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Temporal order processing of syllables in the left parietal lobe

Temporal order processing of syllables in the left parietal lobe

... strong predictions regarding the role of the left temporal and frontal areas in phonological processing and motor speech, re- spectively, but is less descriptive about the nature of interface that may be provided by the ...

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Inferior Parietal Lobe Activity in Visuo Motor Integration during the Robot Hand Illusion

Inferior Parietal Lobe Activity in Visuo Motor Integration during the Robot Hand Illusion

... inferior parietal cortex was modulated by the delay between the motor command and the visual feedback regarding the movement of the robot ...inferior parietal lobe is essential for integrating motor ...

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Multisensory perception: magnetic disruption of attention in human parietal lobe

Multisensory perception: magnetic disruption of attention in human parietal lobe

... brain's parietal lobe may mediate just these sorts of switches of attention, from hearing to touch, when we strive to perceive the differences in frequencies and intensities of touches and sounds ...

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Neuroinflammation is increased in the parietal cortex of atypical Alzheimer’s disease

Neuroinflammation is increased in the parietal cortex of atypical Alzheimer’s disease

... when assessing the clinical phenotype. The clinical stratification was based on (collateral) history and cogni- tive examination documented by the clinical neurologist. Cases with first-degree relatives affected by EOAD ...

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The role of right and left parietal lobes in the conceptual processing of numbers

The role of right and left parietal lobes in the conceptual processing of numbers

... Three approaches have recently been used to dissoci- ate number processing from other processes that corre- lated with reaction times (RTs). The optimum approach is to equate RTs across different tasks, that is, equate ...

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Case mixing and the right parietal cortex: evidence from rTMS

Case mixing and the right parietal cortex: evidence from rTMS

... Neuropsychological evidence supports the argument for a necessary role of attention in visual word recognition. For example, the syndrome of visual neglect is frequently attributed to a deficit in spatial attention (e.g. ...

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Assembly and use of new task rules in fronto parietal cortex

Assembly and use of new task rules in fronto parietal cortex

... activity in a wide network of frontal and parietal regions (Crone et al., 2009; Duncan, 2005; Duncan et al., 2000; Esposito, Kirkby, Van Horn, Ellmore, & Berman, 1999; Prabhakaran, Smith, Desmond, Glover, ...

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Abnormalities in personal space and parietal–frontal function in schizophrenia

Abnormalities in personal space and parietal–frontal function in schizophrenia

... the parietal cortex is one of the last areas to become myelinated in the human brain, it may be particularly vulnerable to the pathological events associated with the onset of schizophrenia (which occurs typically ...

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Radiation induced temporal lobe necrosis

Radiation induced temporal lobe necrosis

... temporal lobe, with edema extending superiorly into the parietal ...temporal lobe but an ex- tensive lesion on the contralateral side, not seen before (Fig ...

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Neural Prosthetics and Parietal Cortex

Neural Prosthetics and Parietal Cortex

... the parietal lobe and its subregions, primarily in non-human primates, has uncovered alternative areas that could also benefit neural ...areas, parietal regions can supply information about the ...

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The Actions of Secretagogues on Oxygen Uptake by Isolated Mammalian Parietal Cells

The Actions of Secretagogues on Oxygen Uptake by Isolated Mammalian Parietal Cells

... varying parietal cell content obtained with the Beckman elutriator rotor, basal and stimulated oxygen uptake correlated with the parietal cell content of the ...85% parietal cells and in unenriched ...

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Atretic parietal cephaloceles revisited: an enlarging clinical and imaging spectrum?

Atretic parietal cephaloceles revisited: an enlarging clinical and imaging spectrum?

... Our patient population consisted of eight children (five girls and three boys) who were seen in the neurosurgery department between 1985 and 1994 for evaluation of a midline parietal subscalp nodule or cyst. The ...

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A sky polarization compass in lizards: the central role of the parietal eye

A sky polarization compass in lizards: the central role of the parietal eye

... the parietal eye in lizard orientation in the field under the sun (Ellis-Quinn and Simon, 1991; Freake, ...their parietal eyes were covered with a patch ...the parietal eye in lizard orientation ...

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Extracellular calcium and cholinergic stimulation of isolated canine parietal cells

Extracellular calcium and cholinergic stimulation of isolated canine parietal cells

... Incubation of parietal cells in 0-.1 mM calcium, rather than the usual 1.8 mM concentration, reduced the response to 100 microM carbachol by 92 +/- 2%, whereas histamine stimulation was impaired by 28 +/- 5%. A ...

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Dysregulation within the Prefronto Parietal Background Monitoring Network in Schizophrenia

Dysregulation within the Prefronto Parietal Background Monitoring Network in Schizophrenia

... The detection of a fronto-parietal network activated by both tasks in healthy controls as well as in schizophre- nia patients conforms to both prior findings of our group [29] [30] [32] and to findings of other ...

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Temporal lobe epilepsy with amygdala enlargement: a subtype of temporal lobe epilepsy

Temporal lobe epilepsy with amygdala enlargement: a subtype of temporal lobe epilepsy

... The mechanisms leading to amygdala enlargement in TLE are a matter of debate. A recent study reported the chronic and long lasting inflammatory processes with or without a self-limited course occurred in these TLE pa- ...

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Haptic-based object-directed behavior: the role of parietal operculum.

Haptic-based object-directed behavior: the role of parietal operculum.

... two parietal regions have been depicted as involved in somatosensory control of movement and such connection with the frontal F2 has been hypothesized as be engaged in the control of limb movements on the basis of ...

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Parietal and peritoneal localizations of hepatocellular carcinoma: is there a place for a curative surgery?

Parietal and peritoneal localizations of hepatocellular carcinoma: is there a place for a curative surgery?

... the parietal and/or peritoneal localiza- tions of HCC (HCC-PPL) present the same biologic and prognostic value as other extrahepatic metastases - simply representing the growth of viable cells outside the liver - ...

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MAO-A and the EEG Recognition Memory Signal in Left Parietal Cortex

MAO-A and the EEG Recognition Memory Signal in Left Parietal Cortex

... left parietal cortex 500-­‐ 800 ms after stimulus was presented, indicated by mean peak amplitudes in this ROI and timeframe being greater for hits than correct ...left parietal cortex and MAO-­‐A ...

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Immunohistochemical Analysis of the Acid Secretion  Potency in Gastric Parietal Cells

Immunohistochemical Analysis of the Acid Secretion Potency in Gastric Parietal Cells

... The purpose of this work was to decide at which level parietal cells are most active. Acid secretion activity in the gland appears to be higher in the segment from the isthmus to the upper glandular base, which ...

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