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... of functions and their associated anatomical landmarks (7). Classically, the anatomic location of a lesion is defined using an elaborated system based on reliable anatomic landmarks (8 –14), that takes into account variations of the location and the shape of these landmarks. Clear reliable landmarks ...
... of functions and their associated anatomical landmarks (7). Classically, the anatomic location of a lesion is defined using an elaborated system based on reliable anatomic landmarks (8 –14), that takes into account variations of the location and the shape of these landmarks. Clear reliable landmarks ...
Mind Lectures 2
... brain system, and thus exist at a level higher than that of neurons and synapses. Individual neurons are not conscious, but portions of the brain system composed of neurons are conscious. ...
... brain system, and thus exist at a level higher than that of neurons and synapses. Individual neurons are not conscious, but portions of the brain system composed of neurons are conscious. ...
Consciousness, biology and quantum hypotheses
... “The cerebral cortex and thalamus constitute a unified oscillatory machine displaying different spontaneous rhythms that are dependent on the behavioral state of vigilance.” (I.e., waking, deep sleep, and dreaming.) This view is widely accepted. The oscillatory activity of the waking state depends o ...
... “The cerebral cortex and thalamus constitute a unified oscillatory machine displaying different spontaneous rhythms that are dependent on the behavioral state of vigilance.” (I.e., waking, deep sleep, and dreaming.) This view is widely accepted. The oscillatory activity of the waking state depends o ...
Functional Imaging of Central Nervous System Involvement in
... the observed changes in S2 might arise from a reduced forward propagation of inputs generated in corresponding S1 maps, given the fact that the activation level of S2 depends on either direct or indirect inputs from S1.33 Besides, this study demonstrated the functional relevance of cortical S1 and S ...
... the observed changes in S2 might arise from a reduced forward propagation of inputs generated in corresponding S1 maps, given the fact that the activation level of S2 depends on either direct or indirect inputs from S1.33 Besides, this study demonstrated the functional relevance of cortical S1 and S ...
Mate pair sequencing for the detection of chromosomal aberrations
... improvement compared to conventional karyotyping. The genetic cause remains however ...
... improvement compared to conventional karyotyping. The genetic cause remains however ...
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... The diagnosis of ACD was made on the basis of the history, physical examination, and neurological examination and by laboratory tests and CT scans to exclude other diseases. None of the patients with ACD had disorders of sensory function adequate to cause ataxia of movements. The laboratory tests in ...
... The diagnosis of ACD was made on the basis of the history, physical examination, and neurological examination and by laboratory tests and CT scans to exclude other diseases. None of the patients with ACD had disorders of sensory function adequate to cause ataxia of movements. The laboratory tests in ...
Visual speech circuits in profound acquired
... hearing loss since childhood yielding profound deafness in adulthood. The other two patients were deafened by ototoxic drug and head trauma. None of them used sign language, and they all relied on speechreading and reading for communication. Three deaf patients were excluded from the functional magn ...
... hearing loss since childhood yielding profound deafness in adulthood. The other two patients were deafened by ototoxic drug and head trauma. None of them used sign language, and they all relied on speechreading and reading for communication. Three deaf patients were excluded from the functional magn ...
WHEN THE visual cortex in the occipital lobe is electrically
... of surgery. Preoperative medications included diazepam, droperidol and fentanyl. The only medication given during surgery was the local anaesthesia, bupivacaine hydrocholoride sometimes mixed with lidocaine. During the one hour study time 80-150 stimulus presentations were tested, of which 30-50 per ...
... of surgery. Preoperative medications included diazepam, droperidol and fentanyl. The only medication given during surgery was the local anaesthesia, bupivacaine hydrocholoride sometimes mixed with lidocaine. During the one hour study time 80-150 stimulus presentations were tested, of which 30-50 per ...
Motor pathway injury in patients with
... Periventricular leucomalacia has long been investigated as a leading cause of motor and cognitive impairment in subjects who were born prematurely with a low birth weight or very low birth weight. The main neuropathological feature is a focal or diffuse necrosis of cerebral white matter with loss of ...
