Bijlage 1 - Steungroep ME en Arbeidsongeschiktheid
... Biddle 1992 (Review notes UBOs on MRI scans suggestive of enlarged Virchow-Robin spaces, possibly due to infiltration by lymphocytes? This is interesting but not evidence). Kommentaar: There is strong evidence for persistent infection or damage from infection in the CNS but little direct evidence of ...
... Biddle 1992 (Review notes UBOs on MRI scans suggestive of enlarged Virchow-Robin spaces, possibly due to infiltration by lymphocytes? This is interesting but not evidence). Kommentaar: There is strong evidence for persistent infection or damage from infection in the CNS but little direct evidence of ...
Electroencephalogram based Brain
... Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a revolutionary new area using EEG that is most useful for the severely disabled individuals for hands-off device control and communication as they create a direct interface from the brain to the external environment, therefore circumventing the use of peripheral mu ...
... Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a revolutionary new area using EEG that is most useful for the severely disabled individuals for hands-off device control and communication as they create a direct interface from the brain to the external environment, therefore circumventing the use of peripheral mu ...
CEREBRAL HERNIATION
... hypotension syndrome has been known to mimic downwards transtentorial herniation. ...
... hypotension syndrome has been known to mimic downwards transtentorial herniation. ...
5. Third year activities - LIRA-Lab
... neurons discharge during the whole action they code; some are active during the opening of the fingers, some during finger closure, and others only after the contact with the object. A typical example of a grasping neuron is shown in Figure 2. In particular, this neuron fires during precision grip ( ...
... neurons discharge during the whole action they code; some are active during the opening of the fingers, some during finger closure, and others only after the contact with the object. A typical example of a grasping neuron is shown in Figure 2. In particular, this neuron fires during precision grip ( ...
Pediatric Neurology Review - American Academy of Pediatrics
... 1% incidence of epilepsy (> 2 unprovoked seizures) 70-80 % achieve remission (“outgrow” seizures) HISTORY is the most important tool in differentiating a seizure from a non-seizure look-alike EEG is an adjunctive test to clinical history after 1st unprovoked seizure: ...
... 1% incidence of epilepsy (> 2 unprovoked seizures) 70-80 % achieve remission (“outgrow” seizures) HISTORY is the most important tool in differentiating a seizure from a non-seizure look-alike EEG is an adjunctive test to clinical history after 1st unprovoked seizure: ...
The Neurobehavioral Nature of Fishes and the
... differences between ourselves and another organisms increases. Most scientists familiar with higher nervous system functions would not attribute human mental states and experiences to an earthworm or an ameba. However, the matter is more troublesome when we are observing the behavior of other verteb ...
... differences between ourselves and another organisms increases. Most scientists familiar with higher nervous system functions would not attribute human mental states and experiences to an earthworm or an ameba. However, the matter is more troublesome when we are observing the behavior of other verteb ...
MRI Assessment of Gray and White Matter Distribution in
... basic necessities of life, including food, clothing, and shelter. Compared to patients with good-outcome schizophrenia, patients with poor-outcome schizophrenia have been shown to exhibit more severe negative symptoms, more severe formal thought disorder, and poor response to treatment, while no sig ...
... basic necessities of life, including food, clothing, and shelter. Compared to patients with good-outcome schizophrenia, patients with poor-outcome schizophrenia have been shown to exhibit more severe negative symptoms, more severe formal thought disorder, and poor response to treatment, while no sig ...
Segregation and convergence of specialised pathways in
... 3 macaque monkeys (Macacafascicularis). V4 is known to receive input from both thin stripes and interstripes of V2, but some parts of V4 receive only interstripe afferents, others receive a relatively greater contribution from the thin stripes. Thus V4 itself is thought to possess subcompartments of ...
... 3 macaque monkeys (Macacafascicularis). V4 is known to receive input from both thin stripes and interstripes of V2, but some parts of V4 receive only interstripe afferents, others receive a relatively greater contribution from the thin stripes. Thus V4 itself is thought to possess subcompartments of ...
Periosteum - Maryville University
... • Central nervous system is protected by the bone structure (skull and vertebral column) as well as meninges. Meninges include dura mater, arachnoid and pia mater. These layers are continuous linings in both spinal cord and brain. • Periosteum, consists of collagenous connective tissue and arteries, ...
... • Central nervous system is protected by the bone structure (skull and vertebral column) as well as meninges. Meninges include dura mater, arachnoid and pia mater. These layers are continuous linings in both spinal cord and brain. • Periosteum, consists of collagenous connective tissue and arteries, ...
