Absolute Pitch—Functional Evidence of Speech
... temporal sulcus) subserves these processes by gating and collating basic auditory and lexical memory information. This proposed link between basal auditory and higher-order speech information processing leads to the main hypothesis of this paper assuming a link between musical expertise (especially ...
... temporal sulcus) subserves these processes by gating and collating basic auditory and lexical memory information. This proposed link between basal auditory and higher-order speech information processing leads to the main hypothesis of this paper assuming a link between musical expertise (especially ...
CENTRALNA BOLEČINA – PATOFIZIOLOGIJA IN TERAPIJA CENTRAL
... • often made worse by touch, movement, emotions, and temperature changes, usually cold temperatures • individuals experience one or more types of pain sensations, the most prominent being burning mingled with the burning may be sensations of “needles and pins“, pressing, lacerating, or aching pain ...
... • often made worse by touch, movement, emotions, and temperature changes, usually cold temperatures • individuals experience one or more types of pain sensations, the most prominent being burning mingled with the burning may be sensations of “needles and pins“, pressing, lacerating, or aching pain ...
aging and dementias
... plasticity deficits that occur during ageing. Neurons in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of aged monkeys, similar to CA1-CA3 pyramids have a significantly larger AHP compared to young neurons that relate in part to increases in Ca2+ conductance. There are subtle deficits in old aged rats in the inductio ...
... plasticity deficits that occur during ageing. Neurons in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of aged monkeys, similar to CA1-CA3 pyramids have a significantly larger AHP compared to young neurons that relate in part to increases in Ca2+ conductance. There are subtle deficits in old aged rats in the inductio ...
2009 CBT445 HeadSpine(01 09 09)
... Introduction The head, spine and chest contain the body’s most vital organs. Although they are wellprotected, blunt or penetrating trauma can cause life threatening injuries when any of these areas are insulted. Your job when dealing with trauma is to determine if a patient is SICK or NOT SICK, asse ...
... Introduction The head, spine and chest contain the body’s most vital organs. Although they are wellprotected, blunt or penetrating trauma can cause life threatening injuries when any of these areas are insulted. Your job when dealing with trauma is to determine if a patient is SICK or NOT SICK, asse ...
Head, Spine and Chest Trauma
... Introduction The head, spine and chest contain the body’s most vital organs. Although they are wellprotected, blunt or penetrating trauma can cause life threatening injuries when any of these areas are insulted. Your job when dealing with trauma is to determine if a patient is SICK or NOT SICK, asse ...
... Introduction The head, spine and chest contain the body’s most vital organs. Although they are wellprotected, blunt or penetrating trauma can cause life threatening injuries when any of these areas are insulted. Your job when dealing with trauma is to determine if a patient is SICK or NOT SICK, asse ...
Neuro-ophthalmic disorders
... • Acute loss of vision that progress over a few days and then slowly improve (some are permanent) • Varies from a small area of blurring to complete blindness • Distorted vision and reduced color vision • Pain on eye movement in retrobulbar neuritis • Preceding history of viral illness • 40-70% deve ...
... • Acute loss of vision that progress over a few days and then slowly improve (some are permanent) • Varies from a small area of blurring to complete blindness • Distorted vision and reduced color vision • Pain on eye movement in retrobulbar neuritis • Preceding history of viral illness • 40-70% deve ...
Salience network dysfunction hypothesis in autism spectrum disorders
... that patients with ASD felt pain in the rain and while showering. Moreover, patients with ASD could not tolerate noise in a crowd, felt bad when they placed their tongue on any type of food, and were also frightened at the sight of a flooding room. The sensory problems observed in patients with ASD ...
... that patients with ASD felt pain in the rain and while showering. Moreover, patients with ASD could not tolerate noise in a crowd, felt bad when they placed their tongue on any type of food, and were also frightened at the sight of a flooding room. The sensory problems observed in patients with ASD ...
White Matter Development During Childhood and Adolescence: A
... to this cognitive development are capabilities such as working memory, inhibition and attention. These capabilities improve with age (Berman and Friedman, 1995; Luciana and Nelson, 1998; Bedard et al., 2002; Luna et al., 2001; Kwon et al., 2002), and have been attributed at least partially to prefro ...
... to this cognitive development are capabilities such as working memory, inhibition and attention. These capabilities improve with age (Berman and Friedman, 1995; Luciana and Nelson, 1998; Bedard et al., 2002; Luna et al., 2001; Kwon et al., 2002), and have been attributed at least partially to prefro ...
