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1 ps, it is still not clear what function they subserve.
2 ioning and the behavior that nervous systems subserve.
3 e six-coordinate heme globin superfamily may subserve a function as primordial hypoxic and redox-regu
4  of frontoparietal circuits and how they may subserve a repertoire of ecologically relevant behaviors
5 ight a set of susceptibility loci that might subserve a shared molecular function and has experienced
6 t factor-dependent transcription termination subserves a surveillance function to prevent translation
7 at mTORC1-dependent translation in dendrites subserves a unique mode of synaptic regulation, highligh
8 ions suggest that the sensory processes they subserve abnormally influence brain information processi
9 rt, we analyze the claim that mirror neurons subserve action understanding by mapping visual represen
10 ereas long-range inter-areal connections may subserve active touch in a digit-specific manner.
11 he basal ganglia-motor cortical interactions subserving adaptive motor skills.
12 cations for understanding the neural systems subserving addiction and mood disorders.
13 vely subserving perceptual abilities and one subserving affiliative behaviors.
14  These findings reveal the neural signatures subserving alcohol cost-benefit decision making, providi
15                               Brain networks subserving alertness in humans interact with those for s
16 odulate these same frequencies is thought to subserve articulated speech, the potential function of v
17 rations, with complementary support of areas subserving associative-visual and domain-general process
18 de of cortical and subcortical networks that subserve at least three broad domains of psychological f
19                 The mammalian inner ear (IE) subserves auditory and vestibular sensations via highly
20 ss on reading differentially depend on areas subserving auditory-motor integration and semantic contr
21 nt to not only represent information, but to subserve basic circuit operations.
22 ject-level and component-level mechanisms to subserve behavior.
23 nsembles that encode sensory information and subserve behavior.
24 ical node in the distributed neural circuits subserving behavior.
25 the neural (re)organization that potentially subserves behavioral compensation.
26 ived of their input or output, can no longer subserve behaviour and cognition.
27  as well as between language/speech regions, subserves better reading, presumably reflecting automati
28  and it is unclear how the human hippocampus subserves both functions in the course of a single event
29 nce suggests that the parahippocampal cortex subserves both the perceptual analysis of scene layouts
30 tion, body temperature, and sympathetic tone subserving brown adipose tissue (BAT).
31 on by both cognitive and physical effort was subserved by a common network of areas, including the do
32 ual cortex but not because the two tasks are subserved by a common network of visual areas.
33 in is whether linguistic rule application is subserved by a distinct neural substrate.
34 shing ability for fine motor control that is subserved by a highly evolved cortico-motor neuronal net
35 lly and temporally heterogeneous adaptation, subserved by a mechanism with STP-like dynamics, may sup
36     We show that somatosensory processing is subserved by a robust gating effect in the oscillatory d
37                           Face perception is subserved by a series of face-selective regions in the h
38 y to rapidly detect threats is thought to be subserved by a subcortical pathway that quickly conveys
39         Facial recognition in the macaque is subserved by a well characterized system of cortical pat
40 tion, experienced over minutes and hours, is subserved by affective neurodynamics of brain activity o
41 cessing of negative emotions in BPD might be subserved by an abnormal reciprocal relationship between
42  new insights into the integrative processes subserved by AnG and how its function may contribute to
43  new insights into the integrative processes subserved by AnG and its contribution to our subjective
44            This perceptual ability is likely subserved by auditory neurons whose spiking responses to
45  The visual processing of emotional faces is subserved by both a cortical and a subcortical route.
46 esults show that the functions thought to be subserved by CCAP are partially effected by bursicon, an
47                                      Song is subserved by circuitry that is specialized for vocal lea
48 pulate perceptual and reflective information subserved by common areas and networks?
49  independently in these two lineages, may be subserved by conserved molecular components.
