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Wearable and Implantable Devices for Continuous Monitoring of Muscle Physiological Activity: A Review

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Recent advances in materials and device engineering enable continuous, real‐time monitoring of muscle activity via wearable and implantable systems. This review critically summarizes emerging technologies for tracking electrophysiological, biomechanical, and oxygenation signals, outlines fundamental principles, and highlights key challenges and ...
Zhengwei Liao   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Limbic systems for emotion and for memory, but no single limbic system

Cortex, 2015
The concept of a (single) limbic system is shown to be outmoded. Instead, anatomical, neurophysiological, functional neuroimaging, and neuropsychological evidence is described that anterior limbic and related structures including the orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala are involved in emotion, reward valuation, and reward-related decision-making (but not
E. Rolls
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The Fornix and Limbic System

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2014
The limbic system is predominantly involved in memory and emotional output. Its 2 principle components are the hippocampus (involved in memory as part of the Papez circuit) and the amygdala (involved in emotional responses, memories and drives). The principle clinical manifestations of limbic disease are epilepsy, confusional states, and cognitive ...
Lövblad, Karl-Olof   +2 more
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The limbic system

2015
Abstract The limbic “lobe” is not a well-defined lobe like other areas of the cortex. The term limbic system is also a misnomer because the “system” involves several cortical and subcortical structures. The cortical areas include the insular cortex, the cingulate gyrus, the parahippocampal gyrus, and the hippocampus.
Kelly D. Flemming, Eduardo E. Benarroch
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

SCHIZOPHRENIA AND THE LIMBIC SYSTEM

The Lancet, 1974
Abstract There is accumulating evidence that Summary the brain's limbic system is pathologically involved in at least some cases of schizophrenia. The evidence comes from schizophrenia-like symptoms observed in cases of known limbic-system neuropathology, and from signs of limbic-system dysfunction in some patients diagnosed with schizophrenia ...
E F, Torrey, M R, Peterson
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The limbic system: An interface

Behavioral Biology, 1974
Much work has related limbic structure with hypothalamic function rather than with higher nervous system function. Most studies have dealt with single limbic structures rather than with several as interrelated functional systems. Upon consideration of the total limbic-structure complex it would appear that the septum-hippocampus-amygdala form an ...
E W, Powell, G, Hines
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