نتایج جستجو برای: brain lobes

تعداد نتایج: 480428  

Journal: :Stroke 1990
G M Greene J C Godersky J Biller M N Hart H P Adams

Cerebral amyloid angiopathy can present as lobar intracerebral hemorrhage in an elderly person, presumably due to increased fragility of the vessels affected by amyloid deposition. For this reason, patients presenting with intracerebral hemorrhage and suspected of having cerebral amyloid angiopathy have often been treated nonsurgically. Since 1983 we have evaluated 11 patients with cerebral amy...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2007
Carlo Di Cristo Gabriella Fiore Vladimir Scheinker Grigori Enikolopov Marco d'Ischia Anna Palumbo Anna Di Cosmo

We recently reported the molecular cloning of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) mRNA from Sepia officinalis (SoNOS) using a strategy that involves hybridization of degenerate PCR primers to highly conserved NOS regions, combined with a RACE procedure. Here, in situ hybridization study has been performed on serial sections of the cuttlefish central nervous system to reveal localized specific staining ...

2016
Wei Wen Anbupalam Thalamuthu Karen A. Mather Wanlin Zhu Jiyang Jiang Pierre Lafaye de Micheaux Margaret J. Wright David Ames Perminder S. Sachdev

This study examined the heritability of brain grey matter structures in a subsample of older adult twins (93 MZ and 68 DZ twin pairs; mean age 70 years) from the Older Australian Twins Study. The heritability estimates of subcortical regions ranged from 0.41 (amygdala) to 0.73 (hippocampus), and of cortical regions, from 0.55 (parietal lobe) to 0.78 (frontal lobe). Corresponding structures in t...

 Background and purpose: Inhaling substances are hydrocarbons that are converted to gas at room temperature and enter the lungs through the nose and mouth and then our brain. Neurological and psychiatric effects are reported following inhalation, however, there are few studies about acute effect of inhalant on brain electroencephalogram (EEG). Materials and methods: This observational study wa...

2015
Carolyn D. Langen Tonya White M. Arfan Ikram Meike W. Vernooij Wiro J. Niessen Xi-Nian Zuo

Structural and functional brain connectivity are increasingly used to identify and analyze group differences in studies of brain disease. This study presents methods to analyze uni- and bi-modal brain connectivity and evaluate their ability to identify differences. Novel visualizations of significantly different connections comparing multiple metrics are presented. On the global level, "bi-moda...

Journal: :Neuropsychobiology 2014
Kazunori Kawakami Rei Wake Tsuyoshi Miyaoka Motohide Furuya Kristian Liaury Jun Horiguchi

AIMS Although there have been no conclusive pathophysiological findings in support of the degeneration theory in the etiology of schizophrenia to date, results of our neuroimaging studies suggest functional changes in the brains of schizophrenics. We evaluated age-related changes of brain perfusion in medicated patients with schizophrenia. METHOD In this study, we evaluated age-related change...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2010
Sabine Kreissl Christine Strasser C Giovanni Galizia

Information transmission and processing in the brain is achieved through a small family of chemical neurotransmitters and neuromodulators and a very large family of neuropeptides. In order to understand neural networks in the brain it will be necessary, therefore, to understand the connectivity, morphology, and distribution of peptidergic neurons, and to elucidate their function in the brain. I...

Addiction is a biological, psychological, and social disease. Several factors are involved in etiology, substance abuse, and addiction which interact with each other and lead to the beginning of drug use and then addiction. Heroin is an addictive drug that, by acting on the central nervous system, reduces the density of neurons in the brain and interferes with decision making. This paper examin...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1997
M T Zagardo R J Castellani G H Zoarski S C Bauserman

MR images of granulomatous amebic encephalitis caused by leptomyxid amebae in an HIV-infected patient showed both heterogeneous and ring-enhancing hemorrhagic lesions. The brain was diffusely involved, including the brain stem, deep gray matter nuclei, and corticomedullary junction regions of all lobes.

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