concept

neuronal integration

Also known as: neural integration, Neural integration

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Allostasis revisited: A perception, variation, and risk framework frontiersin.org Frontiers Sep 28, 2022 8 facts
claimNeural integration is required to synthesize the diverse range of internal and external cues that influence hypothalamic responsiveness.
referenceWingfield et al. (1998) and Angelier and Wingfield (2013) highlight that neural integration is critical in determining behavioral outcomes in response to perturbations, as glucocorticoid exposure can lead to variable outcomes depending on species, individuals, and circumstances.
claimThe role of glucocorticoids in the 'take it or leave it' decision in response to perturbations is well-documented, but the variability in outcomes based on species, individuals, circumstances, and hormone exposure highlights the importance of neural integration.
claimNeural integration is required to synthesize internal and external cues that influence hypothalamic responsiveness, as noted by Angelier and Wingfield (2013), Wingfield (2015), and Romero and Gormally (2019).
claimThe impacts of Emergency Life-History Stage (ELHS) activation are influenced by behavioral and flexible consequences of glucocorticoid stimulation following neural integration and the endocrine decision to secrete glucocorticoids.
claimNeural integration can influence behavioral outcomes and alter target tissue sensitivity via physiological pathways, potentially reshaping the physiology of the Emergency Life-History Stage (ELHS).
claimAngelier and Wingfield (2013) argue that neural integration is critical in determining behavioral outcomes, as the same hormone exposure and circumstances can lead to different behavioral responses in different species or individuals.
claimAngelier and Wingfield (2013) argued that the variable outcomes of glucocorticoid exposure in different species, individuals, and circumstances demonstrate the importance of neural integration in determining behavioral outcomes.
Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences journal-psychoanalysis.eu Journal of Psychoanalysis 1 fact
claimThe non-compressible time framework observed in cognitive acts is a manifestation of long-range neuronal integration in the brain, which is linked to widespread synchrony.
The Effects of Attachment and Trauma on Parenting and Children's ... rsisinternational.org Alexandra Vaporidis, Lilian Njoroge · International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science Aug 16, 2025 1 fact
referenceDaniel J. Siegel (2010) authored a guide for clinicians regarding mindsight and neural integration.
Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2025 ... plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jun 18, 2004 1 fact
claimTim Bayne (2010) emphasizes the notion of phenomenal unity and its relationship to other forms of conscious unity, such as representational, functional, or neural integration.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 1 fact
referenceKuhn, A., Aertsen, A., and Rotter, S. published the paper 'Neuronal integration of synaptic input in the fluctuation-driven regime' in the Journal of Neuroscience in 2004.
Thinking about the action potential: the nerve signal as a window to ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
referenceThe Hodgkin-Huxley model has been instrumental in helping computational neuroscientists understand and model brain function in terms of neuronal integration and circuit-level information processing, as noted by Catterall et al. (2012).