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Early Pliocene Varanus (Squamata, Varanidae) remains from Megalo Emvolon, Thessaloniki, Greece
The article describes new cranial and postcranial varanid material from Megalo Emvolon Lower Pliocene vertebrate fossil site near Thessaloniki. The fossils, likely representing a single individual, are referred to Varanus cf. marathonensis. Abstract This study describes new fossil varanid material from a recently discovered fossil spot (MVL site) at ...
Chara Drakopoulou +3 more
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Frontal Lobes, Basal Ganglia, Temporal Lobes--Three Sites for Schizophrenia? [PDF]
M. S. Buchabaum
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What does it mean? Translating anatomical language to engage public audiences
Abstract The language of anatomy, with its roots in Ancient Greek and Roman languages, is complex and unfamiliar to many. Its complexity creates a significant barrier to public knowledge and understanding of anatomy—many members of the public find themselves asking “what does it mean?”, and this can manifest as poor health literacy and outcomes.
Kat A. Sanders, Adam M. Taylor
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‘SOMS BrainSpace’: A digital serious game for undergraduate neuroscience
Abstract Neuroanatomy is challenging for many undergraduates, requiring strong visuospatial skills and a deep understanding of complex concepts. This study developed and evaluated SOMS BrainSpace, a digital serious game for neuroanatomy education, using a mixed methods approach.
Anthony Tran +3 more
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Cerebral Abscess (Right Frontal Lobe) following Traumatic Infective Osteomyelitis of Frontal Bone
Charles Donald
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Selective enhancement of executive function by idazoxan in a patient with dementia of the frontal lobe type. [PDF]
Barbara J. Sahakian +2 more
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ABSTRACT Emerging evidence highlights widespread alterations in white matter microstructure in autism. Advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have enabled more precise examinations of these microstructural changes, leading to increased use of quantitative MRI techniques in autism research.
Christy D. Yoon, Douglas C. Dean III
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Disturbances of Active Visual Perception with Lesions of the Frontal Lobes
A. R. Luria, Boris Karpov, A.L. Yarbuss
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Familial Pick's disease and dementia in frontal lobe degeneration of non-Alzheimer type are not variants of prion disease. [PDF]
John Collinge +9 more
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