TEGMENTAL AFFERENTS OF THE AMYGDALOID BODY IN THE
... Projections from the dorsal raphe nucleus to the amygdala were observed also by Aghajanian (1) and Babilier et al. (5). Moreover, Palkovits et al. (32) by means of electron microscope noted a degeneration of nerve terminals in the lateral nucleus of the amygdala after lesions in the dorsal raphe nuc ...
... Projections from the dorsal raphe nucleus to the amygdala were observed also by Aghajanian (1) and Babilier et al. (5). Moreover, Palkovits et al. (32) by means of electron microscope noted a degeneration of nerve terminals in the lateral nucleus of the amygdala after lesions in the dorsal raphe nuc ...
White matter connections of the supplementary motor area in humans
... Postmortem dissection of white matter fibres was performed according to the technique originally described by Klingler.16 Twelve hemispheres in total were used for the present study (six right, six left). The hemispheres were collected at the Newcastle Brain Tissue Resource (Institute for Ageing and ...
... Postmortem dissection of white matter fibres was performed according to the technique originally described by Klingler.16 Twelve hemispheres in total were used for the present study (six right, six left). The hemispheres were collected at the Newcastle Brain Tissue Resource (Institute for Ageing and ...
Feminization of migration and trends in remittances
... the average unemployment rate among foreign-born migrants living in OECD countries in 2013 was 13%, while for natives it was 9%. The obstacles migrants face in hostcountry labor markets are mainly linked to the lack of recognition of their diplomas they acquired in their country of origin, their lim ...
... the average unemployment rate among foreign-born migrants living in OECD countries in 2013 was 13%, while for natives it was 9%. The obstacles migrants face in hostcountry labor markets are mainly linked to the lack of recognition of their diplomas they acquired in their country of origin, their lim ...
Public Restrooms - Moritz College of Law
... federal Equal Rights Amendment (“ERA”) in the 1970s and 1980s.21 ERA opponents invoked the symbol of “unisex bathrooms” to attack sex-integrated bathrooms on the basis that such bathrooms would make society unisex by leading to the end of gender differentiation.22 By contrast, feminists have recentl ...
... federal Equal Rights Amendment (“ERA”) in the 1970s and 1980s.21 ERA opponents invoked the symbol of “unisex bathrooms” to attack sex-integrated bathrooms on the basis that such bathrooms would make society unisex by leading to the end of gender differentiation.22 By contrast, feminists have recentl ...
Male Victims of Intimate Partner Violence in the United States
... Male victims of intimate partner violence have become a serious issue in the United States. According to Ménard, Anderson, and Godboldt (2008), approximately 3.8 women and 1.3 men per 1,000 are victims of intimate partner violence each year. The Bureau of Justice Statistics (2007) noted that each ye ...
... Male victims of intimate partner violence have become a serious issue in the United States. According to Ménard, Anderson, and Godboldt (2008), approximately 3.8 women and 1.3 men per 1,000 are victims of intimate partner violence each year. The Bureau of Justice Statistics (2007) noted that each ye ...
Relationship between Chronological Age and Skeletal Maturity
... used to segregate cases based on their vertical facial height could account for the discrepant findings between the two studies. None of the comparable studies have segregated their sample based on subject gender. Interestingly, when gender was considered, the males and females showed significant di ...
... used to segregate cases based on their vertical facial height could account for the discrepant findings between the two studies. None of the comparable studies have segregated their sample based on subject gender. Interestingly, when gender was considered, the males and females showed significant di ...
Color and Communication in Habronattus Jumping Spiders: Tests of
... sun. Because light environment affects transmission of color signals, the multicolored displays of males may facilitate communication in variable and unpredictable environments. Because these colors can be costly to produce and maintain, they also have the potential to signal reliable information ab ...
... sun. Because light environment affects transmission of color signals, the multicolored displays of males may facilitate communication in variable and unpredictable environments. Because these colors can be costly to produce and maintain, they also have the potential to signal reliable information ab ...
Нейроанатомия
... made up of nerve cell bodies and a few nerve fibres. The exact function of this adhesion is not known and its absence does not cause any functional defects. The cerebellum is also well demonstrated on this image. It is divided into two hemispheres, which are then further subdivided by the deep fissu ...
... made up of nerve cell bodies and a few nerve fibres. The exact function of this adhesion is not known and its absence does not cause any functional defects. The cerebellum is also well demonstrated on this image. It is divided into two hemispheres, which are then further subdivided by the deep fissu ...
