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The Perirhinal Cortex

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2014
Anatomically, the perirhinal cortex sits at the boundary between the medial temporal lobe and the ventral visual pathway. It has prominent interconnections not only with both these systems, but also with a wide range of unimodal and polymodal association areas.
Wendy A, Suzuki, Yuji, Naya
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Dynein at the cortex

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2002
Cytoplasmic dynein is a minus end directed microtubule motor protein with numerous functions during interphase and mitosis. Recent evidence has identified several roles mediated by a fraction of cytoplasmic dynein associated with the cell cortex. So far, these include nuclear migration, mitotic spindle orientation, and cytoskeletal reorientation during
Denis L, Dujardin, Richard B, Vallee
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The Adrenal Cortex

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1935
Note. —This article and the articles in the previous issues of The Journal are part of a series published under the auspices of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry. Other articles zvill appear in succeeding issues. When completed, the series will be published in book form.—Ed.
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The Cerebral Cortex: Visual Cortex

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986
Brain structure involved in visual processing is examined in this new volume of The Cerebral Cortex . Ophthalmologists, particularly neuroophthalmologists, and visual scientists concerned with visual processing will benefit from this source book of detailed mammalian visual anatomy.
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Visual cortex efference to nonprimary cortex in the cat

Brain Research, 1971
Abstract Evoked potentials and corresponding extracellular single cell activity were recorded in anterior middle suprasylvian gyrus upon stimulation of ipsilateral visual cortex with single pulses in chloralosed cats. Both a short and a long latency efference from visual cortex (VC) to anterior middle suprasylvian gyrus (AMSS) were observed.
J M, Orem, J M, Rhodes
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A Comparison of Abstract Rules in the Prefrontal Cortex, Premotor Cortex, Inferior Temporal Cortex, and Striatum

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2006
Abstract The ability to use abstract rules or principles allows behavior to generalize from specific circumstances. We have previously shown that such rules are encoded in the lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) and premotor cortex (PMC). Here, we extend these investigations to two other areas directly connected with the PFC and the PMC, the
Rahmat Muhammad   +2 more
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The Cerebral Cortex of the Mouse (A First Contribution—The “Acoustic” Cortex)

Somatosensory & Motor Research, 1992
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Fairént, Alfonso   +2 more
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The auditory cortex

Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 1997
The division of the auditory cortex into various fields, functional aspects of these fields, and neuronal coding in the primary auditory cortical field (AI) are reviewed with stress on features that may be common to mammals. On the basis of 14 topographies and clustered distributions of neuronal response characteristics in the primary auditory cortical
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The developing cortex

2013
Cortical maturation is associated with a series of developmental programs encompassing neuronal and network-driven patterns. Thus, voltage-gated and synapse-driven ionic currents are very different in immature and adult neurons with slower kinetics in the former than in the latter. These features are neuron and developmental stage dependent.
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Cortex-to-cortex healing after mandibular osteotomy

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1983
Cortex-to-cortex healing is frequently attempted following orthognathic surgical procedures. This paper reports the results of in vivo experiments to investigate the healing process when two cortical surfaces are conjoined and discusses the implications in relation to the surgical correction of mandibular prognathism.
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