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Marie Jean Pierre Flourens |
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the founder of experimental brain science & the pioneer of lesion studies |
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result of Flourens' studies |
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different functions could indeed be prescribed to particular regions of the brain, but a finer localization was lacking |
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2 types of lesions done in the brain in lesion studies |
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assumption of lesion studies |
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removal of brain region abolishes specifically a function subserved by the removed region |
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4 confounding variables that defeat the assumption of lesion studies |
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1. anterograde, retrograde, transneuronal degeneration of the neuronal elements involved in the affected circuitry 2. damage to fibers of passage 3. vascular damage 4. sprouting --> rewiring |
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Can results from single lesions be interpreted? |
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Does lesion approach require multiple lesions to build a contingency table? |
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3 possible results in a contingency table |
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1. non-dissociations 2. single dissociations 3. double dissociations |
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the process of deliberately introducing nucleic acids into cells |
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electrical transfection methods (electroporation) |
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temporarily alter the properties of the plasma membrane by exposing cells to a voltage pulse |
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virus-based transfection methods |
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using viral vectors for gene delivery in vitro & in vivo |
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physical transfection methods (microinjection) |
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nucleic acids are injected into the cytoplasm or nucleus of the cell with fine glass capillaries |
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biological ballistic (biolistic particle delivery system or gene gun) |
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injection of DNA-coated gold particles by using a motive force, such as high helium pressure |
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_____ uses a gene gun to deliver high-velocity plasmid coated gold bullets through the cell membrane |
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biolistic particle delivery |
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3 disadvantages of biolistic particle delivery |
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1. time consuming preparation of bullets 2. mainly transfection of pyramidal & glial cells 3. major damage to the slice |
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2 disadvantages of microinjection |
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1. time consuming 2. requires a skillful operator to maneuver upright microscopy |
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