This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31872768,32171044,and 32100827);Zhejiang University K.P.Chao's High Technology Development Foundation.
Stimulus-specific adaptation(SSA),defined as a decrease in responses to a common stimulus that only partially generalizes to other rare stimuli,is a widespread phenomenon in the brain that is believed to be related to...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31671081 and 31872768)。
Dear Editor,Stimulus-specific adaptation(SSA)is the process whereby a neuron responds more strongly to rare stimuli than to the same stimuli presented in a repetitive way.This phenomenon has been regarded as one of th...
supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2017YFB1002502);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81501550, 81600919, and 31771076);the Cross Training (Shipei) Project of High-Caliber Talents in Beijing Municipal Institutions (2017–2018);the Supplementary and Supportive Project for Teachers at Beijing Information Science and Technology University (2018–2020, 5029011103);the School Scientific Research Project at Beijing Information Science and Technology University (1825010); the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission (Z161100000516165); the Shenzhen Peacock Plan (KQTD2015033016104926);the Guangdong Pearl River Talents Plan Innovative and Entrepreneurial Team grant (2016ZT06S220)
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a promising technique for treating disorders of consciousness (DOCs). However, differences in the spatio-temporal responsiveness of the brain under varied SCS parameters remain unc...
supported by an Alzheimer’s Research Trust(UK)Programme Grant(ART/PG2004A/1)to A.V.;by a National Science Foundation grant(CBET 0943343)to V.P
Neuroglial cells are homeostatic neural cells. Generally, they are electrically non-excitable and their activation is associated with the generation of complex intracellular Ca^2+ signals that define the "Ca^2+ exc...