behavioral a
130 ction of the vagus nerve inhibit vagus nerve-evoked splenic nerve responses.
131 in AuIB almost completely abolished nicotine-evoked currents in mHb neurons.
132 n ICM patients, whereas sodium nitroprusside-evoked responses were similar.
133                                         NMDA-evoked NO release peaked at 1.1 muM and lasted more than
134                     The increase of the NMDA-evoked firing rate exerted by NS-1738 was superadditive
135 ficantly increased the magnitude of an NMDAR-evoked current (I(NMDA) ).
136 at blockade of SK channels potentiated NMDAR-evoked firing, and abolished spike frequency adaptation
137 MRI is hypothesized to be sensitive to noise-evoked cochlear oxidative stress in vivo.
138 known whether calves experience ongoing, non-evoked pain.
139  by vaginal delivery will show lower noxious-evoked brain activity a few hours after birth compared t
140 ord electrophysiological measures of noxious-evoked brain activity following the application of a mil
141 more, we found that the magnitude of noxious-evoked brain activity is inversely correlated with fetal
142                  We demonstrate that noxious-evoked brain activity is related to the mode of delivery
143 d food choices was formally mediated by odor-evoked connectivity between the piriform cortex and insu
144 ory phase reset correlates with ensuing odor-evoked theta power and improvements in perceptual accura
145     Two neural pathways responsible for odor-evoked locomotion have been characterized in the sea lam
146                             We measured odor-evoked activity in the OB of a zebrafish larva and subse
147 est that DA in the medOB could modulate odor-evoked locomotion.
148 ctory perceptual function by monitoring odor-evoked sniffing behavior in a plethysmograph at one-, th
149 PNs), where low concentrations suppress odor-evoked activity and higher concentrations boost PN respo
150 k transformed glomerular patterns of odorant-evoked sensory input (taken from previously-published da
151 and uncovered a complex mechanism of odorant-evoked signaling properties that regulate excitation-con
152              Our study indicates that opioid-evoked adaptations in brain function and behavior are cr
153                               Of note, OR2W3-evoked [Ca(2+)](i) mobilization and ASM relaxation requi
154 athetic nervous system (SNS) overstimulation-evoked cardiac injuries in humans.
155 indirect P1 targets that are required for P1-evoked persistent courtship and aggression.
156 er the cerebellum produced maximal CBI of PA-evoked EMG responses at an interstimulus interval of 5 m
157  RTN deletion of PACAP, and suppressed PACAP-evoked respiratory stimulation in the pre-Botzinger comp
158 Interestingly, the development of paclitaxel-evoked mechanical allodynia was attenuated by TLR9 antag
159 owed that soticlestat can suppress potassium-evoked extracellular glutamate elevations in the hippoca
160 as accompanied by decreased action potential-evoked Ca(2+) responses.
161             Grouping single action potential-evoked calcium responses by neuron type demonstrated the
162 ic Na(+) did not affect the action potential-evoked intracellular Ca(2+) transient and decay.
163 pc5 is also required for eliciting prolactin-evoked tonic plateau potentials in these neurons that ar
164 ifically, we assess the role of proteoglycan-evoked autophagy in regulating angiogenesis via the HAS2
165  the last 5 years several examples of proton-evoked ASIC excitatory postsynaptic currents have emerge
166 (GRP) are part of the circuit for pruritogen-evoked itch.
167 t to decrease reticulospinal activity and PT-evoked swimming.
168 ed in shaping the dynamics of infrared pulse-evoked intracellular calcium signal.
169                                   Whereas PV-evoked currents in mature neurons exhibit hallmark fast
170 entity and role of these tethers in receptor-evoked Ca(2+) signaling is not well understood.
171 essential role of ORAI1 channels in receptor-evoked Ca(2+) signaling is well understood, yet little i
172                                       Reward-evoked dopamine transients are well established as predi
173 at acute stress selectively increased reward-evoked dopamine release in the ventral lateral striatum
174 single stressful experience increases reward-evoked dopamine release in the ventral lateral striatum.
175 idbrain dopamine signaling influences reward-evoked activity changes in the other population.
176 appeared to have less of an effect on reward-evoked and cue-evoked firing in the cocaine-experienced
177 hat the influence of operant costs on reward-evoked dopamine release depends upon type of reward that
178                      Spontaneous and sensory-evoked activity propagates across varying spatial scales
179 ing-state functional MRI (fMRI), and sensory-evoked fMRI on 20 mice injected with alpha-syn fibrils a
180 d distinct pattern of structural and sensory-evoked functional brain activity changes was observed th
181                           Motor- and sensory-evoked potentials, intracortical excitability as assesse
182          During both spontaneous and sensory-evoked swimming, the total inhibitory current was more t
183 nals in the OB transiently decreased sensory-evoked MTC spiking, regardless of the strength or polari
184 atory and inhibitory currents during sensory-evoked swimming were both more than double those during
185         This occurs for MLR-induced, sensory-evoked, and spontaneous locomotion.
186       For example, the magnitudes of sensory-evoked oscillations, as measured by auditory steady-stat
187 spond to sensory inputs and regulate sensory-evoked neuronal network activity maximizing its dynamic
188  sleep are substantially larger than sensory-evoked responses.
