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Topiramate in frontal lobe epilepsy
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2007Frontal lobe epilepsy (FLE) is a type of epilepsy that is difficult to treat and there are few studies about the use of topiramate (TPM).To evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of TPM monotherapy in FLE.The study group consisted of 55 (33 male; 22 female) patients. TPM was administered as a first drug (n = 16) or converted after previous treatment (n
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Schizophrenia and the frontal lobe
Trends in Neurosciences, 1988Abstract Many patients with schizophrenia manifest clinical signs and symptoms suggestive of prefrontal cortex dysfunction, such as blunted affect, poor insight, and deficient performance on problem solving tasks. The development of in-vivo regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and brain metabolism techniques has made it possible to investigate ...
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2012
The precise anatomy and physiology of human walking remains poorly understood. The frontal lobes appear crucial, and, on the basis of clinical observation, contribute to the control of truncal motion, postural responses, and the maintenance of equilibrium and locomotion.
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The precise anatomy and physiology of human walking remains poorly understood. The frontal lobes appear crucial, and, on the basis of clinical observation, contribute to the control of truncal motion, postural responses, and the maintenance of equilibrium and locomotion.
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Architecture and Connections of the Frontal Lobe
The Frontal Lobes Revisited, 2019D. Pandya, C. L. Barnes
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Electrophysiology of the Frontal Lobe
Clinical Electroencephalography, 2003The electrophysiology of the frontal lobe appears to be unimpressive when the view is limited to the routine EEG recording of a healthy waking adult. There is usually low voltage fast activity, which becomes more pronounced when recorded with depth leads.
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Common regions of the human frontal lobe recruited by diverse cognitive demands
Trends in Neurosciences, 2000J. Duncan, A. Owen
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Deficits in strategy application following frontal lobe damage in man.
Brain : a journal of neurology, 1991T. Shallice, P. Burgess
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The problem of the frontal lobe: A reinterpretation
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1971The frontal lobe, despite decades of intensive research by physiologists, anatomists and clinicians, has remained the most mystifying of the major subdivisions of the cerebral cortex. Unlike any other of the great cerebral promontories, the frontal lobe appears not to contain a single sub-field that could be identified with any particular sensory ...
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Frontal Polymerizations: From Chemical Perspectives to Macroscopic Properties and Applications
Chemical Reviews, 2023Benjamin A Suslick +2 more
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