Hippocampal Contouring: A Contouring Atlas for RTOG 0933
... Continue contouring in a cephalad (superior) direction, medial to the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle and contour the hypointense grey matter, not the white, bright white matter. Note that the contours are progressively moving in a supero-posterior direction, keeping in line with the curved b ...
... Continue contouring in a cephalad (superior) direction, medial to the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle and contour the hypointense grey matter, not the white, bright white matter. Note that the contours are progressively moving in a supero-posterior direction, keeping in line with the curved b ...
Red: Hippocampus
... Continue contouring in a cephalad (superior) direction, medial to the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle and contour the hypointense grey matter, not the white, bright white matter. Note that the contours are progressively moving in a supero-posterior direction, keeping in line with the curved b ...
... Continue contouring in a cephalad (superior) direction, medial to the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle and contour the hypointense grey matter, not the white, bright white matter. Note that the contours are progressively moving in a supero-posterior direction, keeping in line with the curved b ...
Hippocampal Sparing
... Continue contouring in a cephalad (superior) direction, medial to the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle and contour the hypointense grey matter, not the white, bright white matter. Note that the contours are progressively moving in a supero-posterior direction, keeping in line with the curved b ...
... Continue contouring in a cephalad (superior) direction, medial to the temporal horn of the lateral ventricle and contour the hypointense grey matter, not the white, bright white matter. Note that the contours are progressively moving in a supero-posterior direction, keeping in line with the curved b ...
CEREBRUM
... dominant hemisphere and ablation will result in paralysis of speech. The ablation of this region in the non dominant hemisphere has no effect on speech. D-Prefrontal cortex: is an extensive area that lies anterior to the precentral area. it includes the greater parts of the superior, middle, and inf ...
... dominant hemisphere and ablation will result in paralysis of speech. The ablation of this region in the non dominant hemisphere has no effect on speech. D-Prefrontal cortex: is an extensive area that lies anterior to the precentral area. it includes the greater parts of the superior, middle, and inf ...
Paul Broca`s historic cases
... In 1861, the French surgeon, Pierre Paul Broca, described two patients who had lost the ability to speak after injury to the posterior inferior frontal gyrus of the brain. Since that time, an infinite number of clinical and functional imaging studies have relied on this brain^behaviour relationship ...
... In 1861, the French surgeon, Pierre Paul Broca, described two patients who had lost the ability to speak after injury to the posterior inferior frontal gyrus of the brain. Since that time, an infinite number of clinical and functional imaging studies have relied on this brain^behaviour relationship ...
the Internal Capsule - Turkish Neurosurgery
... MATERIAL and METHODS: Eight formalin fixed cerebral hemispheres were dissected for internal capsule under operating microscope. Klingler’s technique of fiber dissection was adopted. The internal capsule was dissected from superiolateral, inferior and medial surface of cerebral hemisphere. During and ...
... MATERIAL and METHODS: Eight formalin fixed cerebral hemispheres were dissected for internal capsule under operating microscope. Klingler’s technique of fiber dissection was adopted. The internal capsule was dissected from superiolateral, inferior and medial surface of cerebral hemisphere. During and ...
Anatomy of the Spinal Cord and Brain
... attenuated between T3 and T9 levels, and this level of the spinal cord is most vulnerable to ischemia. The anterior spinal artery throughout its length receives anastomotic branches from segmental vessels that enter intervertebral foramina with the ventral and dorsal-root fibers. In cervical levels ...
... attenuated between T3 and T9 levels, and this level of the spinal cord is most vulnerable to ischemia. The anterior spinal artery throughout its length receives anastomotic branches from segmental vessels that enter intervertebral foramina with the ventral and dorsal-root fibers. In cervical levels ...
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... connected to cerebellum; in fact classical condition is mainly due to this interaction between prefrontal cortex (unconscious planning )& cerebellum), so classical condition can’t happen without the cerebellum We have 2 types of memory: 1- Declarative memory that is mainly stored in cortex 2- Nondec ...
... connected to cerebellum; in fact classical condition is mainly due to this interaction between prefrontal cortex (unconscious planning )& cerebellum), so classical condition can’t happen without the cerebellum We have 2 types of memory: 1- Declarative memory that is mainly stored in cortex 2- Nondec ...
Neuroanatomy and Cortical Landmarks
... the fMRI data may reduce this systemic error to some extend that is more pronounced at the very frontal aspect of the frontal lobe and the very posterior aspect of the occipital lobe. However, for individual data, normalization and overlaying fMRI results on anatomy remains crucial. No two brains, n ...
... the fMRI data may reduce this systemic error to some extend that is more pronounced at the very frontal aspect of the frontal lobe and the very posterior aspect of the occipital lobe. However, for individual data, normalization and overlaying fMRI results on anatomy remains crucial. No two brains, n ...
