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INHIBITORY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
INHIBITORY meaning: 1. with the effect or function of inhibiting (= stopping or slowing down) a process: 2. with the…. Learn more.
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Inhibitory control - Wikipedia
Inhibitory control, also known as response inhibition, is a cognitive process – and, more specifically, an executive function – that permits an individual to ...
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Inhibitory Cell Types, Circuits and Receptive Fields in Mouse Visual ...
In vitro studies identified dozens of distinct cortical inhibitory neuron types, each with unique chemical properties, intrinsic firing properties and ...
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inhibitory
inhibitory, a. (ɪnˈhɪbɪtərɪ) Also 5 -ore. [ad. med.L. inhibitōri-us (see inhibit v. and -ory); in Caxton a. obs. F. inhibitoire (15th c. in Godef.).] 1. Of the nature of an inhibition; prohibitory.1490 Caxton Eneydos xxii. 77 Her feble legacion, the whiche he wold not graunt, by cause that they dyuy...
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Inhibitory Neurotransmitters: What They Are, Their Function, Clinical
Inhibitory neurotransmitters are a specific type of neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in decreasing the likelihood of an action potential.
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Inhibitor - Wikipedia
Biology · Enzyme inhibitor, a substance that binds to an enzyme and decreases the enzyme's activity · Reuptake inhibitor, a substance that increases ...
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Inhibitory control
Self-control is an important aspect of inhibitory control. Inhibitory control may also be improved over the long-term via consistent aerobic exercise.
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Inhibitory engrams in perception and memory - PNAS
Inhibitory engrams can form through homeostatic potentiation of inhibition onto postsynaptic cells that show increased levels of excitation.
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Neurotransmitters: What They Are, Functions & Types
Inhibitory. Inhibitory neurotransmitters block or prevent the chemical message from being passed along any farther. Gamma-aminobutyric acid ...
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inhibitory - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From late 15th century (early modern English). Formed as inhibit + -ory or adapted from Medieval Latin inhibitōrius and Middle French inhibitoire.
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Brain mechanisms underlying the inhibitory control of thought - Nature
Here, we review research that addresses how organisms stop a key process that drives thoughts: memory retrieval.
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CFTR inhibitory factor
The CFTR inhibitory factor (Cif) is a protein virulence factor secreted by the Gram-negative bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter nosocomialis This effect was later found to be the result of a single secreted protein produced by P. aeruginosa, which was named the CFTR inhibitory factor for this
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Can the Hebbian theory apply to Inhibitory Neurons If I understand the basic Hebbian theory, when a neuron fires a pulse to another neuron and this pulse causes the target neuron to fire then the delta energy sent fro...
≈Yes, it's easy to conceptualize at a simple ganglionic circuit. A really good example is (I believe from Kandel's lab)demonstrated by Aplysia's gill withdrawal reflex. Repeated stimulation causes reduced EPSPs in motor neurons that innervate muscles that cause the withdrawal reflex. However when yo...
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What are reciprocal inhibitory synapses? Quoting Kandel's _Principles of Neural Science_ , 2013, > Amacrine cells generally receive excitatory signals from bipolar cells at glutamatergic synapses. Some amacrine cells...
It might be better understood if written with a comma as:
> reciprocal, inhibitory synapse
though the rules for this comma usage in English might discourage this because writing "inhibitory reciprocal synapse" doesn't sound quite right.
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Selective inhibitory control of pyramidal neuron ensembles and ... - PubMed
The neocortex comprises multiple information processing streams mediated by subsets of glutamatergic pyramidal cells (PCs) that receive diverse inputs and project to distinct targets. How GABAergic interneurons regulate the segregation and communication among intermingled PC subsets that contribute …
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