Hemorrhagic Stroke
... People with severe spatial-perceptual deficits may have more trouble with self-care than those with equally severe language deficits. They may not be able to read a paper - because they lose their place on the page. Quick and impulsive behavior results in overestimating their abilities They are ...
... People with severe spatial-perceptual deficits may have more trouble with self-care than those with equally severe language deficits. They may not be able to read a paper - because they lose their place on the page. Quick and impulsive behavior results in overestimating their abilities They are ...
Propagation of Epileptiform Events across the Corpus Callosum in a
... models: (1) a 20 mM bicuculline model (BIC); (2) bicuculline and an NMDA antagonist (BIC+MK801); (3) a zero Mg2+ perfusion (0Mg); (4) a focal application of bicuculline to just one hemisphere. Our results demonstrate that bilateral epileptiform activity increases during long recordings in BIC, and t ...
... models: (1) a 20 mM bicuculline model (BIC); (2) bicuculline and an NMDA antagonist (BIC+MK801); (3) a zero Mg2+ perfusion (0Mg); (4) a focal application of bicuculline to just one hemisphere. Our results demonstrate that bilateral epileptiform activity increases during long recordings in BIC, and t ...
Three Cases of Enduring Memory Impairment after Bilateral Damage
... Although LM’s drinking was reportedly minimal after 1980, his former wife reported that he had six to seven drinks of hard liquor and some beer ;2 d before suffering a series of generalized tonic clonic seizures on September 27, 1984. While LM was riding in an automobile with coworkers, he complaine ...
... Although LM’s drinking was reportedly minimal after 1980, his former wife reported that he had six to seven drinks of hard liquor and some beer ;2 d before suffering a series of generalized tonic clonic seizures on September 27, 1984. While LM was riding in an automobile with coworkers, he complaine ...
May 2008 - Physicians
... Therefore in RSE, benzodiazepine receptors may lose its affinity for its ligands, and therapeutic agents with mechanisms other than GABA inhibition may be more effective. Management of SE and RSE: Published guidelines for the Management of Status Epilepticus have been available for many years. The i ...
... Therefore in RSE, benzodiazepine receptors may lose its affinity for its ligands, and therapeutic agents with mechanisms other than GABA inhibition may be more effective. Management of SE and RSE: Published guidelines for the Management of Status Epilepticus have been available for many years. The i ...
Протокол
... correct errors in movement. Errors are detected by comparing movement commands from the cerebral cortex with movement-produced somatosensory feedback from the spinal cord and information about balance from the vestibular receptors in the inner ear. Errors are corrected by affecting the planning, tim ...
... correct errors in movement. Errors are detected by comparing movement commands from the cerebral cortex with movement-produced somatosensory feedback from the spinal cord and information about balance from the vestibular receptors in the inner ear. Errors are corrected by affecting the planning, tim ...
The Interpretation of Libet`s Results on the Timing of Conscious
... conclusion that the RP precedes the conscious decision (timed by this method). Previous studies had confronted onset of the RP with the mean timing of the decision. However, since the RP reflects a large number of trials, it might be that the timing of the decision had preceded the neural events und ...
... conclusion that the RP precedes the conscious decision (timed by this method). Previous studies had confronted onset of the RP with the mean timing of the decision. However, since the RP reflects a large number of trials, it might be that the timing of the decision had preceded the neural events und ...
Cutaneous sural nerve injury after lateral ankle sprain
... lateral malleolus fracture, sinus tarsi syndrome, Achilles tendinitis, radicular symptoms referred from the lower back, complex regional pain syndrome, and sensory nerve injury involving the superficial peroneal nerve or sural nerve. Radiographs help rule out fracture, osteochondromas, and myositis ...
... lateral malleolus fracture, sinus tarsi syndrome, Achilles tendinitis, radicular symptoms referred from the lower back, complex regional pain syndrome, and sensory nerve injury involving the superficial peroneal nerve or sural nerve. Radiographs help rule out fracture, osteochondromas, and myositis ...
Rotation Goals and Objectives
... evaluation of your won skills in epilepsy management. 2. Develop the skills needed to evaluate unusual epilepsy syndromes based on evidence available in recent journals. Interpersonal and Communication Skills 1. Learn to interact sensitively and effectively with patients who have been given the diag ...
... evaluation of your won skills in epilepsy management. 2. Develop the skills needed to evaluate unusual epilepsy syndromes based on evidence available in recent journals. Interpersonal and Communication Skills 1. Learn to interact sensitively and effectively with patients who have been given the diag ...
