Global White Matter Damage in Focal Brainstem Injury Patients With Disorders of Consciousness: A Diffusion Tensor Tractography Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Disorders of consciousness (DoC) pose significant challenges in clinical diagnosis and treatment. This study aims to investigate the relationship between consciousness levels and the brainstem‐cortical white matter tracts in DoC patients resulting from focal brainstem injury using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).
Wang M +12 more
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Innovative Approach to Understanding Complex Neuroanatomy Through 'Acting-Out', Immersive 3D Modelling. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The challenge persists of engaging students in anatomy education, especially neuroanatomy. Conventional lectures often fail to accommodate the diverse learning preferences of students, leading to disinterest and stress. Innovative teaching methods, such as gamification and interactive learning, have shown promise.
Kulow C, Sandrock M.
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A Core Head, Neck, and Neuroanatomy Syllabus for Physical Therapy Student Education. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Head, neck, and neuroanatomy are essential components of physical therapy education due to their broad clinical applications. Detailed syllabi exist for medical students, yet none have been developed for physical therapy. This study aimed to produce an International Federation of Associations of Anatomists core head, neck, and neuroanatomy ...
Woodley SJ +4 more
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A Reappraisal of the Ascending Systems in Man, with Emphasis on the Medial Lemniscus [PDF]
This volume of "Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology" is based on material assembled by Dr. Jaap H.R. Schoen who was one of the few neuroanatomists to apply the Nauta method to human material.
Marani, E., Schoen, J.H.R.
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Each year, whiplash injuries from motor vehicle collisions (MVC) affect millions worldwide, with no strong evidence of pathology. While the majority recover soon after the injury, the same is not true for roughly 20% reporting higher levels of pain and ...
Mark A. Hoggarth +7 more
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Is there an integrative center in the vertebrate brain-stem? A robotic evaluation of a model of the reticular formation viewed as an action selection device [PDF]
Neurobehavioral data from intact, decerebrate, and neonatal rats, suggests that the reticular formation provides a brainstem substrate for action selection in the vertebrate central nervous system.
Baerends, G. +15 more
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OPEN ANTERIOR CORDOTOMY AS A POSSIBLE TECHNIQUE FOR PAIN RELIEF IN CANCER PATIENT: AN EXPERIENCE WITH SEVEN CASES [PDF]
Seven patients who had intractable pain of the pelvis and lower extremities were scheduled for cordotomy of the spinothalamic tracts after preliminary investigations.
Sheikhrezai +4 more
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Axonal regeneration in hippocampal and spinal cord organotypic slice cultures [PDF]
Under normal conditions, axonal regeneration after lesions is not possible in mature CNS but can occur in embryonic and early postnatal nervous systems. In recent years, a number of possible strategies to enhance axonal regeneration and eventually treat ...
Bonnici, Brenda
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AxonDeepSeg: automatic axon and myelin segmentation from microscopy data using convolutional neural networks [PDF]
Segmentation of axon and myelin from microscopy images of the nervous system provides useful quantitative information about the tissue microstructure, such as axon density and myelin thickness. This could be used for instance to document cell morphometry
Antonsanti, Pierre-Louis +5 more
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Objectives: We report on a patient with whiplash injury who had central pain, due to injury of the spinothalamic tract (STT), but who was misdiagnosed as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).
Sung Ho Jang +2 more
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