Drug Update Management of Intracranial Hypertension: Focus on Pharmacologic Strategies
... hepatic failure, or drug toxicity.4 Elevated ICP may also occur after neurosurgical procedures because of hematoma, residual edema, excess vasodilation, or disturbances in CSF.2 Pharmacologic Treatment of Elevated ICP The pharmacologic management of elevated ICP centers mostly around the use of hype ...
... hepatic failure, or drug toxicity.4 Elevated ICP may also occur after neurosurgical procedures because of hematoma, residual edema, excess vasodilation, or disturbances in CSF.2 Pharmacologic Treatment of Elevated ICP The pharmacologic management of elevated ICP centers mostly around the use of hype ...
The cortical visual area V6: brain location and visual topography
... respect to those in the ventral one. In addition, it was reported that the dorsal zone had a set of connections different from that found for the ventral one (Colby et al., 1988). The term PO was then retained to indicate the ventral, visually more responsive region of the originally described area ...
... respect to those in the ventral one. In addition, it was reported that the dorsal zone had a set of connections different from that found for the ventral one (Colby et al., 1988). The term PO was then retained to indicate the ventral, visually more responsive region of the originally described area ...
Phenotype and genotype in 101 males with X-linked creatine transporter deficiency.
... The quantitative urinary Cr to Crn ratio was available in 81 patients and was elevated in all (figure 3). Additionally, six patients were said to have elevated levels. Creatine in plasma was available in 28 patients: 21 patients <10 years with normal levels between 67 and 105 mM, mean 90 mM (referenc ...
... The quantitative urinary Cr to Crn ratio was available in 81 patients and was elevated in all (figure 3). Additionally, six patients were said to have elevated levels. Creatine in plasma was available in 28 patients: 21 patients <10 years with normal levels between 67 and 105 mM, mean 90 mM (referenc ...
Differential Impairment of Individuated Finger Movements in
... Figure 1 shows the magnetic resonance image (MRI) that best illustrates the lesion that produced pure motor hemiparesis in each subject. Our sample consisted of five subjects with classic lesions (2 with unilateral lesions of the basis pontis and 3 with lesions in the posterior limb of the internal ...
... Figure 1 shows the magnetic resonance image (MRI) that best illustrates the lesion that produced pure motor hemiparesis in each subject. Our sample consisted of five subjects with classic lesions (2 with unilateral lesions of the basis pontis and 3 with lesions in the posterior limb of the internal ...
OCT in Diabetic Macular Edema
... The slitlamp biomicroscopy has been the gold standard clinical method for looking for macular edema. Investigative modality like the fluorescein angiography have been used to quantify the intraretinal leakage in these patients, though FA is useful only as a guide for focal or grid treatment of thick ...
... The slitlamp biomicroscopy has been the gold standard clinical method for looking for macular edema. Investigative modality like the fluorescein angiography have been used to quantify the intraretinal leakage in these patients, though FA is useful only as a guide for focal or grid treatment of thick ...
stone age institute publication series
... No relationship has been established between the meningeal system and the venous sinuses (Paturet 1964). The results of both parts are going to be treated independently. For the middle meningeal pattern, two groups appear. In the first one with the posterior branch ...
... No relationship has been established between the meningeal system and the venous sinuses (Paturet 1964). The results of both parts are going to be treated independently. For the middle meningeal pattern, two groups appear. In the first one with the posterior branch ...
CEREBRAL CORTEX - Global Anatomy Home Page
... In an earlier lecture you learned that there is considerable overlap in function between sensory and motor areas (e.g., for somatic sensation and movement). The distinction between association and sensory-motor areas is similarly blurred. This is exemplified by the secondary sensory and motor areas ...
... In an earlier lecture you learned that there is considerable overlap in function between sensory and motor areas (e.g., for somatic sensation and movement). The distinction between association and sensory-motor areas is similarly blurred. This is exemplified by the secondary sensory and motor areas ...
Increased taste intensity perception exhibited by
... Weinstein, 2001). Diagnosis was performed by experienced clinicians based on history, general physical exam, and detailed neurological exam, especially sensory, motor, reflex and gait examinations. Briefly, all CBP patients had unrelenting pain for more than one year, primarily localized to the lumb ...
... Weinstein, 2001). Diagnosis was performed by experienced clinicians based on history, general physical exam, and detailed neurological exam, especially sensory, motor, reflex and gait examinations. Briefly, all CBP patients had unrelenting pain for more than one year, primarily localized to the lumb ...
