Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as learning, memory, emotion and consciousness. However, an explanatory gap remains between two levels of description: molecular mechanisms determining cellular and tissue functions, and cognitive functions. In this paper we review molecular and cellular mechanisms that determine brain activity, and then hypothetize about their relation with cognition and consciousness. The brain is conceived of as a dynamic system that exchanges information with the whole body and the environment. Three explanatory hypotheses are presented, stating that: a) brain tissue function is coordinated by macromolecules controlling ion movements, b) structured (amplitude, f...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
International audienceHow can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such a...
Rev Biomed Sci 2007;9:12-29. Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms suppor...
Cognitive Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary area of research that combines measurement of brain a...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
In Part I, we discuss the background to views on brain function and our thesis that it is conducted ...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
In Part I, we discuss the background to views on brain function and our thesis that it is conducted ...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
n this article we review the role microtubules (MTs) have been conjectured to play as a substrate fo...
The discovery of participation of astrocytes as active elements in glutamatergic tripartite synapses...
Cellular Mechanisms of Brain Function is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) made by Carl Petersen i...
How can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such as habituation, associa...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
International audienceHow can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such a...
Rev Biomed Sci 2007;9:12-29. Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms suppor...
Cognitive Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary area of research that combines measurement of brain a...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
In Part I, we discuss the background to views on brain function and our thesis that it is conducted ...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
In Part I, we discuss the background to views on brain function and our thesis that it is conducted ...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
n this article we review the role microtubules (MTs) have been conjectured to play as a substrate fo...
The discovery of participation of astrocytes as active elements in glutamatergic tripartite synapses...
Cellular Mechanisms of Brain Function is a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) made by Carl Petersen i...
How can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such as habituation, associa...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
Evolutionary approaches in human cognitive neurobiology traditionally emphasize macroscopic structur...
International audienceHow can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such a...