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Parietal Lobe - Pathology (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Parietal Lobe - Pathology'
Articles 1 to 10 of 200:
Atrophy patterns in IVS10+16, IVS10+3, N279K, S305N, P301L, and V337M MAPT mutations.
27 Sep 2009
OBJECTIVE: To use a case-control study to assess and compare patterns of gray matter loss across groups of subjects with different mutations in the microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT) gene. METHODS: We identified all subjects from Mayo Clinic, ...
rec_pub_19786698-atrophy-patterns-ivs10-16-ivs10-3-n279k-s305n-p301l-v337m-mapt.htm
30 Aug 2009
Current evidence suggests that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) involves dysfunction in wide functional networks of brain areas associated with attention and cognition. This study examines the structural integrity of white-matter ...
rec_pub_19107752-white-matter-abnormalities-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder.htm
Paradoxical facilitation: the resolution of foreign accent syndrome after cerebellar stroke.
16 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19687458-paradoxical-facilitation-resolution-foreign-accent-syndrome.htm
30 Jul 2009
BACKGROUND: The development of specific biomarkers to aid in the diagnosis and prognosis of neuronal injury is of paramount importance in cardiac surgery. Alpha II-spectrin is a structural protein abundant in neurons of the central nervous system ...
rec_pub_19632410-alpha-ii-spectrin-breakdown-products-serve-novel-markers-brain-injury.htm
Protective effects of topiramate against hyperoxic brain injury in the developing brain.
26 Jul 2009
Recent studies have shown that exposure to hyperoxia in infant rats leads to extensive apoptotic degeneration in the cortex and white matter of the developing brain. Besides its antiepileptic effects, topiramate exerts neuroprotective effects in ...
rec_pub_19639524-protective-effects-topiramate-hyperoxic-brain-injury-developing-brain.htm
20 Jul 2009
Walking animals rely on working memory to avoid obstacles. One example is the stepping of the hindlegs of quadrupeds over an obstacle. In this case, the obstacle is not visible at the time of hindleg stepping, because of its position between the ...
rec_pub_19625530-long-lasting-working-memories-obstacles-established-foreleg-stepping.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
Reciprocal smiling in negative schizophrenia.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19534029-reciprocal-smiling-negative-schizophrenia.htm
Dominant posterior-variant alien hand syndrome after acute left parietal infarction.
10 Jun 2009
Alien hand syndrome (AHS) is a complex clinical disorder in which patients develop a sense of estrangement from, and loss of volitional control of, an affected limb and non-purposeful complex motor actions of the same limb. Several forms of AHS ...
rec_pub_19524356-dominant-posterior-variant-alien-hand-syndrome-acute-left-parietal.htm
20 May 2009
Functional neurological changes after surgery combined with data from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies can provide direct evidence of anatomical localization of brain function. The goal of the present study was to characterize mechanisms of ...
rec_pub_19465036-damage-right-superior-longitudinal-fasciculus-inferior-parietal-lobe.htm
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