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Occipital Lobe - Physiopathology (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Occipital Lobe - Physiopathology'
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Frontolimbic activity and cognitive bias in major depression.
30 Jul 2009
In order to explore neural activity that accompanies cognitive bias in mood disorders, the authors had clinically depressed and nondepressed controls complete a self-evaluation procedure in which they indicated whether trait words were ...
rec_pub_19685947-frontolimbic-activity-cognitive-bias-major-depression.htm
27 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVE: We tested the hypothesis that inter-hemispheric directional functional coupling of eyes-closed resting EEG rhythms is abnormal in adolescents with Down syndrome (DS). METHODS: Eyes-closed resting EEG data were recorded in 38 DS ...
rec_pub_19643663-inter-hemispheric-functional-coupling-eyes-closed-resting-eeg-rhythms.htm
5 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVE: Hyperglycemia-associated microvascular disease may underlie changes in cerebral functioning and cognitive performance in patients with type 1 diabetes. Functional connectivity, an indicator of functional interactions and information ...
rec_pub_19584309-functional-brain-connectivity-neurocognitive-functioning-patients.htm
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVES: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is recognized as a predementia state, but its definition is inconsistent and only 20%-30% develop dementia after 2 years. Biomarkers may help identify individuals at greatest risk of progressive decline. ...
rec_pub_19546655-diffusion-tensor-imaging-posterior-cingulate-useful-biomarker-mild.htm
CNS arousal and neurobehavioral performance in a short-term sleep restriction paradigm.
20 Jun 2009
Few studies have investigated waking electrophysiological measures of arousal during sleep restriction. This study examined electroencephalogram (EEG) activity and performance during a 96-hour laboratory protocol where participants slept a baseline ...
rec_pub_19552702-cns-arousal-neurobehavioral-performance-short-term-sleep-restriction.htm
Headache at onset of acute cerebral ischemia.
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19545252-headache-onset-acute-cerebral-ischemia.htm
Illusory shadow person causing paradoxical gaze deviations during temporal lobe seizures.
30 May 2009
Generally, activation of the frontal eye field during seizures can cause versive (forced) gaze deviation, while non-versive head deviation is hypothesised to result from ictal neglect after inactivation of the ipsilateral temporo-parietal area. ...
rec_pub_19448096-illusory-shadow-person-causing-paradoxical-gaze-deviations-temporal.htm
Mapping of brain acetylcholinesterase alterations in Lewy body disease by PET.
25 May 2009
OBJECTIVE: To characterize brain cholinergic deficits in Parkinson disease (PD), PD with dementia (PDD), and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). METHODS: Participants included 18 patients with PD, 21 patients with PDD/DLB, and 26 healthy controls. The ...
rec_pub_19474411-mapping-brain-acetylcholinesterase-alterations-lewy-body-disease-pet.htm
Toward the development of a cortically based visual neuroprosthesis.
18 May 2009
Motivated by the success of cochlear implants for deaf patients, we are now facing the goal of creating a visual neuroprosthesis designed to interface with the occipital cortex as a means through which a limited but useful sense of vision could be ...
rec_pub_19458403-toward-development-cortically-based-visual-neuroprosthesis.htm
16 May 2009
We report a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) adaptation study of two well-described patients, DF and PS, who present face identity recognition impairments (prosopagnosia) following brain-damage. Comparing faces to non-face objects ...
rec_pub_19450613-abnormal-face-identity-coding-middle-fusiform-gyrus-two-brain-damaged.htm
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