fusimotor neuron - significado y definición. Qué es fusimotor neuron
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Qué (quién) es fusimotor neuron - definición

EXPERIMENTAL UNMANNED COMBAT AERIAL VEHICLE
NEUROn; Dassault nEURON; Dassault Neuron; Neuron (UAV); Dassault neuron

Neuron doctrine         
  • Ramón y Cajal's drawing of the cells of the chick [[cerebellum]], from ''Estructura de los centros nerviosos de las aves'', Madrid, 1905
CONCEPT THAT THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS MADE UP OF DISCRETE INDIVIDUAL CELLS
Neuron theory
The neuron doctrine is the concept that the nervous system is made up of discrete individual cells, a discovery due to decisive neuro-anatomical work of Santiago Ramón y Cajal and later presented by, among others, H. Waldeyer-Hartz.
Wide dynamic range neuron         
  • Gate Control Theory Firing of the inhibitory interneuron (responding to the non-painful stimuli) decreases the probability that the projection neuron (responsible for pain responses) will fire an action potential
  • Spinal Cord Sectional Anatomy
  • The sensory pathways the WDR neurons can play a role in.
CELL TYPE
Convergent neuron; WDR neuron
The wide dynamic range (WDR) neuron was first discovered by Mendell in 1966. Early studies of this neuron established what is known as the gate control theory of pain.
nerve cell         
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  • Schematic of an anatomically accurate single pyramidal neuron, the primaryious excitatory neuron of cerebral cortex, with a synaptic connection from an incoming axon onto a dendritic spine
  • An annotated diagram of the stages of an action potential propagating down an axon including the role of ion concentration and pump and channel proteins
  • Neurology video
  • A signal propagating down an axon to the cell body and dendrites of the next cell
  • Diagram of a typical myelinated vertebrate motor neuron
  • Diagram of the components of a neuron
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  • Drawing by Camillo Golgi of a [[hippocampus]] stained using the [[silver nitrate]] method
  • [[Guillain–Barré syndrome]] – demyelination
  • Golgi-stained neurons in human hippocampal tissue
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  • Neuron cell body
  • Different kinds of neurons:<br />1 [[Unipolar neuron]]<br />2 [[Bipolar neuron]]<br />3 [[Multipolar neuron]]<br />4 [[Pseudounipolar neuron]]
  • Synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters
  • Drawing of neurons in the pigeon [[cerebellum]], by Spanish neuroscientist [[Santiago Ramón y Cajal]] in 1899. (A) denotes [[Purkinje cell]]s and (B) denotes [[granule cells]], both of which are multipolar.
  • Drawing of a Purkinje cell in the [[cerebellar cortex]] done by [[Santiago Ramón y Cajal]], demonstrating the ability of Golgi's staining method to reveal fine detail
ELECTRICALLY EXCITABLE CELL THAT COMMUNICATES VIA SYNAPSES
Nerve cell; Neurons; Nueron; Neurone; Neuronal; Nerve cells; Human brain cell; Neurones; Neuronal loss; Nerve sheath; Nerve-cell; Neurocyte; Neurocytes; Neural cell; Neuronal doctrine; Serotonergic neuron; Seratogenic neuron; Seratonergic neuron; Adrenergic neuron; Adrenergic neurons
¦ noun a neuron.

Wikipedia

Dassault nEUROn

The Dassault nEUROn is an experimental unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) being developed with international cooperation, led by the French company Dassault Aviation. Countries involved in this project include France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. The design goal is to create a stealthy, autonomous UAV that can function in medium-to-high threat combat zones. Comparable projects include the British BAE Systems Taranis, German/Spanish EADS Barracuda, Turkish Baykar Bayraktar Kızılelma and TIA Anka-3, American Boeing X-45 and Northrop Grumman X-47B, the Indian DRDO AURA, and the Russian Mikoyan Skat and Sukhoi Okhotnik.

The industrial goal is to give European firms experience designing and building high-end UAVs and associated technologies, in order to keep them competitive in the global marketplace. The first flight took place on December 1, 2012.