Effects of Neuregulin 3 Genotype on Human Prefrontal Cortex
... prefrontal cortical physiology in healthy individuals. We observed highly significant and regionally specific effects of NRG3 genotype on right VLPFC function, whereby during working memory, greater activation was observed in rs10748842 minor allele (C) carriers compared with risk-associated T allel ...
... prefrontal cortical physiology in healthy individuals. We observed highly significant and regionally specific effects of NRG3 genotype on right VLPFC function, whereby during working memory, greater activation was observed in rs10748842 minor allele (C) carriers compared with risk-associated T allel ...
An Integrative Theory of Prefrontal Cortex Function Earl K. Miller
... PFC must maintain information in face of distractions, but it must also be highly flexible or plastic PFC must have connections (going both ways) to a diverse amount of information in the brain, and there is a lot of evidence that it meets this requirement There is also evidence that PFC neurons ...
... PFC must maintain information in face of distractions, but it must also be highly flexible or plastic PFC must have connections (going both ways) to a diverse amount of information in the brain, and there is a lot of evidence that it meets this requirement There is also evidence that PFC neurons ...
Neuroradiology - University of Virginia School of Medicine
... ask? As you can see from the above info, both IV contrast and an acute bleed will show up bright on CT. You must first rule out hemorrhage in any acute stroke patient, so that appropriate therapy can be started. You wouldn’t want to start thrombolytic therapy on someone who is actively bleeding!!! ...
... ask? As you can see from the above info, both IV contrast and an acute bleed will show up bright on CT. You must first rule out hemorrhage in any acute stroke patient, so that appropriate therapy can be started. You wouldn’t want to start thrombolytic therapy on someone who is actively bleeding!!! ...
aging and dementias
... As mentioned, a hallmark of aging in many brain regions is a progressive atrophy of neurons, but the relationship to neuron death is unclear. The nucleolar shrinkage in the remaining neurons of the SN in PD is particularly puzzling because lesions of this pathway induced hyperactivity in the remaini ...
... As mentioned, a hallmark of aging in many brain regions is a progressive atrophy of neurons, but the relationship to neuron death is unclear. The nucleolar shrinkage in the remaining neurons of the SN in PD is particularly puzzling because lesions of this pathway induced hyperactivity in the remaini ...
Postmortem verification of MS cortical lesion detection - VU-dare
... scoring with 3D DIR were introduced,24 but sensitivity and pathologic specificity of 3D DIR have never been formally assessed by comparison to the gold standard of histopathology. In the current study we aimed to verify CL scoring on postmortem 3D DIR images by directly comparing them to histopathol ...
... scoring with 3D DIR were introduced,24 but sensitivity and pathologic specificity of 3D DIR have never been formally assessed by comparison to the gold standard of histopathology. In the current study we aimed to verify CL scoring on postmortem 3D DIR images by directly comparing them to histopathol ...
Screen - Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance
... demand as the Centre becomes more established as ...
... demand as the Centre becomes more established as ...
ARVO 2016 Annual Meeting Abstracts 515 Neuro
... Purpose: Measuring visual fields is particularly important for children with brain lesions who are known to have field defects. Performing perimetry in pediatric population however is challenging. Only few research instruments (e.g. double arc perimeter) can be used to test infants and toddlers but ...
... Purpose: Measuring visual fields is particularly important for children with brain lesions who are known to have field defects. Performing perimetry in pediatric population however is challenging. Only few research instruments (e.g. double arc perimeter) can be used to test infants and toddlers but ...
Locomotion Evoked by Stimulation of the Brain Stem in the Atlantic
... artifactually. To estimatethe spreadof the aminoacids,an equivalent volume of Fast green (10% w/v) was injected into the opposite side of the brain.The maximalspreadof Fast green detectable was determined during subsequent histological processing. Typically, chemical stimulation was attempted at a m ...
... artifactually. To estimatethe spreadof the aminoacids,an equivalent volume of Fast green (10% w/v) was injected into the opposite side of the brain.The maximalspreadof Fast green detectable was determined during subsequent histological processing. Typically, chemical stimulation was attempted at a m ...
The importance of cerebrospinal fluid in cerebral cortical development
... developing cerebral cortex. We have previously shown that CSF alone supports viability as well as proliferation of cortical cells in vitro. The CSF was able to maintain viability of the cortical epithelial cells and stimulate their proliferation. In fact, given that at the early stages of developmen ...