- Journal of Clinical Investigation
... by a loss of oligodendrocytes and myelin with relatively wellpreserved neuronal cell bodies and axons in the central basis pontis. Wright et al. (2) later reported similar symmetric demyelinative lesions in areas outside the pons, including the thalamus, internal capsule, lower levels of cerebral co ...
... by a loss of oligodendrocytes and myelin with relatively wellpreserved neuronal cell bodies and axons in the central basis pontis. Wright et al. (2) later reported similar symmetric demyelinative lesions in areas outside the pons, including the thalamus, internal capsule, lower levels of cerebral co ...
Foundations of Physiological Psychology, 7e (Carlson)
... B) Damage to the brain can alter our self-awareness. C) Inhalation of certain gases renders us aware of the environment. D) Our awareness levels change with our emotional states. E) Consciousness is similar across organisms with very different brain structures. Answer: B Rationale: The proposition t ...
... B) Damage to the brain can alter our self-awareness. C) Inhalation of certain gases renders us aware of the environment. D) Our awareness levels change with our emotional states. E) Consciousness is similar across organisms with very different brain structures. Answer: B Rationale: The proposition t ...
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) Risk Assessment and
... Routine containment and cleaning procedures should be used for the whole operating room, including surfaces, unless a spill of higher-infectivity tissue has occurred. Spill-Kits containing either 20,000ppm (free chlorine) sodium hypochlorite or 1M sodium hydroxide (NAOH) are to be available in areas ...
... Routine containment and cleaning procedures should be used for the whole operating room, including surfaces, unless a spill of higher-infectivity tissue has occurred. Spill-Kits containing either 20,000ppm (free chlorine) sodium hypochlorite or 1M sodium hydroxide (NAOH) are to be available in areas ...
Is Epilepsy a Progressive Disease? The Neurobiological
... Because epileptic seizures are complex events, involving not just abnormal neuronal activity but also supportive and compensatory physiological responses within and outside the nervous system, an important but difficult question arises as to what aspect of the epileptic activity might underlie progr ...
... Because epileptic seizures are complex events, involving not just abnormal neuronal activity but also supportive and compensatory physiological responses within and outside the nervous system, an important but difficult question arises as to what aspect of the epileptic activity might underlie progr ...
Direct comparison of the neural substrates of
... particularly in the fusiform gyri (Haxby et al., 1991, 1994; Sergent et al., 1992; Puce et al., 1995, 1996; Andreasen et al., 1996; Kanwisher et al., 1997) and in the inferior temporal gyri (Puce et al., 1995). These reports indicate that considerable overlap may exist between the areas activated by ...
... particularly in the fusiform gyri (Haxby et al., 1991, 1994; Sergent et al., 1992; Puce et al., 1995, 1996; Andreasen et al., 1996; Kanwisher et al., 1997) and in the inferior temporal gyri (Puce et al., 1995). These reports indicate that considerable overlap may exist between the areas activated by ...
CONSCIOUSNESS-INTRO-Part-I1
... • A cat sleeps for an average of 12 hours a day • Most of our dreams occur during rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep. We have around three to five REM episodes a night • Narcolepsy is a medical disorder that impacts 1 in approximately 2,000 people in the USA--narcolepsy a condition that causes them repe ...
... • A cat sleeps for an average of 12 hours a day • Most of our dreams occur during rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep. We have around three to five REM episodes a night • Narcolepsy is a medical disorder that impacts 1 in approximately 2,000 people in the USA--narcolepsy a condition that causes them repe ...
The Higher-Order Approach to Consciousness
... bass clarinet is one will not consciously experience the sound of the bass clarinet as such, though one’s experience of it may be conscious in some other respect (that is to say one will have the relevant first-order states with their qualitative characters and perhaps even higher-order thoughts abo ...
... bass clarinet is one will not consciously experience the sound of the bass clarinet as such, though one’s experience of it may be conscious in some other respect (that is to say one will have the relevant first-order states with their qualitative characters and perhaps even higher-order thoughts abo ...
Pediatric Neurology Review - American Academy of Pediatrics
... 1% incidence of epilepsy (> 2 unprovoked seizures) in childhood 70-80 % of children “outgrow” their seizures HISTORY is the most important tool in differentiating a seizure from a non-seizure look-alike EEG is an adjunctive test to clinical history 40% recurrence risk after 1st unprovoked seizure (u ...
... 1% incidence of epilepsy (> 2 unprovoked seizures) in childhood 70-80 % of children “outgrow” their seizures HISTORY is the most important tool in differentiating a seizure from a non-seizure look-alike EEG is an adjunctive test to clinical history 40% recurrence risk after 1st unprovoked seizure (u ...