50 tween phasic and tonic dopaminergic activity subserved by D1- and D2-type receptors, respectively, in
51 read out at the organismal level, are likely subserved by differences among 5-HT neuron subtypes at t
52  indicate that, as in mammals, quiescence is subserved by different mechanisms during distinct sleep-
53  meaningless non-object directed actions are subserved by different neuronal networks and that the hu
54                      How are these functions subserved by different pathways and can they be integrat
55 measuring impairments in component processes subserved by dissociable neural networks.
56 arn precisely sequenced motor skills (songs) subserved by distinct brain areas, including the premoto
57 olled influences on moral judgment, which is subserved by distinct neural structures.
58                First, distinct behaviors are subserved by distinct neurogenomic states in the brain.
59            These two classes of response are subserved by distinct output projections associated with
60 s that connect to numerical tasks are likely subserved by evolutionarily conserved regions of the ner
61 in the absence of explicit manipulation, are subserved by functional and structural connectivity with
62                    The masking inhibition is subserved by GABAC receptors, probably on bipolar cell a
63  bottom-up signaling of a visual stimulus is subserved by interareal gamma-band synchronization, wher
64 lity that the functions of B-type lamins are subserved by lamins A and C.
65 aluation of relative numerical quantities is subserved by lower-order brain structures in humans.
66       However, the precise function, if any, subserved by modulations in beta activity remains unclea
67 umans, we examined the encoding computations subserved by MTL subregions.
68 ern classification methods, that tool use is subserved by multiple distributed action-centred neural
69 inhibitory/excitatory balance and RFs can be subserved by multiple interneuron subtypes, gamma oscill
70 identity in the case of noisy face images is subserved by neural computations within the right FFA as
71  that spontaneous interareal coactivation is subserved by neuronal synchronization.
72 erstand how a vast diversity of functions is subserved by parcellated areas of mammalian neocortex co
73 P&G) propose that inner speech monitoring is subserved by predictions stemming from fast forward mode
74  in some situations, an additional mechanism subserved by rSMG is needed to avoid biased social judgm
75                            These effects are subserved by slowed motor neuron loss, persistence of ne
76 s underlying pitch and timbre perception are subserved by strongly overlapping cortical regions, but
77 istent with the different language functions subserved by subcomponents of the language network and s
78     Internally-focused thought processes are subserved by the "default mode network" (DMN), which has
79  for response inhibition functions typically subserved by the cingulum bundle.
80               This function is predominantly subserved by the delta opioid receptor (DOR), which is e
81 s studies suggest that flexibility is mainly subserved by the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC).
82 vide extensive insight into unique functions subserved by the dorsomedial striatum (DMS).
83 ive overview, arguing that speech prosody is subserved by the same anatomical and neurochemical mecha
84 ntrol in a flanker task-a cognitive function subserved by the stimulated region.
85 circuit hyperactivity on executive functions subserved by these circuits is unclear, because impaired
86 n hypothesized that neurophysiological tasks subserved by these circuits should be abnormal in OCD pa
87 separable endocrine and behavioral functions subserved by this cell group.
88 Hz) and vibratory hum (frequencies > 60 Hz), subserved by two distinct receptor types (Meissner's and
89 N), which comprises several types of neurons subserving cerebellar-dependent learning in the vestibul
90 utamatergic corticocortical connections that subserve cognition.
91 and ERK associated in protein complexes that subserve cognitive enhancement through PPARgamma agonism
92                        Visual cortical areas subserve cognitive functions by interacting in both feed
93 re of human teaching unless it specifies the subserving cognitive and motivational mechanisms.
94 iguration of the underlying neural processes subserving cognitive control when affected by alertness
95  and abnormal recruitment of neural circuits subserving cognitive control.
96 s, which exist in multiple spectral classes, subserve color vision.
97  analysis is identifying circuit motifs that subserve common computations.
