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Journal of Child Neurology, 2012
For the past 50 years, the medical profession has understood ‘‘brain death’’ to represent the endpoint of a neuropathologic vicious cycle. An initial major brain injury sets off a mutually exacerbating cascade of cerebral edema, increased intracranial pressure, and decreased cerebral blood flow, which advances beyond some point-of-no-return to a state ...
D. Alan Shewmon, D. Alan Shewmon
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For the past 50 years, the medical profession has understood ‘‘brain death’’ to represent the endpoint of a neuropathologic vicious cycle. An initial major brain injury sets off a mutually exacerbating cascade of cerebral edema, increased intracranial pressure, and decreased cerebral blood flow, which advances beyond some point-of-no-return to a state ...
D. Alan Shewmon, D. Alan Shewmon
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Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2006
Functional brain imaging with positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging has been used extensively to map regional changes in brain activity. The signal used by both techniques is based on changes in local circulation and metabolism (brain work).
Marcus E. Raichle, Mark A. Mintun
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Functional brain imaging with positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging has been used extensively to map regional changes in brain activity. The signal used by both techniques is based on changes in local circulation and metabolism (brain work).
Marcus E. Raichle, Mark A. Mintun
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2003
AbstractThe aims of the present study were to investigate whether the processing of an object shadow occurs implicitly, that is without conscious awareness, and where physically within the human brain shadows are processed. Here we present neurological evidence, obtained from studies of brain-injured patients with visual neglect, that shadows are ...
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AbstractThe aims of the present study were to investigate whether the processing of an object shadow occurs implicitly, that is without conscious awareness, and where physically within the human brain shadows are processed. Here we present neurological evidence, obtained from studies of brain-injured patients with visual neglect, that shadows are ...
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Brain Plasticity in the Developing Brain
2013The developing normal brain shows a remarkable capacity for plastic change in response to a wide range of experiences including sensory and motor experience, psychoactive drugs, parent-child relationships, peer relationships, stress, gonadal hormones, intestinal flora, diet, and injury.
Arif Muhammad+3 more
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Neurologic Clinics, 1991
Brain metastases are the most common intracranial tumors and affect 20% to 30% of patients with systemic cancer. Improvements in diagnostic imaging and recent advances in treatment have resulted in extension of survival and decreased morbidity due to neurologic causes.
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Brain metastases are the most common intracranial tumors and affect 20% to 30% of patients with systemic cancer. Improvements in diagnostic imaging and recent advances in treatment have resulted in extension of survival and decreased morbidity due to neurologic causes.
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2010
Publisher Summary This chapter presents the basic structures and regions of the brain and their function in human cognition. Brain has developed and changed through time and so some areas of the brain are older than others. The cortex or neocortex represents recent brain developments in the human, and the frontal and parietal lobes expand their neural
Nicole M. Gage, Bernard J. Baars
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents the basic structures and regions of the brain and their function in human cognition. Brain has developed and changed through time and so some areas of the brain are older than others. The cortex or neocortex represents recent brain developments in the human, and the frontal and parietal lobes expand their neural
Nicole M. Gage, Bernard J. Baars
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Complex network measures of brain connectivity: Uses and interpretations
NeuroImage, 2010M. Rubinov, O. Sporns
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