189 of its environment is to observe the sensory-evoked activity of its own neurons.
190                                 This sensory-evoked gamma activity increase is enhanced in transgenic
191 sts of limited length in response to sensory-evoked signals.
192 e classifier to predict single-trial sensory-evoked responses, based on features of the spontaneous,
193                 Furthermore, the simvastatin-evoked reduction of VDAC-1 expression in the plasma memb
194  using red XCaMP-R uncovered somatosensation-evoked persistent activity in hippocampal CA1 neurons.
195 n, neuromonitoring modalities (somatosensory-evoked potentials, cerebral oximetry, and transcranial D
196                   Median nerve somatosensory-evoked potentials showed improved activity upon carbon m
197  reduction in the amplitude of somatosensory-evoked potentials.
198 ) as well as late (N140, P300) somatosensory-evoked potential (SEP) amplitudes.
199  of cortical components of the somatosensory-evoked potentials.
200                                        Sound-evoked activity in auditory cortex typically has much sh
201                                        Sound-evoked neuronal responses changed with sensorimotor asso
202 at are thought to mechanically amplify sound-evoked vibrations.
203 usion of PAM increases spontaneous and sound-evoked spiking in inhibitory and decreases spiking in ex
204       Both smaller differences between sound-evoked response magnitudes and greater trial-to-trial re
205 in-(SST) positive interneurons control sound-evoked responses, temporal adaptation and network dynami
206  auditory cortices, the high-frequency sound-evoked activation level was higher in both hearing-impai
207  type of interneuron did not affect IC sound-evoked activity.
208 ng that they might also show increased sound-evoked responses and reduced latencies to higher-intensi
209 , task engagement had little effect on sound-evoked activity in central (lemniscal) IC of the marmose
210  basilar membrane (BM), which supports sound-evoked traveling waves.
211                  By characterizing the sound-evoked responses of thalamostriatal and corticostriatal
212 d suppression, the phenomenon by which sound-evoked responses of auditory neurons are suppressed by s
213                        Moreover, while sound-evoked tuning curves derived from mechanical gains are e
214 tions in presynaptic resting Ca(2+) or spike-evoked Ca(2+) entry.
215 of startle responding and argue that startle-evoked amygdala responding and its affective modulation
216 tential activity is generated by stimulation-evoked responses of excitatory and inhibitory activity i
217 rs was able to detect electrical-stimulation-evoked NE release in the locus coeruleus (LC) of mouse b
218      Neural responses arise from stimulation-evoked, temporally dynamic excitatory (E) and inhibitory
219     It was found that mechanical stimulation-evoked Ca(2+) responses in astrocytes of the rat brainst
220 y neuroprosthesis that modulated stimulation-evoked sensation in response to interactions between the
221 native neuropeptides, and report stimulation-evoked neuropeptide release events as real-time changes
222                  We found that: (1) stimulus-evoked representations of objects in visual cortex are r
223                        By analyzing stimulus-evoked compound nerve potentials, we confirmed that such
224  revealed increased spontaneous and stimulus-evoked firing in pyramidal neurons but reduced activity
225 sults demonstrate that baseline and stimulus-evoked firing profiles of GC neurons and their processin
226 ty and displaying large ongoing and stimulus-evoked fluctuations without affecting the integrity of t
227 ences in baseline, prestimulus, and stimulus-evoked response profiles of pyramidal and inhibitory neu
228                        In contrast, stimulus-evoked responses evolved along sloppy dimensions associa
229 assification bases evinced distinct stimulus-evoked phases of population dynamics, providing further
230 IL-35) significantly reduced facial stimulus-evoked pain and spontaneous pain independent of disease
231 Here we test whether variability in stimulus-evoked activity can be interpreted within the framework
232 n and arousal distinctly influenced stimulus-evoked activity and shaped behaviour displaying an inver
233 endogenous attention, modulation of stimulus-evoked activity due to a pre-cue increased along the vis
234  exogenous attention, modulation of stimulus-evoked activity due to a pre-cue was constant along the
235                Temporal profiles of stimulus-evoked BOLD signals covaried with LFP and multiunit spik
236 me-dependent regional monitoring of stimulus-evoked dopamine release at physiological levels.
237 using single OA excitations, and of stimulus-evoked slow haemodynamics and fast calcium activity in t
238                   Here, we recorded stimulus-evoked and spontaneous spiking activity and local field
239 eir downstream targets, and reduced stimulus-evoked dopamine (DA) release in the striatum.
240 neurological condition with severe, stimulus-evoked, short-lasting stabbing pain attacks in the face.
