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Cortical Activation Through Passive Motion Functional MRI

Cortical Activation Through Passive Motion Functional MRI

... the passive-motion fMRI, including 3 tumor resections, 3 tuberectomies for tuberous sclerosis complex, 3 temporal lobectomies, 3 cor- pus callosotomies, 2 topectomies, and 1 frontal ...second ... See full document

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Absent activation in medial prefrontal cortex and temporoparietal junction but not superior temporal sulcus during the perception of biological motion in schizophrenia: a functional MRI study

Absent activation in medial prefrontal cortex and temporoparietal junction but not superior temporal sulcus during the perception of biological motion in schizophrenia: a functional MRI study

... neural activation induced by socially and biologically relevant motion stimuli in bilateral STS for both groups, but differential activation to these same stimuli in the MPFC and TPJ regions in only ... See full document

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Quantification and Reproducibility of Tracking Cortical Extent of Activation by Use of Functional MR Imaging and Magnetoencephalography

Quantification and Reproducibility of Tracking Cortical Extent of Activation by Use of Functional MR Imaging and Magnetoencephalography

... presentation. Motion correction was accom- plished using a multisection 2D algorithm, implemented in the Automated Image Registration (AIR ...(15). Activation detection was accomplished with the STIM- ULATE ... See full document

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Mirror neuron activation in children with developmental coordination disorder: A functional MRI study.

Mirror neuron activation in children with developmental coordination disorder: A functional MRI study.

... Functional images were collected using 25 slices covering the whole brain (slice thickness 4 mm, inter-slice distance 0mm, in-plane resolution 1.8mm×1.8mm) with an echo planar imaging sequence (TR = 3s, TE = 35ms, ... See full document

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Implied motion activation in cortical area MT can be explained by visual low level features

Implied motion activation in cortical area MT can be explained by visual low level features

... manually through a guide tube and then manipulated by a micropositioning ...controller. Cortical areas MT and MST were identified by the recording posi- tion and depth, the transition between gray matter, ... See full document

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Functional correlates of optic flow motion processing in Parkinson’s disease

Functional correlates of optic flow motion processing in Parkinson’s disease

... relative motion between an individual and the environment, also called optic flow, influences the sense of self-motion, postural orientation, veering of gait, and visuospatial ...visual motion areas ... See full document

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Wutte, Magdalena
  

(2012):


	Understanding space by moving through it: neural networks of motion- and space processing in humans.


Dissertation, LMU München: Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN)

Wutte, Magdalena (2012): Understanding space by moving through it: neural networks of motion- and space processing in humans. Dissertation, LMU München: Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN)

... moving through the world, humans as well as animals can make use of motion cues during both active and passive whole-body motion to track their own position in ...the functional ... See full document

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Mapping of the central sulcus with functional MR: active versus passive activation tasks

Mapping of the central sulcus with functional MR: active versus passive activation tasks

... the functional MR signal in large cor- tical draining veins results in spatial nonspecificity, which in turn diminishes the accuracy of the tech- nique for functional ...the functional MR signal and ... See full document

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Timing of Cortical Activation: A Latency Resolved Event Related Functional MR Imaging Study

Timing of Cortical Activation: A Latency Resolved Event Related Functional MR Imaging Study

... The functional data processing for each subject was per- formed on SUN Ultra workstations by using SPM99 (Wellcome Department of Cognitive Neurology, London, UK) imple- mented in Matlab (Mathworks, Sherbon, MA) ... See full document

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... 2003). MRI is an anatomical imaging technique that is used to observe brain ...that MRI can map changes in brain hemodynamics that correspond to cognitive processes ...Together, MRI and fMRI, by ... See full document

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Functional MR imaging of cortical activation of the cerebral hemispheres during motor tasks

Functional MR imaging of cortical activation of the cerebral hemispheres during motor tasks

... area activation mainly in the contralateral hemi- ...ble activation of proprioceptive sensation associated with digital opposition during our designed ...on activation of the postcentral area during ... See full document

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Functional MR activation correlated with intraoperative cortical mapping

Functional MR activation correlated with intraoperative cortical mapping

... of activation on a functional MR image produced by performance of a task and the site mapped intraoperatively during perfor- mance of a similar task were within 2 ...of activation caused by hand ... See full document

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Cortical activation change induced by neuromuscular electrical stimulation during hand movements: a functional NIRS study

Cortical activation change induced by neuromuscular electrical stimulation during hand movements: a functional NIRS study

... plied through a 2-channel electrical stimulator (EMGFES 1000, Cyber Medic, Republic of ...channel through round surface stimula- tion electrodes fixed to the skin with adhesive ... See full document

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Lmx1a drives Cux2 expression in the cortical hem through activation of a conserved intronic enhancer

Lmx1a drives Cux2 expression in the cortical hem through activation of a conserved intronic enhancer

... Cux2 cortical hem ...the cortical hem or adjacent hippocampus, suggesting that activation by Lmx1a is more relevant in vivo than activation by ...the cortical hem, or possibly in the ... See full document

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Can introvoxel incoherent motion MRI be used to differentiate patients with placenta accreta spectrum disorders?

Can introvoxel incoherent motion MRI be used to differentiate patients with placenta accreta spectrum disorders?

... prenatal MRI, dedicated to placental evaluation; Women with placenta previa (n = 187), single pregnancy with a living fetus and a gestation length between 28 + 0 and 39 + 6 weeks were ... See full document

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Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with ispilateral facial flushing is a new variant of paroxysmal extreme pain disorder

Short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache attacks with ispilateral facial flushing is a new variant of paroxysmal extreme pain disorder

... tional MRI studies have revealed functional changes in the nervous systems accompanying similar short-lasting, unilat- eral headaches in the trigeminal areas as follows: activation of the red ... See full document

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Neuroimaging in eating disorders

Neuroimaging in eating disorders

... using functional MRI reported that recovered patients with anorexia nervosa showed altered task-related activation in the medial prefrontal cortex, a critical node of the inhibitory control ...cortex ... See full document

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Impact of Motor Speech Intervention on Neural Activity in Children with Speech Sound Disorders: Use of Magnetoencephalography

Impact of Motor Speech Intervention on Neural Activity in Children with Speech Sound Disorders: Use of Magnetoencephalography

... a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study ex- amining phonological memory in a non-word repetition task reported a marked right lateralized hypoactivation in inferior frontal and middle temporal gyri ... See full document

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Plasticity of the Human Motor Cortex in Patients with Arteriovenous Malformations: A Functional MR Imaging Study

Plasticity of the Human Motor Cortex in Patients with Arteriovenous Malformations: A Functional MR Imaging Study

... representative functional MR imaging sections in patient ...M1 activation in the affected hemisphere was clearly displaced laterally (Fig ...gyrus. Activation within the affected right hemisphere was ... See full document

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Motion Correction of Whole-Body PET Data with a Joint PET-MRI Registration Functional

Motion Correction of Whole-Body PET Data with a Joint PET-MRI Registration Functional

... Further, both modalities may contribute valuable information to the motion detec- tion process. In MR, e.g., the lungs give relatively little signal due to their low proton density [14]. Integrating information ... See full document

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