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Adrenal Cortex, Anatomy

, 2004
I. Vrezas, H. Willenberg, S. Bornstein
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Anatomy of the Cerebral Cortex, Lobes, and Cerebellum

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2022
Strong foundational knowledge of the anatomy of the cerebral cortex, lobes, and cerebellum is key to guide the search for potential lesions based on clinical presentation and known focal neurologic deficits. This article provides an introduction and overview of cerebral cortical anatomy, including the key sulci that divide the 4 lobes of the cerebral ...
Behroze Adi, Vachha   +2 more
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On the role of anatomy in learning by the cerebellar cortex

Mathematical Biosciences, 1999
The properties due to the location of neurons, synapses, and possibly even synaptic channels, in neuron networks are still unknown. Our preliminary results suggest that not only the interconnections but also the relative positions of the different elements in the network are of importance in the learning process in the cerebellar cortex.
B. Daya   +2 more
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Cerebral Cortex Anatomy


Approximately 10-20% of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis cases have a familial component, suggesting a strong genetic influence. While most cases are sporadic, familial cases provide critical insights into genetic predispositions and mechanisms.
T. Koç
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Cortex: Gross Anatomy

2021
Abstract The cerebral cortex consists of 2 hemispheres, the left and the right. These are divided by the falx cerebri, a dural-derived structure. The cerebral cortex receives input from various subcortical structures, often connecting through the thalamus and from other areas of the cortex by association fibers.
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Anatomy of the Prefrontal Cortex

2008
The prefrontal cortex is among the last regions of the brain to develop, in evolution and in individual maturation. In the human, it constitutes nearly one-third of the totality of the neocortex. The most recent prefrontal cortex (pole and lateral convexity of the frontal lobe) is layered and granular, with a distinct layer IV which is heavily ...
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Anatomy of Important Functioning Cortex

2016
Important functioning cortex includes the language areas (Anterior, Posterior, and Superior), primary sensorimotor, and primary visual cortex.
Warren Boling, André Olivier
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The anatomy, physiology and functions of the perirhinal cortex

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1996
The perirhinal cortex is a polymodal association area that contributes importantly to normal recognition memory. A convergence of recent findings from lesion and electrophysiological studies has provided new evidence that this area participates in an even broader range of memory functions than previously thought, including associative memory and ...
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Gustatory cortex of primates: anatomy and physiology

Neuroscience Research, 1994
Clinical and physiological studies of patients with ageusia or gustatory hallucination suggest that the primary gustatory area (area G) lies at the anterior insula or at the base of the central sulcus. However, physiological and anatomical studies in subhuman primates, e.g.
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