241                    (2020) show that stimulus-evoked dopamine responses are enhanced by novelty and in
242  by strong inhibition, we find that stimulus-evoked short-term depression is sufficient to produce sy
243 Neither of these contributes to the stimulus-evoked responses at 50-115 ms.
244 driven by simple stimuli, but these stimulus-evoked responses can be markedly modulated by non-sensor
245                                       Stress-evoked HA signaling in the NAc recruits H(3) heterorecep
246 eatment, such as suppression of acute stress-evoked serotonin release, stimulation of adult neurogene
247 uctural changes that accompany the substrate-evoked deprotonation of E26T/D34M/A150E.
248        We found that lever-press and sucrose-evoked responses were significantly weaker during choice
249 larization component of spikelets (a synapse-evoked action potential passively propagating from elect
250 rget onset predicted the magnitude of target-evoked activity and the likelihood of target detection.
251                                         Task-evoked rdACC-rVLPFC connectivity was positively correlat
252 tional networks across large groups, 3) task-evoked signals in variants demonstrate a link to functio
253 sting-state fMRI, little is known about task-evoked functional brain circuits and their relation to c
254 ogical profiles between spontaneous and task-evoked activations in the human insula and support a cle
255 phasic arousal, indexed by baseline and task-evoked pupil diameter, respectively.
256 t, under tightly controlled conditions, task-evoked pupil responses, an LC activity proxy, are lower
257 nts and experimental conditions (i.e., "task-evoked" activations).
258 sociated with individual differences in task-evoked activations, suggesting that these individually s
259 cortical regions showing asymmetries in task-evoked activity have reduced connections with the opposi
260 taneous, movement-triggered, or licking task-evoked GCaMP6 cortical signals.
261 ity of the cerebellum, both in terms of task-evoked activity patterns and, as measured under task-fre
262 e networks show dissociable profiles of task-evoked electrophysiological activity, best captured in t
263 ivations that are either spontaneous or task-evoked are coupled with brief dilations of the pupil.
264 ls as they relate to spontaneous and/or task-evoked behavioral activity.
265 and evaluate data quantity and quality, task-evoked activity, and preprocessing decisions.
266 sal anterior insular cortex that showed task-evoked activations correlating positively with the magni
267 d neural mass computational models that task-evoked activity increased the stability around a stable
268 leus, and synchronization between these task-evoked potentials predicted the stop signal reaction tim
269 neously and have strong similarities to task-evoked activations(e.g., magnitude, temporal profile) wi
270                  Critically, similar to task-evoked activations, spontaneous activations systematical
271 e, duration, and spectral signature) to task-evoked activations.
272 ctional and physiological properties to task-evoked activations.
273 al populations can emerge similarly to "task-evoked" activations elicited during cognitive performanc
274  a one-back letter detection test while task-evoked pupillary responses, an established correlate for
275                                        Taste-evoked responses were monitored using confocal Ca(2+) im
276         In this study, we examined the taste-evoked responses and spatial firing properties of single
277 DNF+ cells mediate a unique form of thalamus-evoked inhibition at PT cells, selectively blocking VM-e
278 d the occurrence of prominent sleep-like TMS-evoked slow waves and off-periods-reflecting transient s
279       However, the mechanisms underlying TMS-evoked EEG potentials (TEPs) remain largely unknown.
280  Surprisingly, changes in short-latency tone-evoked excitatory input cannot explain the effects of ar
281                             We recorded tone-evoked MNTB single-neuron activity in vivo using extrace
282  that arousal strongly modulates a slow tone-evoked suppression of recurrent excitation underlying la
283                        We observed that tone-evoked responses are dependent on ACh modulation by both
284 timing of behavioral responses, whereas tone-evoked cortical coupling of Reg-BFCNs predicted correct
285  with submillimeter precision from the touch-evoked spike counts of a randomly sampled handful of the
286            This occurs in part via transient-evoked muscarinic receptor-mediated high-frequency oscil
287 e responses of enteric neurons to tryptamine-evoked release of endogenous 5-HT.
288 ress overall B cell function; however, tumor-evoked regulatory B cells also regulate MDSC function, s
289 we explored plasticity of glutamate uncaging-evoked excitatory input patterns with various spatial di
290 rning integrated unconditioned stimulus (US)-evoked bodily states into CS valence.
291 -evoked activity temporally overlaps with US-evoked acetylcholine release from the basal forebrain.
292                                          UVA-evoked signaling led to mitochondrial calcium uptake via
293 transients.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Vestibular-evoked neck muscle responses rely on accurate encoding a
294 e high-frequency contributions to vestibular-evoked neck muscle responses could stabilize the head du
295                               Moreover, vHPC-evoked feed-forward inhibition undergoes DSI only at IT
296 ce physiology and optogenetics to study vHPC-evoked feed-forward inhibition in the mouse PFC.
297 sual area activity and have greater visually-evoked activity in two forebrain areas: the telencephalo
298 ibition at PT cells, selectively blocking VM-evoked dendritic Ca(2+) spikes.
299                    Importantly, this voltage-evoked Cl--dependent volume change does not affect intra
300     The method consistently detected whisker-evoked spikes that were missed by the standard fixed thr

 
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