PT 311 NEUROSCIENCE
... Now let’s turn our attention from gray matter to white matter. There are three bundles of axons in the hemisphere that have already been identified on mid-sagittal views: the corpus callosum, anterior commissure and fornix (see the tutorial, Medial Surface of the Brain). One additional system of axo ...
... Now let’s turn our attention from gray matter to white matter. There are three bundles of axons in the hemisphere that have already been identified on mid-sagittal views: the corpus callosum, anterior commissure and fornix (see the tutorial, Medial Surface of the Brain). One additional system of axo ...
Brain white matter integrity and association with disorder
... [32,33]. Specifically, Silk et al. [33] found lower AD in the genu and splenium of the CC of children with OCD compared with controls, and lower AD correlated with greater severity of symptoms. In contrast, Jayarajan et al. [32] found significantly higher AD and RD, and neither was significantly cor ...
... [32,33]. Specifically, Silk et al. [33] found lower AD in the genu and splenium of the CC of children with OCD compared with controls, and lower AD correlated with greater severity of symptoms. In contrast, Jayarajan et al. [32] found significantly higher AD and RD, and neither was significantly cor ...
Machine Consciousness: A Modern Approach
... processes. On the other hand, an increasing number of scientists are taking seriously into consideration the possibility that human beings’ consciousness is more than an epiphenomenal by-product. Consciousness may be the expression of some fundamental architectural principle exploited by our brain. ...
... processes. On the other hand, an increasing number of scientists are taking seriously into consideration the possibility that human beings’ consciousness is more than an epiphenomenal by-product. Consciousness may be the expression of some fundamental architectural principle exploited by our brain. ...
FDG-PET Findings in Patients With Suspected
... scans can be the result of active inflammation, but it is necessarily to exclude ictal seizure activity as a cause of hypermetabolism. None of the patients had overt seizures immediately associated with the scans. In 2 of the patients, the hypermetabolic areas were so large that clinical signs shoul ...
... scans can be the result of active inflammation, but it is necessarily to exclude ictal seizure activity as a cause of hypermetabolism. None of the patients had overt seizures immediately associated with the scans. In 2 of the patients, the hypermetabolic areas were so large that clinical signs shoul ...
Wernicke`s area homologue in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and
... the optical fractionator method (West et al. 1991). Histological processing invariably results in tissue shrinkage and other volumetric artefacts. To account for shrinkage, we calculated volumetric correction factors for each individual tissue block. Shrinkage correction, and parameters used for mea ...
... the optical fractionator method (West et al. 1991). Histological processing invariably results in tissue shrinkage and other volumetric artefacts. To account for shrinkage, we calculated volumetric correction factors for each individual tissue block. Shrinkage correction, and parameters used for mea ...
Essential Tremor Followed by Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
... occurred in mid-life (between 32 and 56 years). Duration of ET at death ranged from 10 to 75 years (median, 38 years); in 9 (81.8%), the duration was 30 or more years. All patients had clear bilateral action tremors in the arms that were moderate or severe, and 8 (72.7%) had tremors involving crania ...
... occurred in mid-life (between 32 and 56 years). Duration of ET at death ranged from 10 to 75 years (median, 38 years); in 9 (81.8%), the duration was 30 or more years. All patients had clear bilateral action tremors in the arms that were moderate or severe, and 8 (72.7%) had tremors involving crania ...
Binocular vision, the optic chiasm, and their associations with
... Ipsilateral retinal projections (IRP) in the optic chiasm (OC) vary considerably. Most animal groups possess laterally situated eyes and no or few IRP, but, e.g., cats and primates have frontal eyes and high proportions of IRP. The traditional hypothesis that bifocal vision developed to enable preda ...
... Ipsilateral retinal projections (IRP) in the optic chiasm (OC) vary considerably. Most animal groups possess laterally situated eyes and no or few IRP, but, e.g., cats and primates have frontal eyes and high proportions of IRP. The traditional hypothesis that bifocal vision developed to enable preda ...
powerpoint lecture
... – Receive inputs from multiple sensory areas – Send outputs to multiple areas, including premotor cortex ...
... – Receive inputs from multiple sensory areas – Send outputs to multiple areas, including premotor cortex ...
[ABSTRACT] - University of Twente Student Theses
... button presses presented on the monitor, and to reproduce them from memory using the physical response box immediately after they had been presented on the screen for a total of four times. Each trial from the imitation condition consisted of a single sequence repeated on screen four times, followed ...
