I feel panic rising in the back of my throat, urgency illuminating my cerebral cortex, and a dark cloud of bewilderment obscuring my vision. |
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Parts of the thalamus, and the frontal lobes of the cerebral cortex that are important in controlling mood, also connect to the hypothalamus. |
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The most striking feature of this preparation is the convergence of great masses of corticofugal fibers from extensive areas of cerebral cortex. |
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Superimposed on this reflex arc, are suprasegmental modifying influences from the brain stem, cerebellum, basal ganglia, and cerebral cortex. |
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The medulla controls this involuntary swallowing reflex, although voluntary swallowing may be initiated by the cerebral cortex. |
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Most impulses that reach the sensory areas of the cerebral cortex have traveled over at least three pools of sensory neurons. |
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The cerebellum has on its surface a series of tight folds, called folia, similar to, but narrower than, the gyri of the cerebral cortex. |
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Some neuroscientists think that complex memories may be stored in widely distributed networks of neurons, probably in the cerebral cortex. |
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Peripheral injury results in anatomic and physiologic changes within the dorsal horn, sensory thalamus and cerebral cortex. |
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A major type of neuron in the cerebral cortex may receive up to 10,000 synaptic connections from other neurons. |
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I type this having regained the feeling in my fingers, toes, trapezius, gluteus maximus and cerebral cortex. |
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He saw the elegant pyramidal cells of the cerebral cortex, the chunky interneurons of the spinal cord. |
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The significance of these cerebral connections is not clear, but they may antedate the evolutionary development of the cerebral cortex. |
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There are particular parts of the cerebral cortex related to sensation and perception, and areas that enter into the planning, beginning, and control of movement. |
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The result of the questionnaire is of course merely opinion, but here opinion corresponds rather closely with the evolution of the forebrain and cerebral cortex. |
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Either that or he is just a gasbag who has some neurotic need to articulate every half baked misfired synapse that passes through his cerebral cortex. |
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The reduction in the activity of complex I is found in the substantia nigra, but not in other areas of the brain, such as globus pallidus or cerebral cortex. |
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From previous anatomical data, we hypothesize that the level of such actions is suprametameric, with strong implication of the diencephalon and cerebral cortex. |
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However, whether OFQ has effects on sensory neuron ion channel in cerebral cortex needs to be further studied. |
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This technique rapidly became a standard way of testing the integrity of the nerve pathway from the motor area of the cerebral cortex to the motoneurons in the spinal cord. |
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Cortical hyperexcitability: an increase in nervous activity in the cerebral cortex. |
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Ideokinetic apraxia is usually caused by a lesion in the supramarginal gyrus of the cerebral cortex. |
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The outer layer of the cerebrum, called the cerebral cortex, is responsible for most higher brain functions such as thought, reasoning, memory, and voluntary muscle movement. |
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Neurology claims that the highest part of the brain, the cerebral cortex, is programmed from birth. |
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The cerebral cortex of Albert Einstein: a description and preliminary analysis of unpublished photographs. |
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It acts during fetal development to prescribe the number of cells in the future cerebral cortex. |
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Clinically, AD results from a progressive loss of neurons from the cerebral cortex and other areas of the brain. |
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Alzheimer's disease is a progressive degenerative disorder of the cerebral cortex that produces dementia in middle to late life. |
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A new study has shown that the more the cerebral cortex changes over time, the more intelligent a child is likely to be. |
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Man owes its formidable ascension on Earth thanks to the development of two principal extraordinary factors, the cerebral cortex and the hand. |
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The interview is the cerebral cortex of the form of television, and the nerve endings radiating out give life to the programme. |
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The growth of and decline in the numbers of synapses in various regions of the cerebral cortex are closely associated with critical periods in development. |
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Suggestions for regions of the brain that could be the site of action have included the brain stem reticular formation, the cerebral cortex, and the thalamus. |
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There is a posterior region of the cerebral cortex in monkeys and humans in front of the visual cortex that is critical for sensory-motor integration. |
