Examples of using Synapses in English and their translations into Hindi
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It also turned out that the brains of these mice began to produce a proper number of synapses.■.
When your synapses are firing in synchrony, they create unified
up to 20% of the synapses but that in other areas and other layers the
biochemical signaling at the scale of natural synapses, using samples ranging from cultured neural networks to brain tissue.
your brain's survival circuitry flooded your synapses with dopamine and other reward chemicals,
ultrafast endocytosis, that handles the process, but understanding just how it works has been hampered by the small size of synapses and rapid speed of this process.
(For example, read here to learn how the neurotransmitterChemicals that cross some synapses and carry a signal to the… glutamateThe principal excitatory neurotransmitter in the nervous sys… is important for aging.).
Known as homeostatic scaling down, it is a process that uniformly weakens synapses in a neural network by a small percentage,
Although it is proposed that it produces an alteration of the G protein that modulates the transmission of messages in neuronal synapses, the mechanism of action of this type of psychotropic drug is not yet fully known.
Known as homeostatic scaling-down, it uniformly weakens synapses in a neural network by a small percentage,
Synapses work when an electrical impulse in one cell triggers the release of little packets of chemicals,
it has a greater presence in neuronal synapses, being in this case noradrenaline the neurotransmitter in question.
which function in the synapses between nerve cells.
talk to each other, the synapses-- they start to deteriorate;
As our bodies age, it's likely that some mechanism is needed to remove aging synapses in the brain so they can be replaced with new ones.
Synapses are generally too small to be recognizable using a light microscope except as points where the membranes of two cells appear to touch,
only recently has it been possible to measure changes in human brain tissues as synapses become modified during learning.
We know that people with schizophrenia have loss of synapses, and that microglia play a role in synaptic pruning.
In fact, I think it's safe to say that I was in some sort of trance, as the synapses in my brain- having been triggered by the sight of an extremely rare manual shifter(it is believed that fewer than 1,500 manual transmission Jeep Grand Cherokees ever made it to production)- created in my head a captivating display of bright, boxy-Jeep shaped lights.
What happens at the synapse between two neurons?