... Periventricular leucomalacia has long been investigated as a leading cause of motor and cognitive impairment in subjects who were born prematurely with a low birth weight or very low birth weight. The main neuropathological feature is a focal or diffuse necrosis of cerebral white matter with loss of ...
Patients with Ehlers Danlos syndrome and CRPS
... Rare patients are left with chronic pain, vasodysregulation, and other symptoms that define complex regional pain syndrome (eRPS), after limb traumas. The predisposing factors are unknown. Genetic factors undoubtedly contribute, but have not yet been identified. We report four eRPS patients also dia ...
... Rare patients are left with chronic pain, vasodysregulation, and other symptoms that define complex regional pain syndrome (eRPS), after limb traumas. The predisposing factors are unknown. Genetic factors undoubtedly contribute, but have not yet been identified. We report four eRPS patients also dia ...
Abnormal gray matter aging in chronic pain patients
... (Bergfield et al., 2009; Blinkov and Glezer, 1968; Good et al., 2001; McGinnis et al., 2011; Morrison and Hof, 2007; Sowell et al., 2003), although hypertrophy has also been reported in some brain areas (Fjell et al., 2009; Salat et al., 2004). GM changes in the brain also occur with dysfunction, in ...
... (Bergfield et al., 2009; Blinkov and Glezer, 1968; Good et al., 2001; McGinnis et al., 2011; Morrison and Hof, 2007; Sowell et al., 2003), although hypertrophy has also been reported in some brain areas (Fjell et al., 2009; Salat et al., 2004). GM changes in the brain also occur with dysfunction, in ...
MSAC One Page Summary - Department of Health
... adverse events such as facial nerve damage were reported to have occurred rarely. Damage to the chorda tympani nerve was reported more commonly; however, some instances of resulting taste disturbance were reported to have been transient and to have resolved over time. Technical complications related ...
... adverse events such as facial nerve damage were reported to have occurred rarely. Damage to the chorda tympani nerve was reported more commonly; however, some instances of resulting taste disturbance were reported to have been transient and to have resolved over time. Technical complications related ...
Human medial frontal cortex mediates unconscious inhibition of
... interesting implications for the exact roles of the SEF and SMA – how directly dependent on sensory input are these automatic sensory-motor mechanisms? Functional localisation of SEF and SMA in healthy participants Although the average location of the supplementary motor complex, which includes SEF ...
... interesting implications for the exact roles of the SEF and SMA – how directly dependent on sensory input are these automatic sensory-motor mechanisms? Functional localisation of SEF and SMA in healthy participants Although the average location of the supplementary motor complex, which includes SEF ...
Lower Gut Motility Disorders Procedure Profile
... muscles, improves coordination, and teaches patients to avoid straining. Biofeedback allows the patient to visualize their improvement in contracting the anal sphincter. In addition, the patients are trained to contract their sphincters more rapidly. Bowel Training — Relearning to control the bowels ...
... muscles, improves coordination, and teaches patients to avoid straining. Biofeedback allows the patient to visualize their improvement in contracting the anal sphincter. In addition, the patients are trained to contract their sphincters more rapidly. Bowel Training — Relearning to control the bowels ...
Listening to Narrative Speech after Aphasic
... had English as their first language. Each gave informed consent to participate in the study. The local ethics committee approved the project. Permission to administer radioisotopes was given by the Department of Health, UK. The results from the normal subjects have been previously reported (Crinion e ...
... had English as their first language. Each gave informed consent to participate in the study. The local ethics committee approved the project. Permission to administer radioisotopes was given by the Department of Health, UK. The results from the normal subjects have been previously reported (Crinion e ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... Diagnostic Significance of Conventional and Advanced Neuroimaging in Sturge-Weber Syndrome.. sequences failed to show any abnormality. Follow-up MRI after the first seizure at the age of 12 months demonstrated strong leptomeningeal enhancement, while BOLD venography revealed abnormal medullary and ...
... Diagnostic Significance of Conventional and Advanced Neuroimaging in Sturge-Weber Syndrome.. sequences failed to show any abnormality. Follow-up MRI after the first seizure at the age of 12 months demonstrated strong leptomeningeal enhancement, while BOLD venography revealed abnormal medullary and ...
