
In Vivo Evaluation of White Matter Integrity and Anterograde
... the development of effective strategies for disease monitoring and treatment. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows noninvasive, longitudinal, and multiparametric assessments of the visual system without depth limitation.20–25 Although there were existing MR reports assessing the effects of NMDA-i ...
... the development of effective strategies for disease monitoring and treatment. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows noninvasive, longitudinal, and multiparametric assessments of the visual system without depth limitation.20–25 Although there were existing MR reports assessing the effects of NMDA-i ...
The History of the EEG
... • Fast Fourier Transform seperates spontaneous EEG signal to component frequencies and amplitudes • Restriction: high frequency resolution demands long (in the range of seconds) analysis windows ...
... • Fast Fourier Transform seperates spontaneous EEG signal to component frequencies and amplitudes • Restriction: high frequency resolution demands long (in the range of seconds) analysis windows ...
Hemispheric asymmetries of cortical volume in the human brain
... et al., 2007) characterized by the right frontal and left occipital protrusions, whose possible relationship to any functional asymmetries remains unclear. Regional hemispheric asymmetries both in cortical thickness (Luders et al., 2006) and volume (Good et al., 2001), both in gray and white matter ...
... et al., 2007) characterized by the right frontal and left occipital protrusions, whose possible relationship to any functional asymmetries remains unclear. Regional hemispheric asymmetries both in cortical thickness (Luders et al., 2006) and volume (Good et al., 2001), both in gray and white matter ...
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... Many sleep theories have been widely tested, though. Using brain wave recordings, genetic analyses, word tests, video games and various other methods, researchers have uncovered many of the pieces to the puzzle of sleep, even if they don’t yet all fit together. ...
... Many sleep theories have been widely tested, though. Using brain wave recordings, genetic analyses, word tests, video games and various other methods, researchers have uncovered many of the pieces to the puzzle of sleep, even if they don’t yet all fit together. ...
Spontaneously T1-Hyperintense Lesions of the Brain on MRI: A
... Infarction of brain tissue usually result from vascular occlusive diseases involving arteries or (very rarely) veins. The arteries may be occluded for a variety of reasons, most commonly because of atherosclerotic arterial disease, followed by cardiovasculogenic embolic occlusion, hypercoagulable st ...
... Infarction of brain tissue usually result from vascular occlusive diseases involving arteries or (very rarely) veins. The arteries may be occluded for a variety of reasons, most commonly because of atherosclerotic arterial disease, followed by cardiovasculogenic embolic occlusion, hypercoagulable st ...
Crocodilian Forebrain: Evolution and Development
... In the dorsal thalamus of amniotes, two types of neurons are present: local circuit neurons (also called interneurons) and relay cells. Axons of local circuit neurons remain within their region of origin whereas axons of relay (projection) cells terminate outside of this area (Jones 2007). With the ...
... In the dorsal thalamus of amniotes, two types of neurons are present: local circuit neurons (also called interneurons) and relay cells. Axons of local circuit neurons remain within their region of origin whereas axons of relay (projection) cells terminate outside of this area (Jones 2007). With the ...
The Big Picture File
... • Travel with CN III, VII, IX and X, and the sacral spinal nerves • CNs III, VII and IX supply head and neck structures and sacral supplies pubic organs (The ‘gap’ in the middle is filled by the wanderer – the Vagus or CN X) ...
... • Travel with CN III, VII, IX and X, and the sacral spinal nerves • CNs III, VII and IX supply head and neck structures and sacral supplies pubic organs (The ‘gap’ in the middle is filled by the wanderer – the Vagus or CN X) ...
Clinical Investigative Study Detectability of Neural Tracts and Nuclei
... form of inverted V on the midline of the floor of the fourth ventricle. The central tegmental tract (4) is shown a blue region in the reticular formation located behind the medial lemniscus (2). The spinothalamic tract (5) is displayed as a light blue region lateral to the medial lemniscus (2). The a ...
... form of inverted V on the midline of the floor of the fourth ventricle. The central tegmental tract (4) is shown a blue region in the reticular formation located behind the medial lemniscus (2). The spinothalamic tract (5) is displayed as a light blue region lateral to the medial lemniscus (2). The a ...
Brain Stimulation for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
... alternative treatment for many neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), dystonia, pain, epilepsy, depression, and schizophrenia. The effects of brain stimulation on PD are well described, and this treatment has been widely used for such conditions worldwide. Treatm ...
... alternative treatment for many neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), dystonia, pain, epilepsy, depression, and schizophrenia. The effects of brain stimulation on PD are well described, and this treatment has been widely used for such conditions worldwide. Treatm ...
