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Early recurrence enables figure border ownership [PDF]
The face-vase illusion introduced by Rubin demonstrates how one can switch back and forth between two different interpretations depending on how the figure outlines are assigned [1]. This border ownership assignment is an important step in the perception of forms. Zhou et al. [2] found neurons in the visual cortex whose responses not only depend on the
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This study analyzed the technique and outcomes of Endo‐ULBD and PLIF in treating multi‐segment LSS. The clinical outcomes were evaluated using the VAS, JOA score, and ODI. Contrasted with PLIF, Endo‐ULBD demonstrated superior early clinical outcomes, encompassing reduced hemorrhaging, shortened surgical duration, accelerated postoperative recovery, and
Kunpeng Su+15 more
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High gamma and beta band oscillations in left ventral posterior parietal cortex are regionally dissociated during verbal episodic encoding and recall [PDF]
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) has a unique role in memory retrieval: fMRI and electrocorticography studies suggest that within the ventral PPC (VPC) specifically, there is an anterior-posterior functional divergence between externally-oriented and internally-oriented attention to memory (AtoM).
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Abstract Background and Objectives Iron deficiency anaemia is common in patients recovering from major surgery and is associated with poorer post‐operative outcomes. We designed a randomized controlled trial treating post‐operative anaemia with iron therapy to observe the influence on post‐operative recovery.
Beth MacLean+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Transcatheter edge‐to‐edge repair (TEER) is an emerging minimally invasive mitral valve repair treatment for dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD), but reports on its outcomes are limited. Objective Describe the clinical characteristics and complications in dogs with MMVD undergoing TEER.
Jeong‐Min Lee+7 more
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Sensitivity to Timing and Order in Human Visual Cortex [PDF]
Visual recognition takes a small fraction of a second and relies on the cascade of signals along the ventral visual stream. Given the rapid path through multiple processing steps between photoreceptors and higher visual areas, information must progress from stage to stage very quickly.
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SIMULTANEOUS OPERATIONS TACTICS IN PATIENTS WITH VENTRAL HERNIAS
Objectives - to improve treatment results in patients with ventral hernia and the concurrent surgical diseases by means of the designed surgery tactics. Material and methods. The treatment of 834 patients with ventral hernia, aged from 18 up to 82 years,
A I Fedorin+4 more
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The Radical Operation for Ventral Hernia [PDF]
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Degenerated painful discs present with mechanical instability, inflammation, and nerve sprouting, however, patients treated with spinal stabilizing procedures often report pain alleviation indicating spinal mechanics, could be causative in the production of pain.
David J. Lillyman+4 more
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The use of polypropylene meshes in the treatment of ventral and postoperative ventral hernias is uncontroversial. Their use is accompanied by a significant inflammatory response in the implantation area, contributes to the formation of a dense connective
V. I. Piatnochka+4 more
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