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The brain areas primarily involved in motivational processes are the amygdala (fear-motivated behavior), the nucleus accumbens (reward-motivated behavior), and the prefrontal cortex (regulating motivational salience and determining intensity of responding) [ 22, 23].
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At lower stimulus intensities, the fraction of responding neurons dropped off sharply, with only 56% firing at 0.14° deflection and only 14.8% at 0.06°.
Prefrontal cortex regulates overall motivational salience and determines the intensity of behavioral responding [7] [9].
Note that the number and intensity of GFP responding nuclei increase in proportion to hormone concentration but decrease again as levels become teratogenic.
While the limitanei were supposed to deal with policing actions and low-intensity incursions, the duty of responding to more serious incidents fell upon the provincial troops.
The probability (fraction of responding cells) and intensity (initial spreading rate and maximum spreading area) were highly correlated, suggesting that they were part of a same cell decision and functional program.
Increased intensity of stimulation causes a more rapid rate of responding.
The difference in pNFκB fluorescence intensities of the responding cells between patients and healthy subjects was not significant.
reinstatement of responding.
In addition, the pNFκB fluorescence intensity of the TNF responding cells was lower in patients than in healthy subjects, in all lymphocytes, CD3+CD4+ cells and CD3+CD8+ cells.
This result indicated that the light intensity has a great effect on the enzyme assembly, possibly because the light intensity affected the responding time of the AsLOV2-SsrA to the blue light, resulting in different degrees of assembly at the same time.
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