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A common neural architecture for encoding finger movements
Marins T, de Azevedo FAC, Wood G.
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The Anatomy and Physiology of Claustrum-Cortex Interactions.
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2020The claustrum is one of the most widely connected regions of the forebrain, yet its function has remained obscure, largely due to the experimentally challenging nature of targeting this small, thin, and elongated brain area.
Jesse Jackson +2 more
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Cingulate Cortex: Anatomy, Structural and Functional Connectivity.
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2023SUMMARY The cingulate cortex is a paired brain region located on the medial wall of each hemisphere. This review explores the anatomy as well as the structural and functional connectivity of the cingulate cortex underlying essential roles this region ...
Irina Oane, A. Barborica, I. Mîndruţă
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Orbitofrontal cortex: anatomy and connections
The Orbitofrontal Cortex, 2019The anatomical connections of the orbitofrontal cortex are described. The orbitofrontal cortex receives from the end of every sensory hierarchy information about what taste, smell, touch, visual stimulus including objects and faces, and what auditory ...
E. Rolls
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Epilepsy and the Cortex Anatomy
, 1991Numerous morphological studies of epileptic brains have been made over the past century. The earliest descriptions were made of brain tissue obtained from humans with epilepsy, whereas the more recent studies have concentrated on the analysis of brain tissue from various animal models in an attempt to gain a better understanding of the basic mechanisms
C. Ribak
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Anatomy and white matter connections of the lateral occipital cortex
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2019White matter tracts link different regions of the brain, and the known functions of those interconnected regions may offer clues about the roles that white matter tracts play in information relay. The authors of this report discuss the structure and function of the lateral occipital lobe and how the lateral occipital lobe communicates with other ...
Ali H. Palejwala +9 more
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