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Evolutionary anatomy of the primate cerebral cortex [PDF]
Barry Keverne
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Mapping alterations in the local synchrony of the cerebral cortex in schizophrenia
Background Observations from different fields of research coincide in indicating that a defective gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) interneuron system may be among the primary factors accounting for the varied clinical expression of schizophrenia.
Jesus Pujol+6 more
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Anatomy of the auditory cortex then and now
AbstractUsing neuroanatomical investigations in the macaque, Deepak Pandya and his colleagues have established the framework for auditory cortex organization, with subdivisions into core and belt areas. This has aided subsequent neurophysiological and imaging studies in monkeys and humans, and a nomenclature building on Pandya's work has also been ...
Josef P. Rauschecker, Rosstin K. Afsahi
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The anatomy and function of the postrhinal cortex.
The parahippocampal cortex (PHC) in the primate brain is implicated in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) memory network for spatial and episodic memory, but the precise function of this region remains unclear. Importantly, the rodent postrhinal cortex (POR) provides a structural and connectional homolog to the primate PHC. This homology permits the use of
Valerie J. Estela-Pro+1 more
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Four endemic taxa of Onobrychis Mill. genus, some of them being classified in the endangered threat category, were investigated for root and stem anatomy. Onobrychis quadrijuga, O. argyrea subsp. argyrea, O. tournefortii and O.
Mehmet TEKİN, Gülden YILMAZ
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Subtle alterations in brain anatomy may change an individual's personality in chronic pain. [PDF]
It is well established that gross prefrontal cortex damage can affect an individual's personality. It is also possible that subtle prefrontal cortex changes associated with conditions such as chronic pain, and not detectable until recent advances in ...
Sylvia M Gustin+5 more
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Network Hubs in the Brain Have the Biggest Impact on Behavior. [PDF]
Are memory deficits better explained by damage to individual brain areas or by an interruption in the flow of information among widely distributed networks in the prefrontal cortex?
Janelle Weaver
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The human superior temporal plane, the site of the auditory cortex, displays high inter-individual macro-anatomical variation. This questions the validity of curvature-based alignment (CBA) methods for in vivo imaging data.
Omer Faruk Gulban+6 more
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IntroductionSince the number of insular gyri is higher in schizophrenia patients, it has potential as a marker of early neurodevelopmental deviations.
Tsutomu Takahashi+21 more
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Layer 2/3 (L2/3) excitatory neurons in the neocortex make major contributions to corticocortical connections and therefore function to integrate information across cortical areas and hemispheres.
Huan Luo+5 more
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