Difference between revisions of "Trigeminal Nervous System Segmentation"

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<translate><!--T:1--> Let us start from a simple consideration</translate>: <translate><!--T:2--> the interpretation of encrypted signals from neural activities is a complex and brave task</translate>.  
<translate><!--T:1--> [[File:Gray778 Trigeminal.png|left|200px]]Let us start from a simple consideration</translate>: <translate><!--T:2--> the interpretation of encrypted signals from neural activities is a complex and brave task</translate>.  
<translate><!--T:3--> However, by implementing a simplification strategy, we can deduce interesting data that might help us understand the ‘Emergent Behaviour’ of the system itself</translate>.  
<translate><!--T:3--> However, by implementing a simplification strategy, we can deduce interesting data that might help us understand the ‘Emergent Behaviour’ of the system itself</translate>.  


<translate><!--T:4--> We already explained that indeterminated systems should be stimulated by an external trigger in order to be studied</translate>. <translate><!--T:5--> It means that we also have to be aware of the nature of the stimulus</translate>: <translate><!--T:6--> it has to be known in advance and it has to be well calibrated, because a sub-threshold stimulation could generate a type of response from the CNS, while another supra-threshold response would go to a saturated response</translate>.
<translate><!--T:4--> We already explained that indeterminated systems should be stimulated by an external trigger in order to be studied</translate>. <translate><!--T:5--> It means that we also have to be aware of the nature of the stimulus</translate>: <translate><!--T:6--> it has to be known in advance and it has to be well calibrated, because a sub-threshold stimulation could generate a type of response from the CNS, while another supra-threshold response would go to a saturated response</translate>.


[[File:Gray778 Trigeminal.png|thumb|<translate><!--T:7--> The trigeminal nerve</translate>]]
 
<translate><!--T:8--> Segmenting the part of the CNS involved in the masticating function results in dividing it into three macro areas</translate>:  
<translate><!--T:8--> Segmenting the part of the CNS involved in the masticating function results in dividing it into three macro areas</translate>:  
*<translate><!--T:9--> the ''cortical area'' (in which the response of the trigeminal motor action occurs - i.e. the Trigeminal Cortical Area)</translate>;  
*<translate><!--T:9--> the ''cortical area'' (in which the response of the trigeminal motor action occurs - i.e. the Trigeminal Cortical Area)</translate>;  
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