98 part of a network of inferior temporal areas subserving communication and social cognition as well as
99 sterior cortical regions [13], independently subserve communications both to and from PFC-uncovering
100 be active transmitting neuronal compartments subserving complex brain functions, including motor beha
101 and striatum are involved in neural networks subserving complex cognitive and behavioural functions,
102 rony above chances levels is present, it may subserve computation for a specific cognitive process, o
103  effects on reading depend on frontal cortex subserving control over concrete semantic representation
104 ed the convergence of neural mechanisms that subserve coping with challenging listening conditions fo
105 a-frequency range (30-100 Hz) are thought to subserve corticocortical communication.
106 ay continue to potentiate brainstem circuits subserving craniocervical muscle control.
107 ortex is an immensely complex structure that subserves critical functions that can be disrupted in de
108 about how the prefrontal cortex (PFC), which subserves decision-making, combines these quantities.
109 l, or whether specific parietal compartments subserve decisions made using specific actions.
110 that complementary MTL encoding computations subserve declarative memory.
111 inning to investigate the genetic mechanisms subserving defeat-induced behavioural change.
112 k aimed at identifying ACC molecular factors subserving depression.
113 zed to form functional assemblies that might subserve different functions in the brain, but many of t
114 , the sensory receptors of the internal ear, subserve different functions in various receptor organs:
115 rovide a road map for understanding how they subserve different functions.
116  regions across multiple systems that likely subserve different functions.
117  may fail to adjudicate between regions that subserve different processes but share the same vascular
118 omprises multiple neuromuscular compartments subserving different physiological functions.
119 nct frequency channels, suggesting that they subserve differential communication requirements.
120 ated whether these interareal influences are subserved differentially by rhythmic synchronization.
121 d the active manipulation of information are subserved differently in the brain.
122   The responses of rod photoreceptors, which subserve dim light vision, are carried through the retin
123  constitutive of emotion rather than modules subserving discrete emotions.
124  maintain complex inflammatory networks that subserve diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.
125  circuits, direct and indirect pathways that subserve distinct behavioral functions.
126 VTA, a direct and an indirect one, which may subserve distinct biological functions.
127 underlying age-related cognitive decline and subserve distinct components of memory.
128                   Different brain structures subserve distinct neurological functions, and therefore
129                 Although AEA and 2-AG likely subserve distinct physiological roles, a pharmacological
130 llectively delineate multiple motor pathways subserving distinct aspects of the OKR in mice and const
131 onal subtypes underlies a division of labour subserving distinct modes of inhibitory control.
132 s receive distinct forms of input that could subserve divergent functions.
133 ls (CaCCs) are exceptionally well adapted to subserve diverse physiological roles, from epithelial fl
134 ower associated with rule selection, and may subserve diverse subcomponent processes in proactive cog
135     The spinal pharmacology of pathways that subserve DNIC are complicated; in the normal situation t
136 r CBP in modulating gene expression that may subserve drug-seeking behaviors.
137 there is no complete agreement on what areas subserve each route or the nature of interactions across
138 tional parameters of working memory circuits subserving effortful cognition, and (2) mediating value-
139  depending on the intensity of the stimulus, subserve either normal synaptic communication or cell de
140 articularly in regions of brain systems that subserve emotion and impulse regulation including the ve
141 n anxious personality, a different structure subserves emotion regulation.
142 ripheral inflammation and neural circuitries subserving emotion processing and regulation.
143 vity in a ventral frontolimbic neural system subserving emotion regulation.
144 s a critical component of the neural network subserving emotionally related freezing behaviour, the p
145  of PAC and long-range phase synchronization subserves enhanced large-scale brain communication.
146 es the ERN and communicates with the dACC to subserve error processing.
147  for a causal role of right DLPFC regions in subserving error awareness and marks an important step t
148 ggests that the claustrum may preferentially subserve executive functions orchestrated by the cingula
149 elf-referential cognition, rather than those subserving executive control, heightens the predispositi
150 MV sex differences within brain regions that subserve face processing.
151 ved understanding of neurobiological systems subserving fear learning, salience detection, and emotio
152             They are essential for movements subserving feeding, exploration of the environment, and
153 n of striatal opioid peptide (OP) genes that subserve food motivation and hedonic reward, and compare
154 ith the lesion of white matter pathways that subserve frontal modulation of alpha activity in posteri
155 s in white matter architecture within tracts subserving frontoparietal circuitry (ps>.34).
