Implicit
MemoryThese responses of Aplysia are examples of implicit
memory (also called procedural
memory).
They involve changes in the efficiency with which motor activities of the body are carried out in response to a stimulus.
Full article >>>Memory is the ability of an
organism to store, retain, and subsequently recall information.
Full article >>>Memory B
cell(Redirected from
Memory cell)
Memory B
cells are B
cells that although activated by the
immune system, they are stored inside the
circulatory system for later use, for
long periods of time, possibly a whole lifetime.
Full article >>>Memory and the Hippocampus
Psychologists have
long argued that there are many different types of
memory.
Full article >>>memory cellA
clone of
long-lived
lymphocytes, formed during the primary
immune response, that remains in a
lymph node until activated by exposure to the same
antigen that triggered its formation.
Full article >>>memory cell A
lymphocyte capable of initiating the
antibody- mediated
immune response on detection of a specific
antigen molecule for which it is genetically programmed. It circulates freely in the blood and
lymph, and may live for years.
Full article >>>B
memory cells
Long-lived B
cells that are produced after an initial exposure to an
antigen and play an important role in secondary immunity. They remain in the body and facilitate a more rapid responce if the
antigen is encountered again.
Full article >>>the faculty of imagination in the writer, which searches over all the
memory for the
species or ideas of those things which it designs to represent. Dryden.
☞ In the scholastic philosophy, the
species was sensible and intelligible.
Full article >>>In the brain, muscarinic acetylcholine
receptors (mAChRs) are involved in higher cognitive functions including synaptic plasticity and
memory. In Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients the cholinergic
nervous system is severely damaged.
Full article >>>Our assays especially concentrate on behavioral
traits such as learning and
memory, since defects in these processes are the most important consequences of an extra copy of the Down syndrome region in
humans.
Full article >>>cerebrum: the portion of the
forebrain that controls higher mental activity, such as learning,
memory, logic, creativity, and emotion.
cervix: the opening at the lower end of the
uterus.
Full article >>>Sequence ana
lysis Phylogenetic inference
Genome database
organization and mining
Optical computation and holographic
memory Pattern recognition and image ana
lysis Biologically inspired computational models ...
Full article >>>cerebrumthe
dorsal portion, composed of right and left hemispheres, of the vertebrate
forebrain; the integrating center for
memory, learning, emotions, and other highly complex functions of the central
nervous system.
cervicalReferring to the neck.
Full article >>>High level functions carried out by the
human brain, including comprehension and use of speech, visual perception and construction, calculation ability, attention (information
processing),
memory, and executive functions such as planning, ...
Full article >>>The brain
cells of Huntington's victims slowly degenerate, producing jerking
muscles, slurred speech, swallowing difficulty, loss of balance, mood swings, reasoning and
memory loss, in
capacitation, ...
Full article >>>Their
antigen receptors are surface immunoglobulins (
antibodies). They recognize
peptides directly and secrete
antibodies by differentiating into
plasma cells. They also exist as
long-lived
memory cells.
Full article >>>A single shared
memory variable kept a running count of the overall sum, and when the algorithm completed, the
protein segment was identified as a
transmembrane
domain if its value was positive.
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