... button presses presented on the monitor, and to reproduce them from memory using the physical response box immediately after they had been presented on the screen for a total of four times. Each trial from the imitation condition consisted of a single sequence repeated on screen four times, followed ...
INFORMATION TO THE PATIENT
... care. The first three months with team care were evaluated by Strangert and Andersson (1977). They interviewed patients about their contact with the nursing staff and experience of received information during their stay. The interviews were made on a selected day. All patients admitted on that day w ...
... care. The first three months with team care were evaluated by Strangert and Andersson (1977). They interviewed patients about their contact with the nursing staff and experience of received information during their stay. The interviews were made on a selected day. All patients admitted on that day w ...
Does the sound of a barking dog activate its corresponding visual
... hypotheses regarding interactivity between hub and spoke regions in this manner. This could reflect, at least in part, the considerable methodological challenge of isolating activation specific to semantic processes from that associated with sensorimotor perceptual processes per se. Conventional sub ...
... hypotheses regarding interactivity between hub and spoke regions in this manner. This could reflect, at least in part, the considerable methodological challenge of isolating activation specific to semantic processes from that associated with sensorimotor perceptual processes per se. Conventional sub ...
Frontal lobe dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
... Six age-matched right-handed control subjects were studied. Three of the controls were either friends or spouses of ALS patients, recruited through the local Motor Neuron Disease Association and three were recruited independently and did not know of any friend or relative with ALS. The subjects were ...
... Six age-matched right-handed control subjects were studied. Three of the controls were either friends or spouses of ALS patients, recruited through the local Motor Neuron Disease Association and three were recruited independently and did not know of any friend or relative with ALS. The subjects were ...
- Warwick WRAP
... randomly selected fish. Data from 30 polar-water fish species (blue, temperature ~1°C), 70 temperate species (green, 10–20°C), 88 tropical species (red, temperature 20–30°C) and 17 shark species that live in sub-tropical waters (red, core body temperature range 20–30°C [26,27]) were randomly selecte ...
... randomly selected fish. Data from 30 polar-water fish species (blue, temperature ~1°C), 70 temperate species (green, 10–20°C), 88 tropical species (red, temperature 20–30°C) and 17 shark species that live in sub-tropical waters (red, core body temperature range 20–30°C [26,27]) were randomly selecte ...
Anterior Retropharyngeal Approach to the Cervical Spine
... tumours and especially when a simultaneous anterior vertebral arthrodesis and instrumentation is also required.10 However, the anterior decompression of the cervicomedullary junction restricted to the level of clivus and the anterior arch of atlas is not usually preferred using the present approach ...
... tumours and especially when a simultaneous anterior vertebral arthrodesis and instrumentation is also required.10 However, the anterior decompression of the cervicomedullary junction restricted to the level of clivus and the anterior arch of atlas is not usually preferred using the present approach ...
Brain, Mood and Cognition in Hypothyroidism
... treatment satisfaction in hypothyroidism (publication 1). In the main study, we found subclinically reduced mood in long-term adequately treated patients, but the mood alterations were not associated with alterations in depression-related brain networks. We identified thyroid autoimmunity and treatm ...
... treatment satisfaction in hypothyroidism (publication 1). In the main study, we found subclinically reduced mood in long-term adequately treated patients, but the mood alterations were not associated with alterations in depression-related brain networks. We identified thyroid autoimmunity and treatm ...
Cross-Modal Transfer of Information between the Tactile
... there is no polysensory cross-modal area, no cross-modal region “in which representations formed in one sense would reside and be accessed by another sense,” but suggested instead a system in which the senses can access each other directly from their sensory-specific systems. For the present purpose ...
... there is no polysensory cross-modal area, no cross-modal region “in which representations formed in one sense would reside and be accessed by another sense,” but suggested instead a system in which the senses can access each other directly from their sensory-specific systems. For the present purpose ...
UNER TAN SYNDROME REVIEW
... Abstract: This review includes for the first time a dynamical systems analysis of human quadrupedalism in Uner Tan syndrome, which is characterized by habitual quadrupedalism, impaired intelligence, and rudimentary speech. The first family was discovered in a small village near Iskenderun, and famil ...
... Abstract: This review includes for the first time a dynamical systems analysis of human quadrupedalism in Uner Tan syndrome, which is characterized by habitual quadrupedalism, impaired intelligence, and rudimentary speech. The first family was discovered in a small village near Iskenderun, and famil ...