156  8-12 Hz alpha-band activity, are thought to subserve gating of information processing in the human b
157            Whether and how these connections subserve hedonic impact remains to be learned, but these
158 circuity of OFF midget ganglion cells, which subserve high-resolution vision.
159 isual system have a specialized retinal area subserving high-acuity vision, e.g., the fovea in humans
160 tent with a role in patterning circuits that subserve higher cognition and language.
161 identify a cell population in the liver that subserves homeostatic hepatocyte renewal, characterize i
162 ing RNAs that have been thought primarily to subserve housekeeping functions in cells-ribosomal RNAs,
163 ized that ATP, along with other nucleotides, subserves important intercellular signalling processes.
164 regulates the central-medial amygdala, which subserves impulsive behaviors.
165 ur data suggest that semiochemicals possibly subserve in deceptive functions across taxa, especially
166 xpansion of higher-order functional networks subserving increasing cognitive properties has been an i
167 fecting patterns of DNA methylation in genes subserving inflammatory functions.
168 angeable and that multiple receptor subtypes subserving inhibition may offer diverse mechanisms for m
169  pathways (nitroso-redox homeostasis), which subserve innate and cellular immune defenses.
170 suggests that the basolateral amygdala (BLA) subserves instrumental behaviors and regulates the centr
171 wn about clinically relevant mechanisms that subserve its cognitive-enhancing properties.
172  The architecture of an organ's vascular bed subserves its physiological function and metabolic deman
173 ctivity of large-scale brain networks, which subserve key cognitive and emotional functions.
174 r-order cortical framework can independently subserve learned behavior, even shortly after learning.
175 rm synaptic potentiation and hypothesized to subserve learning and memory processes in the brain.
176 ing modulates synaptic mechanisms thought to subserve learning and memory.
177 t for humans' predictive cognition (e.g., in subserving logic-based prediction; in optimizing the tra
178  is a fetal homologue of dystrophin that can subserve many dystrophin functions and is therefore unde
179 om androgens via the enzyme aromatase), they subserve markedly different functions via their specific
180 tral "hub" in global cognitive maturation by subserving maturation of processing speed.
181 tentional, executive, and mnemonic processes subserving memory function.
182                         These changes, while subserving memory maintenance, must be counterbalanced b
183 preserved neuroanatomy in key brain networks subserving memory.
184 eal that aging disrupts neural networks that subserve mental imagery and offers evidence of this as a
185 st that SNO-CoA-mediated S-nitrosylation may subserve metabolic regulation.
186 uclei that control the laryngeal muscles and subserve mimicry, as well as the cardiovascular and resp
187 remains unknown to what extent these systems subserve modality-specific or supramodal functions in ac
188     Serotonin and dopamine are speculated to subserve motivationally opponent functions, but this hyp
189  task use different neurochemical mechanisms subserving motor response inhibition.
190 e previously identified as a GABAergic relay subserving mPFC inhibition of the stress axis.
191 nvolve a dysfunction of frontolimbic systems subserving negative emotionality.
192 gested that the frontoparietal network (FPN) subserves neural processes that are related to EF.
193 detailed access to the neural circuitry that subserves neural representations and the computations th
194 Cells in the mammalian hippocampal formation subserve neuronal representations of environmental locat
195  of invertebrates, evolved in vertebrates to subserve nonvisual light-sensing functions, such as the
196                         These spinal modules subserve normal motor behaviors by activating groups of
197  been made in identifying brain regions that subserve normal navigation, the neural basis of DTD is u
198 monstrated to exploit specific networks that subserve normal physiological function.
199 rupting the transmembrane ion gradients that subserve normal synaptic signaling.
200            The signal transduction mechanism subserving odorant receptor gene silencing remains obscu
201  also recruited by different neural pathways subserving other motor behaviors.
