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"The neurons just started firing differently one day, and I had a new style".
You actually can, by over and over and over, because we like habituation, we create habits and the brain connects to habits, it fires in habitual forms -- so when you start shifting that, then it starts firing differently.
Berkley published a letter in the paper a week later, in response, and she explained her firing differently.
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In contrast, in our work signals were taken to be tactile only when neurons fired differently for two different textures associated with the same reward location.
As a result, their muscles fired differently.
THC, explains Earleywine, is a partial agonist of the CB1 receptor, which means it binds to that receptor and causes it to fire differently.
Neurons considered to be tactile might have fired differently only according to the behaviour (turn right versus turn left) that the rats expressed when they contacted tactile stimuli.
Now we show that neurons also fired differently according to reward location (or, equivalently, to features bound to reward location such as the perceptual category of the paired stimuli, or the body turn towards the reward location).
The topography is also important because fires burn differently depending on whether they are going up a steep slope, across a valley or through a developed area.
In addition to reserve type, political and economic factors, including road paving, infrastructure projects, and beef and soy prices influence the likelihood of deforestation fires differently in different regions [11], [13].
They are good local scale indicators of ecosystem disturbance in forested landscapes at both the short and long time scales, responding to both clearcut logging and fire differently.
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