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Use of opium as antiepileptic in patient with frontal lobe epilepsy: A case report
Frontal lobe epilepsy (FLE) manifests with brief, nocturnal seizures arising in the frontal lobe along with unusual behavioral symptoms or postures, frequently misdiagnosed as a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure (PNES) or a sleep disorder.
Naresh Nebhinani, Vrinda Pareek
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CT imaging character of different brain regions in different ages of Diannan small‐ear pigs
Objective To collect and establish normal data of the brain regions of Diannan small‐ear (DSE pigs, basically throughout measuring and comparing computed tomography values of the barin.
Lin Zhou +9 more
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Background: During late childhood and adolescence, the frontal lobe undergoes critical developmental changes, affecting a wide range of executive functions significantly.
Dajung Sung +9 more
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Introspection, attention or awareness? The role of the frontal lobe in binocular rivalry
Bistable stimuli are one of the most popular approaches to studying the neural mechanism of conscious visual perception. Such stimuli contain conflicting information, which the visual system cannot integrate into a unified percept.
N. Zaretskaya, Marine Narinyan
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ObjectiveTo characterize the PET-MRI co-registration of hypometabolic patterns in focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) types I and II and provide some suggestions in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy surgery.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed PET-MRI co ...
Xiu Wang +13 more
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Impact of aberrant cerebral perfusion on resting-state functional MRI: A preliminary investigation of Moyamoya disease. [PDF]
The impact of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion on resting-state blood oxygen level-dependent signal fluctuations remains unknown. We aimed to determine whether chronic ischemia induces changes in amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) and to ...
Yituo Wang +12 more
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Hemichorea in a patient with ipsilateral cortical infarction: a case report
Background Hemichorea is usually caused by contralateral deep structures of brain. It rarely results from acute cortical ischemic stroke and that caused by ipsilateral brain lesions is even rarer.
Jie Wei, Yue Zhang
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Central Dysmyelination in SSADH‐Deficient Humans and Mice
ABSTRACT Objectives Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency (SSADHD) is an inherited metabolic disorder characterized by an accumulation of γ‐aminobutyric (GABA). In addition to its synaptic role as an inhibitory neurotransmitter, GABA also plays an important role in myelination.
Itay Tokatly Latzer +11 more
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ICU‐EEG Pattern Detection by a Convolutional Neural Network
ABSTRACT Objective Patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) often require continuous EEG (cEEG) monitoring due to the high risk of seizures and rhythmic and periodic patterns (RPPs). However, interpreting cEEG in real time is resource‐intensive and heavily relies on specialized expertise, which is not always available.
Giulio Degano +5 more
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The origin of corticospinal projections from the premotor areas in the frontal lobe
We determined the origin of corticospinal neurons in the frontal lobe. These neurons were labeled by retrograde transport of tracers after injections into either the dorsolateral funiculus at the second cervical segment or the gray matter of the spinal ...
RP Dum, P. Strick
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