202 ed or malfunctioning in neuronal populations subserving overt NDD symptomology.
203 nship between GBOs and the cortical activity subserving pain perception.
204 rtical thickness and surface area in regions subserving pain processing (P < .01).
205  this review we consider the mechanisms that subserve parental care in mothers, fathers, and others (
206 within two of these networks: one putatively subserving perceptual abilities and one subserving affil
207 e faithful templates to the brain mechanisms subserving phonetic computations.
208 e a computational model in which hippocampus subserves place and MB learning by learning a "successor
209 it that dysfunction of the neural mechanisms subserving predictive coding contributes to symptoms and
210 ng techniques identify the fusiform gyrus as subserving processing of invariant face features relatin
211 patients in two clinically relevant networks subserving "processing" (sensorimotor) and "control" (wo
212 than one sensory nerve subtype is thought to subserve pruriceptive itch which includes both unmyelina
213 efrontal cortex (mPFC) is a key brain region subserving reality monitoring and has been shown to be a
214                  The prefrontal cortex (PFC) subserves reasoning in the service of adaptive behavior.
215 d on the apparent preservation of mechanisms subserving reflexive initial orientation towards the eye
216 distinct components of the VP PV circuit can subserve related, yet separate depressive-like phenotype
217 is thought to occur weeks to months later to subserve remote memory storage.
218 tral striatum, dorsal striatum, and thalamus subserve reward functioning and may be particularly vuln
219              The hippocampus, a brain region subserving roles of spatial and episodic memory and lear
220  aberrations in stuttering in brain circuits subserving self-regulation of speech production, attenti
221  view that distinct neuroanatomical networks subserve semantic and phonological processing, respectiv
222 tegrated into functionally connected regions subserving sensorimotor control of the neck and face.
223 relates of SES are centered on brain systems subserving sensorimotor functions, language, memory, and
224 nally incorporated into neural circuits that subserve sex-typical behaviors.
225                At present, the brain regions subserving song evaluation are not known.
226 ogical decoding depends on perisylvian areas subserving sound-motor integration and that semantic eff
227 The hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex subserve spatial working memory in rodents.
228 l models suggest that a fixed number of RGCs subserves spatial integration of visual input, independe
229 ms to target a posterior-medial network that subserves spatial memory.
230 gically distinct interneuron cell types that subserve specialized roles in somatosensory perception a
231  MSO structures, and MSO membrane biophysics subserve such high precision.
232 ch, autophagy represents a unifying biology, subserving survival and the earliest host defense strate
233 nd sometimes only in SZ, in regions known to subserve sustained attention and working memory.
234 t and implicit processes that simultaneously subserve task performance.
235        What computations does this circuitry subserve that link these unique structural elements to t
236 regions suggests that such ensemble patterns subserve the development of perceptual classes of inform
237 interpreting the complex suite of genes that subserve the diapause phenotype.
238 t distinct developmental profiles, which may subserve the emergence of different hippocampus-dependen
239 n cortico-striatal-thalamo-cortical circuits subserve the emergence of improved self-regulatory capac
240                As expected, class 1 synapses subserve the feedforward projection from primary to seco
241  selection of discrete swim-bout events that subserve the fish navigation in the presence of a distan
242 uences on visual processing, long thought to subserve the function of perceptual stability, also play
243  predict neural activation in the areas that subserve the perception of short durations ranging betwe
244 nderlying neural representations that likely subserve the phenomenon remain unclear.
245          The regulation of such kinetics may subserve the specific functional requirements of neurons
246 e human emotion system, it is likely that it subserved the evolution of ultrasociality.
247  cross-frequency interaction mechanistically subserves the attentional control of stimulus selection.
248  cognitive level, or whether parietal cortex subserves the choice of targets of particular actions.
