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STIMULATION OF SUBCORTEX OF THE BRAIN

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
To the Editor:— InThe Journal, April 28, appeared an editorial on a new method of physiologic research based on the article of Light and Chaffee ( Science 79: 299 [March 30] 1934). In the editorial you made no mention either of Hess of Zurich, who reported to the International Physiological Congress at Boston in 1929 a method of stimulating the ...
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Surgical resection of tumors located in subcortex of language area

Acta Neurochirurgica, 2006
Although functional mapping facilitates the planning of surgery in and around eloquent areas, the resection of tumors adjacent to language areas remains challenging. In this report, we took notice that the language areas (Broca's and Wernicke's) present at the perisylvian fissure.
K, Sakurada   +5 more
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Darmkontrahierende Hirnpeptide in Cortex und Subcortex

Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv f�r Pharmakologie und Experimentelle Pathologie, 1968
Der Einflus der bei der Substanz P (SP)-Herstellung ublichen Athanol-Pracipitation bei pH 8,0 auf das Auftreten der SP-Peptide Fa, Fb und Fc wurde untersucht. Auch nach Athanolbehandlung fanden sich Fa, Fb und Fc in dem durch Ammoniumsulfat pracipitierten Rohextrakt aus Gesamtgehirn des Rindes.
J. Baldauf, G. Zetler
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Unravelling the Covert Role of Subcortex in Lexical Decision of Pseudowords

Journal of Clinical and Medical Images, Case Reports, 2022
A pseudoword is one that could exist in a language in that all of its sounds and combinations are permitted, but it has no meaning whatsoever. The subcortex is the part of the brain that lies directly below the cerebral cortex. Structural and functional alterations to the subcortical structures will have an impact on the person’s semantic and ...
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Neural correlates of emotional valence processing in Parkinson’s disease: dysfunction in the subcortex

Brain Imaging and Behavior, 2017
Parkinson's disease (PD) is frequently accompanied by cognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms including impairments in affective processing. Despite this, mechanisms underlying vulnerability to deficits in affective processing remain unclear. In this study, we utilized functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) and an Affective Go-NoGo paradigm, to ...
Bell, Peter T.   +5 more
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In-vivo parcellation of human subcortex by diffusion and anatomical MRI

ISMRM Annual Meeting
We integrated the information from structural and diffusion MRI from a group of healthy subjects, to develop a data-driven parcellation of the human subcortex. We first identified the data features that are sensitive to the micro-architectural variabilities within subcortex and then segregated specialised sub-regions with discernible properties.
Tonima Ali   +5 more
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The Evolutionary Aspect of the Integrative Function of the Cortex and Subcortex of the Brain

1964
Publisher Summary This chapter aims to present some results of investigations by members of the Moscow Brain Institute that permit to speak of the highest degree of integration in the brain cortex. Studies on the evolution of the brain show the trends of development not only of the cortex, but also of its different layers, during the intra-uterine ...
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Echoes from Intrinsic Connectivity Networks in the Subcortex

Journal of Neuroscience, 2023
Josephine M Groot   +2 more
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The subcortex as a trainer for cortical automaticity

Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
Orit Nafcha, Shai Gabay
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