Neuron Open Access Journals
Neurons (or nerve cells) are specific cells that transmit and get electrical signals in the body. Neurons are made out of three primary parts: dendrites, a cell body, and an axon. Signs are gotten through the dendrites, travel to the cell body, and proceed down the axon until they arrive at the neural connection. Your capacity to see your environmental factors – to see, hears, and smell what's around you – relies upon your sensory system. So does your capacity to perceive where you are and to recall whether you've been there previously. Indeed, your very ability to consider how you know where you are relies upon your sensory system.
On the off chance that your observations show threat, your capacity to follow up on that data likewise relies upon your sensory system. Notwithstanding letting you intentionally process the danger; your sensory system triggers automatic reactions, similar to an expansion in pulse and blood stream to your muscles, proposed to assist you with adapting to risk.
These procedures rely upon the interconnected cells that make up your sensory system. Like the heart, lungs, and stomach, the sensory system is comprised of particular cells. These incorporate nerve cells (or neurons) and glial cells (or glia). Neurons are the fundamental practical units of the sensory system, and they produce electrical signs called activity possibilities, which permit them to rapidly transmit data over significant distances. Glia are likewise basic to sensory system work, however they work for the most part by supporting the neurons.
Conference Proceedings
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New biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease in Cerebrospinal fluid
Zdenka Kristofikova,Ricny JKeynote: Journal Clinical Psychiatry and Cognitive Psychology
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New biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease in Cerebrospinal fluid
Zdenka Kristofikova,Ricny JKeynote: Journal Clinical Psychiatry and Cognitive Psychology
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Pharmacological correction of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in rotenone model of Parkinson’s disease: potential participation of P53, NF kB and Nrf2
Olga Gonchar and Iryna MankovskaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Pharmacological correction of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in rotenone model of Parkinson’s disease: potential participation of P53, NF kB and Nrf2
Olga Gonchar and Iryna MankovskaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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A novel apolipoprotein E antagonist functionally blocks apolipoprotein E Interaction with N-terminal Amyloid precursor protein, Reduces β-Amyloid-Associated Pathology and improves cognition
Darrell SawmillerPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Psychology and Cognition
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A novel apolipoprotein E antagonist functionally blocks apolipoprotein E Interaction with N-terminal Amyloid precursor protein, Reduces β-Amyloid-Associated Pathology and improves cognition
Darrell SawmillerPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Psychology and Cognition
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The Management of Anxiety, Insomnia and Depression with Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation
Jeffrey MarksberryKeynote: Journal Clinical Psychiatry and Cognitive Psychology
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The Management of Anxiety, Insomnia and Depression with Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation
Jeffrey MarksberryKeynote: Journal Clinical Psychiatry and Cognitive Psychology
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Chronic schizophrenia: A child’s perspective and impact on the key senses
Kully BathPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Chronic schizophrenia: A child’s perspective and impact on the key senses
Kully BathPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Cotinine normalizes the morphology and abundance of astrocyte after chronic restraint
Valentina Echeverria MoranPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology
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Cotinine normalizes the morphology and abundance of astrocyte after chronic restraint
Valentina Echeverria MoranPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Brain and Neurology