... developing cerebral cortex. We have previously shown that CSF alone supports viability as well as proliferation of cortical cells in vitro. The CSF was able to maintain viability of the cortical epithelial cells and stimulate their proliferation. In fact, given that at the early stages of developmen ...
Trauma: Head/Brain Injuries
... Symptoms are often delayed, so patients may not seek medical help with an initial blow to the head or may appear to have no significant injury; however, as bleeding continues, the patient’s condition can deteriorate rapidly. Many patients may initially lose consciousness and then have a period of no ...
... Symptoms are often delayed, so patients may not seek medical help with an initial blow to the head or may appear to have no significant injury; however, as bleeding continues, the patient’s condition can deteriorate rapidly. Many patients may initially lose consciousness and then have a period of no ...
Morphometry of In Vivo Human White Matter Association Pathways
... pathways in the human brain in terms of their location, size, and trajectory. In the present study, we demonstrated the ability to characterize the stems of more discrete corticocortical association pathways than have been previously reported in living humans. This is an advance over the previous li ...
... pathways in the human brain in terms of their location, size, and trajectory. In the present study, we demonstrated the ability to characterize the stems of more discrete corticocortical association pathways than have been previously reported in living humans. This is an advance over the previous li ...
Reprints
... Perinatal exposure of rats with induced microgyria to testosterone propionate is capable of triggering in females the same thalamic changes seen in males, although the same manipulation does not change the microgyria itself. The thalamic changes are associated with auditory perceptual deficits in th ...
... Perinatal exposure of rats with induced microgyria to testosterone propionate is capable of triggering in females the same thalamic changes seen in males, although the same manipulation does not change the microgyria itself. The thalamic changes are associated with auditory perceptual deficits in th ...
Article PDF - Oxford Academic
... usually evolutionarily neutral, whereas any change in the amino acid sequence is potentially subject to positive or negative evolutionary effects (Gilbert and others 2005). If the ratio of nonsynonymous changes to synonymous (Ka/Ks) or intronic (Ka/Ki) changes approaches or exceeds 1, the neural gen ...
... usually evolutionarily neutral, whereas any change in the amino acid sequence is potentially subject to positive or negative evolutionary effects (Gilbert and others 2005). If the ratio of nonsynonymous changes to synonymous (Ka/Ks) or intronic (Ka/Ki) changes approaches or exceeds 1, the neural gen ...
Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein K Autoantibodies in
... activation of immune system cells that also impairs neurological recovery after TBI [16]. On the other hand, there are evidences of cell-mediated immune response within the brain and the systemic circulation after TBI, were antibodies and B cells are also pivotal players [1]. More specifically, the ...
... activation of immune system cells that also impairs neurological recovery after TBI [16]. On the other hand, there are evidences of cell-mediated immune response within the brain and the systemic circulation after TBI, were antibodies and B cells are also pivotal players [1]. More specifically, the ...
Neuro Board Review
... vomiting because ICP is highest in the morning. Contrast is recommended because of the insidious onset, which could indicate either a neoplasm or infectious process. Intravenous contrast is not needed for all neuroimaging procedures. However, it increases the diagnostic yield of imaging studies wher ...
... vomiting because ICP is highest in the morning. Contrast is recommended because of the insidious onset, which could indicate either a neoplasm or infectious process. Intravenous contrast is not needed for all neuroimaging procedures. However, it increases the diagnostic yield of imaging studies wher ...
Fungal Pan-sinusitis with Severe Visual Loss in Uncontrolled Diabetes
... necessary as our first case illustrates an incomplete initial sinus drainage procedure with subsequent orbital involvement. It is also worth noting that polymicrobial infection of the sinuses can occur, as illustrated in our first case, and hence appropriate antibiotics and antifungal treatment need ...
... necessary as our first case illustrates an incomplete initial sinus drainage procedure with subsequent orbital involvement. It is also worth noting that polymicrobial infection of the sinuses can occur, as illustrated in our first case, and hence appropriate antibiotics and antifungal treatment need ...
a brief review of the walking time bomb
... previously been narrowed due to atherosclerosis ("hardening of the artery"). When a blood clot or a piece of an atherosclerotic plaque (a cholesterol and calcium deposit on the wall of the artery) breaks loose, it can travel through the circulation and lodge in an artery of the brain, plugging it up ...
... previously been narrowed due to atherosclerosis ("hardening of the artery"). When a blood clot or a piece of an atherosclerotic plaque (a cholesterol and calcium deposit on the wall of the artery) breaks loose, it can travel through the circulation and lodge in an artery of the brain, plugging it up ...