Gut Microbiota: A Modulator of Brain Plasticity and Cognitive
... For example, differing results have been found in the numbers of Bacteroides between young and elderly subjects [42,43]. There is greater inter-individual variation in the composition of the GI microbiome in adults over 65 years old compared to younger adults [49]. As such, the mean quantity of a pa ...
... For example, differing results have been found in the numbers of Bacteroides between young and elderly subjects [42,43]. There is greater inter-individual variation in the composition of the GI microbiome in adults over 65 years old compared to younger adults [49]. As such, the mean quantity of a pa ...
Deep Brain stimulation in the Treatment of Dystonia – The
... delayed. GPi DBS has diffuse effects within the brain; functional imaging studies have shown a reduction in hypermetabolism in supplementary motor areas after treatment with DBS, thought to ...
... delayed. GPi DBS has diffuse effects within the brain; functional imaging studies have shown a reduction in hypermetabolism in supplementary motor areas after treatment with DBS, thought to ...
Neural Basis of Brain Dysfunction Produced by Early Sleep Problems
... Abstract: There is a wealth of evidence that disrupted sleep and circadian rhythms, which are common in modern society even during the early stages of life, have unfavorable effects on brain function. Altered brain function can cause problem behaviors later in life, such as truancy from or dropping ...
... Abstract: There is a wealth of evidence that disrupted sleep and circadian rhythms, which are common in modern society even during the early stages of life, have unfavorable effects on brain function. Altered brain function can cause problem behaviors later in life, such as truancy from or dropping ...
On phenomenal character and Petri dishes
... we must recall how amazing it is that any physical thing, even a fully embodied human, has experiences. It is often observed that were we not so closely acquainted with the phenomenon, we would be hard pressed to believe in it. A clever illustration of this observation is science fiction author Terr ...
... we must recall how amazing it is that any physical thing, even a fully embodied human, has experiences. It is often observed that were we not so closely acquainted with the phenomenon, we would be hard pressed to believe in it. A clever illustration of this observation is science fiction author Terr ...
Cerebral artery - Association of Surgical Technologists
... graphical anatomy, the M1 segment can be divid ed into a proximal and a distal half. The proxi mal half of the M1 segment is related superiorly to the anterior perforated substance, posteriorly to the semilunar gyrus and temporal amygdala, and inferiorly to the entorhinal area of the uncus. ...
... graphical anatomy, the M1 segment can be divid ed into a proximal and a distal half. The proxi mal half of the M1 segment is related superiorly to the anterior perforated substance, posteriorly to the semilunar gyrus and temporal amygdala, and inferiorly to the entorhinal area of the uncus. ...
Anatomic Moment Limbic System Anatomy: An Overview
... The anatomy of the limbic system has become more relevant due to the development of high resolution and functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. This review is the first of a series of Anatomic Moments designed to highlight selected features of limbic system anatomy in order to facilitate their a ...
... The anatomy of the limbic system has become more relevant due to the development of high resolution and functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. This review is the first of a series of Anatomic Moments designed to highlight selected features of limbic system anatomy in order to facilitate their a ...
Cross_Sectional_Anatomy_Parts_12 DOWNLOAD
... Traditionally, the images we have taken in Nuclear Medicine have been 'planar' images. By this, we mean that when we collect and display images of the distribution of a radiopharmaceutical in the body (or organ), it is as though the distribution was in a single plane or on a flat surface. There is n ...
... Traditionally, the images we have taken in Nuclear Medicine have been 'planar' images. By this, we mean that when we collect and display images of the distribution of a radiopharmaceutical in the body (or organ), it is as though the distribution was in a single plane or on a flat surface. There is n ...
Effects of Cannabidiol (CBD) on Regional Cerebral Blood Flow
... (rCBF) was measured at rest using 99mTc-ECD SPECT in 10 healthy male volunteers, randomly divided into two groups of five subjects. Each subject was studied on two occasions, 1 week apart. In the first session, subjects were given an oral dose of CBD (400 mg) or placebo, in a double-blind procedure. ...
... (rCBF) was measured at rest using 99mTc-ECD SPECT in 10 healthy male volunteers, randomly divided into two groups of five subjects. Each subject was studied on two occasions, 1 week apart. In the first session, subjects were given an oral dose of CBD (400 mg) or placebo, in a double-blind procedure. ...
Integrative actions of the reticular formation The reticular activating
... Since 1949 the R.A.S. has been ext:ensively mapped in the cat (Starzl, Taylor, and Magoun (1951) ) ...
... Since 1949 the R.A.S. has been ext:ensively mapped in the cat (Starzl, Taylor, and Magoun (1951) ) ...