Do reports of consciousness during cardiac arrest hold
... of mind and consciousness is a product of the activity of neural networks or a consequence of electromagnetic processes within multiple areas of the brain as proposed by those in favour of the conventional theories detailed above, then one would expect there to be no activity of the mind and conscio ...
... of mind and consciousness is a product of the activity of neural networks or a consequence of electromagnetic processes within multiple areas of the brain as proposed by those in favour of the conventional theories detailed above, then one would expect there to be no activity of the mind and conscio ...
Peripheric nervous system. Vegetative nervous system
... vessels and fat cells ( adipocytes) are seen in the preparation. How do we call this formation? 6. A preparation of the small intestine impregnated with silver. Neurons which axons and dendrites do not differ are seen between the mascular layers. What type of neurons are they? 7. In the intramural v ...
... vessels and fat cells ( adipocytes) are seen in the preparation. How do we call this formation? 6. A preparation of the small intestine impregnated with silver. Neurons which axons and dendrites do not differ are seen between the mascular layers. What type of neurons are they? 7. In the intramural v ...
Contributions of temporal-parietal junction to the human
... The P3 component of the event-related potential (ERP) is generated in humans and other mammalian species when attention is drawn to infrequent stimuli. We assessed the role of subregions of human posterior association cortex in auditory P3 generation in groups of patients with focal cortical lesions ...
... The P3 component of the event-related potential (ERP) is generated in humans and other mammalian species when attention is drawn to infrequent stimuli. We assessed the role of subregions of human posterior association cortex in auditory P3 generation in groups of patients with focal cortical lesions ...
Motor Cortex Stimulation for Refractory Benign Pain
... potential candidate for MSC, a number of issues must be taken into consideration, as follows: 1. Common neurosurgical considerations for patient selection and risk management, such as assessment of cardiovascular risk, major organ disease, overall health, clotting disorders or use of anticlotting ag ...
... potential candidate for MSC, a number of issues must be taken into consideration, as follows: 1. Common neurosurgical considerations for patient selection and risk management, such as assessment of cardiovascular risk, major organ disease, overall health, clotting disorders or use of anticlotting ag ...
Dysregulation of Arousal and Amygdala
... skin conductance responses made it feasible to extract concurrent brain and arousal responses to individual face stimuli. To examine fMRI BOLD responses in relation to skin conductance responses, we first formed two subsets of fear stimuli for each subject, referred to as “with-arousal” and “without ...
... skin conductance responses made it feasible to extract concurrent brain and arousal responses to individual face stimuli. To examine fMRI BOLD responses in relation to skin conductance responses, we first formed two subsets of fear stimuli for each subject, referred to as “with-arousal” and “without ...
Modulation of brain activity by electrical stimulation and external
... The basal ganglia, thalamus and motor cortex all play a major role in normal voluntary movement. Even though they have different functions, a disturbance in one of these areas can disrupt the complex interaction network, which can lead to several movement disorders. First indications of the importan ...
... The basal ganglia, thalamus and motor cortex all play a major role in normal voluntary movement. Even though they have different functions, a disturbance in one of these areas can disrupt the complex interaction network, which can lead to several movement disorders. First indications of the importan ...
Cell Density in the Border Zone Around Old Small Human Brain
... sue blocks and corresponding sections were compared in each patient. The linear shrinkage of 29% ± 3% (mean and standard variation) produced during the histological preparation was taken into account in all length and density measurements. The patient's data are summarized in table 1, but more detai ...
... sue blocks and corresponding sections were compared in each patient. The linear shrinkage of 29% ± 3% (mean and standard variation) produced during the histological preparation was taken into account in all length and density measurements. The patient's data are summarized in table 1, but more detai ...
PTA 150 Day 11 TBI
... • The time between the injury and when the patient is able to remember recent events. The patient does not recall the injury circumstances. • The patient cannot retain new information or hold recent memories. This affects their ability to learn new skills. ...
... • The time between the injury and when the patient is able to remember recent events. The patient does not recall the injury circumstances. • The patient cannot retain new information or hold recent memories. This affects their ability to learn new skills. ...