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... The fornix can be excluded by a an ovoid mass of gray matter (1) started to appear inferomedially of horizontal line (in fuchsia) from the superior border of the the atrium of lateral ventricle (2) quadrigeminal cistern (3) to the lateral ventricle (2). Part of gyrus fasciolaris (7) and of Sagittal ...
... The fornix can be excluded by a an ovoid mass of gray matter (1) started to appear inferomedially of horizontal line (in fuchsia) from the superior border of the the atrium of lateral ventricle (2) quadrigeminal cistern (3) to the lateral ventricle (2). Part of gyrus fasciolaris (7) and of Sagittal ...
Optimal EPI parameters for reduction of susceptibility
... because according to the theory (Deichmann et al., 2003) they cause significant BS loss (> 15%) in well-shimmed areas at a slice thickness of 2 mm. EPI magnitude images, echo time (TE) maps, and BS maps were reconstructed from the complex k-space data using a generalized reconstruction method based ...
... because according to the theory (Deichmann et al., 2003) they cause significant BS loss (> 15%) in well-shimmed areas at a slice thickness of 2 mm. EPI magnitude images, echo time (TE) maps, and BS maps were reconstructed from the complex k-space data using a generalized reconstruction method based ...
Flirting with Capital: Negotiating Perceptions of
... site for Asian investment capital. At the same time, Western and diasporic men traveling to this region for business or leisure must contend with these transformations. Since joining the World Trade Organization in 2006, Vietnam has become an attractive destination for foreign investors (particularl ...
... site for Asian investment capital. At the same time, Western and diasporic men traveling to this region for business or leisure must contend with these transformations. Since joining the World Trade Organization in 2006, Vietnam has become an attractive destination for foreign investors (particularl ...
Resection of the Medial Temporal Lobe Disconnects the Rostral
... Because the effect of the complete MTL removal in audition appears to affect auditory working memory specifically, we explored the possibility that this removal had inadvertently invaded the temporal-lobe white matter containing superior temporal/prefrontal and superior temporal/ thalamic projection ...
... Because the effect of the complete MTL removal in audition appears to affect auditory working memory specifically, we explored the possibility that this removal had inadvertently invaded the temporal-lobe white matter containing superior temporal/prefrontal and superior temporal/ thalamic projection ...
Gender equality in and through education in Nigeria
... equality not only in the way we view both sexes but also in the way they are treated or given opportunities in human society. For Renner (1997), it is important to eliminate sexism in the language use in order to provide an environment where every pupil can learn on equal terms. Essentially, the nee ...
... equality not only in the way we view both sexes but also in the way they are treated or given opportunities in human society. For Renner (1997), it is important to eliminate sexism in the language use in order to provide an environment where every pupil can learn on equal terms. Essentially, the nee ...
Full PDF - IOSR Journals
... years age group and then finally decreases to 0.58grams in 51 to 60years age group. This suggests that the use of this parameter of the hyoid bone to estimate the age only in males. (b) The mean length of the greater cornu of males (right) is 33.8mm in 21 to 30 years age group, it decreases to 32.1m ...
... years age group and then finally decreases to 0.58grams in 51 to 60years age group. This suggests that the use of this parameter of the hyoid bone to estimate the age only in males. (b) The mean length of the greater cornu of males (right) is 33.8mm in 21 to 30 years age group, it decreases to 32.1m ...
Read Chapter 1 .
... strength, athleticism, fatherhood, and heterosexual prowess.19 Sociologist Michael Kimmel argues that manhood is equated with and defined by power.20 In reality, the achievement of perfect manhood and masculinity is possible for only a small, privileged minority. As a result, most men suffer from fe ...
... strength, athleticism, fatherhood, and heterosexual prowess.19 Sociologist Michael Kimmel argues that manhood is equated with and defined by power.20 In reality, the achievement of perfect manhood and masculinity is possible for only a small, privileged minority. As a result, most men suffer from fe ...
Neuroscience of sex differences
Neuroscience of sex differences is the study of the characteristics of the brain that separate the male brain from the female brain. Unlike sexual characteristics, which are the physical qualities that separate the two sexes of an organism, the neurological differences are not visually apparent and therefore hard to study. Psychological sex differences are thought by some to reflect the interaction of genes, hormones and social learning on brain development throughout the lifespan. Some evidence from brain morphology and function studies indicates that male and female brains cannot always be assumed to be identical from either a structural or functional perspective, and some brain structures are sexually dimorphic.