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Cats have frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal lobes of their cerebral cortex, as we do, and these brain regions are composed of gray and white matter. |
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The large surface area of the human cerebral cortex results in a pattern of gyri and sulci. |
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Using cerebral organoids, or lab-grown 'mini-brains' derived from stem cells, others have shown that the virus prefers to infect radial glia in the embryonic forebrain, which gives rise to the cerebral cortex. |
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The scientists delivered focused ultrasound to an area of the cerebral cortex that processes sensory information received from the hand. |
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Yet each of these children was born essentially without a cerebral cortex. |
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Primary outcomes included global cognitive status and cerebral cortex gray matter and hippocampus and ventricular volumes. |
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Dementia is believed to be associated with the density of these plaques, and their distribution in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex is specific to AD patients. |
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This may be reversible, as when the cerebral cortex is suppressed temporarily by an anaesthetic, or may be permanent, as when a massive brain hemorrhage has destroyed much of the hemispheres. |
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Or, the cerebral cortex may actually decide that the best response is to feel nothing because at that moment it's more important to continue playing the game, or waging the war. |
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It is true that scientists engaging in this kind of research have a materialistic vision of existence, and view the human body as a mechanical system similar to an automobile, with a pilot situated in the cerebral cortex. |
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This corticogenesis occurs in vitro and makes it possible to quite easily and spontaneously reproduce the complexity of the neuron network specific to the cerebral cortex. |
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Today, Blue Brain displays unprecedented precision in its ability to replicate the microcircuits of neurons taken from a cortical column in a rat's cerebral cortex. |
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The researchers then looked at the relationship between the thickness of the cerebral cortex and the children's intelligence, as measured by standard IQ tests. |
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Cell proliferation in the cerebellum and olfactory bulbs was comparable to that in untreated controls, as were migration and aggregation of neuronal cells in the cerebral cortex. |
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Conversely, the more the cerebral cortex is over-stimulated, the more noise is generated in the neural patterns, so our awareness of our environment is reduced. |
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Two other characteristic tissue lesions found in the cerebral cortex of patients with Alzheimer's disease are neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. |
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They looked at changes in the thickness of the cerebral cortex, the thin sheet of neurons that clads the outer surface of the brain and is the seat of many higher mental processes. |
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Contemporary models agree that synesthesia involves communication between regions of the cerebral cortex in the brain that are not otherwise connected in nonsynesthetes. |
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Now researchers report that something resembling a cerebral cortex exists in the marine ragworm, a small creature with ancient roots that has not changed in hundreds of millions of years. |
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Using a computer model to visualise a nerve cell from a rat's cerebral cortex, researchers have made cell bodies and their dendritic and axonal arbors visible. |
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The study also showed how over time the effects of Alzheimer's spread from the LEC to other areas of the brain's cerebral cortex. |
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This type of apraxia is usually caused by a lesion of the cerebral cortex. |
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Volumetric development of the fetal telencephalon, cerebral cortex, diencephalon, and rhombencephalon including the cerebellum in man. |
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They found that these are different from the brains of healthy people. The somatosensory part of the cerebral cortex contains what is, in effect, a map of the body. |
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These studies should provide a fuller understanding of the molecular control of cell diversity and lamination in the cerebral cortex and of the evolution of the neocortex in mammals. |
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The limbic system is further connected to the orbital-frontal area of the cerebral cortex, Wernicke's area, the inferior parietal region, and the lateral prefrontal cortex. |
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In the cerebral cortex, excitatory glutamatergic pyramidal cells and inhibitory interneurons constitute the main cellular elements of neuronal circuits. |
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Agyria or pachygyria as well as a thickened cerebral cortex are seen on imaging studies, differentiating lissencephaly from malformations of neuronal proliferation. |
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The habit increases the rate at which the cerebral cortex thins over time. |
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