249 anding of the spatiotemporal complexity that subserves the generation of successful effector and regu
250  networks--specifically, that the cerebellum subserves the perception of the absolute duration of tim
251 ortices undergo crossmodal plasticity, which subserves the remaining modalities.
252      The family of olfactory receptors (ORs) subserves the sense of smell and includes both functiona
253 ear whether a single set of activated fibers subserves the two effects.
254                               The mechanisms subserving the ability of glucocorticoid signaling withi
255 k to identify a role of mixed selectivity in subserving the cognitive functions ascribed to the PFC.
256 f generalized neural mechanisms in the DLPFC subserving the comparison of sensory signals.
257 vations among and within those vascular beds subserving the contracting muscle(s).
258 es exist within the temporal lobe structures subserving the core system and that the right temporal s
259 ple, the excitability of brainstem circuitry subserving the defensive hand-blink reflex (HBR), a resp
260                         The central pathways subserving the feline pupillary light reflex were examin
261 r complete lesions of the cuneate fasciculus subserving the forelimb at cervical levels 5-6, the hand
262 that the excitability of brainstem circuitry subserving the HBR is continuously adjusted, taking into
263 ng of the excitability of brainstem circuits subserving the HBR, whose strength is adjusted depending
264 ly explained by the disruption of mechanisms subserving the integration of neuro-visceral signals.
265 tion involves multisensory convergence areas subserving the representation of a peripersonal space an
266 rough enhanced recruitment of brain networks subserving the trained functions.
267 ntegration of numerous inputs to motoneurons subserving the wide range of complex behaviors to which
268 ith a variety of axon terminal arborizations subserving their functions.
269 own how the lateralis neural map is built to subserve these contrasting behaviors.
270                 However, the neural circuits subserving these associations have remained unknown.
271                          The neural circuits subserving these reward-related processes include the ve
272 mine the connectional adaptations that might subserve this plasticity.
273  direction (HD) cells have been suggested to subserve this sense of orientation, but most HD cell stu
274 t broad alpha-band (7-14 Hz) phase coherence subserved this long-distance top-down modulation.
275 iour, yet the precise mechanisms by which it subserves this broad function remain unclear.
276 mammalian species, yet a molecular mechanism subserving this ability is unclear.
277  control is evident, the white matter tracts subserving this cognitive process remain unclear.
278            However, the molecular mechanisms subserving this effect remain unknown.
279 em, and yet uncovering the neural mechanisms subserving this feat appears to elude traditional approa
280  and cognitive domains, however the networks subserving this integration are unclear.
281 ng the time course and the neural mechanisms subserving this modulation.
282 ripheral inflammation and neural circuitries subserving threat-related, reward-related, and executive
283  clinicopathological features, which overall subserve to further broaden an already diverse phenotypi
284 eurons in the primate prefrontal cortex that subserve top-down attentional control and working memory
285 imate dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) subserves top-down regulation of attention and working m
286 lular oxytocin neurons have been proposed to subserve two parallel streams of social information proc
287 vity of motor-planning regions with networks subserving unconstrained, self-referential cognition, ra
288 n concert with the amygdala and hippocampus, subserves updating of probabilistic beliefs about the st
289 s underlying experimentally induced LTP also subserve various forms of naturally occurring, experienc
290                           The insular cortex subserves visceral-emotional functions, including taste
291 opposite influences on perceptual areas that subserve visual object representation, suggesting that o
292  organization of human white matter pathways subserving visual attention, as assessed by diffusion ma
293 r, the results reveal the neuronal processes subserving voice-sensitive fMRI activity patterns in pri
294 t they reflect dissociable neural mechanisms subserving VWM.
295 n the brain activation and connectivity that subserve WM.
296 s in brain activity of cortical regions that subserve working memory.
297 ated alterations in-the DLPFC circuitry that subserves working memory could provide new insights into
298  prominent role in the neural circuitry that subserves working memory, and alterations in these neuro
299 quency coupling across distant brain regions subserves working memory.
300  modulates neural responses across a circuit subserving working memory in a direction opposite to the

 
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