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The Human Central Nervous System: A Synopsis and Atlas
The inferior polymodal parietal cortex occupies the inferior parietal lobule,
composed of the angular and supramarginal gyri. As mentioned before, the
extension of areas 39 and 40 of Brodmann correspond roughly to those of the
angular and ...
Rudolf Nieuwenhuys, Jan Voogd, Christiaan van Huijzen, 2007
CJ 6 approximately half of the insular region; small portion of the white matter
deep to the lowest sensory cortex area and the white matter deep to the anterior
supramarginal gyrus 2. CW 6 most of the insular region; small low density in the ...
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Brain Mapping: The Systems
A number of distinct regions are activated, including bilateral auditory cortex,
premotor cortex, supramarginal gyrus, anterior insula, supplementary motor area
and mid-anterior cingulate, anterior thalamus and putamen, dorsal midbrain.
Arthur W. Toga, John C. Mazziotta, 2000
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Handbook of Functional Neuroimaging of Cognition
Zatorre et al. (1996) found activation of the left dorsal supramarginal gyrus (BA 40
/7) for phoneme detection relative to passive listening, and activation of a more
ventral region of the supramarginal gyrus (BA 40) was reported by Demonet et al.
Roberto Cabeza, Alan Kingstone, 2001
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Annual Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 2002
df= 23, p < 0.05), left supramarginal gyrus (r = 0.50, df = 23, p = 0.01), and right
supramarginal gyrus (r = 0.42, df = 23, p < 0.04). No significant correlations
between full-scale IQ and activation were observed in the 1-back task. However,
when ...
Margaret E. Hertzig, Ellen A. Farber, 2004
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Selected Papers on Language and the Brain
Liepmann repeatedly insisted that the critical lesion in the region of the
supramarginal gyrus involved not the cortex but the white matter running beneath
the gyrus. An alternative explanation would be that the 'memories for movements'
were ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience, Volume 1: ...
Other Areas Implicated in Reading and Writing supramarginal gyrus (ba ) The
supramarginal gyrus has been found to be compromised (often along with other
perisylvian areas such as Broca's area, precentral gyrus, and Wernicke's area) ...
Kevin Ochsner, Stephen M. Kosslyn, 2013
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Cellular Structure of the Human Cerebral Cortex
... supramarginal transition PFD supramarginal area, caudal postcentral transition
PFt(op) tenuicortical opercular supramarginal area PFc supramarginal area
columnata PFm magnocellular supramarginal area OA2(m) magnocellular
anterior ...
Constantin von Economo, Lazaros Constantinos Triarhou, 2009
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Neuroanatomy for the Neuroscientist
The inferior parietal lobule consists of the supramarginal and angular gyri. The
supramarginal gyrus surrounds the posterior ascending limb of the lateral sulcus.
The angular gyrus is behind the supramarginal gyrus and surrounds the posterior
...
Stanley Jacobson, Elliott M. Marcus, 2011
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Magnetic resonance imaging of disturbed brain connectivity ...
Correction for multiple comparisons was done using Gaussian random field
theory with Z > 2.3 and p < 0.05 corrected. pre-SMA showed the most extensive
interactions including clus- ters in lateral occipital cortex and supramarginal
gyrus.
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «SUPRAMARGINAL»
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Chimera - where art and science meet
Hopkins' installations explore areas of the brain believed to be responsible for empathy in humans, such as the supramarginal gyrus, and are based on her ... «Galway Advertiser, out 15»
The Psychology of Fandom: Why We Get Attached to Fictional …
In our brains, empathy lives in a little lobe called the right supramarginal gyrus. When we interact with other humans, we use ourselves as something of an ... «The Mary Sue, ago 15»
How Watching Reality TV Might Help Bring Out the Best in Us
Or the “right supramarginal gyrus,” thought to be involved in suppressing our usual egocentricity. And the “inferior frontal gyrus,” associated with emotional ... «New York Magazine, mai 15»
Brain MRI Shows Acupuncture Relieves Migraines
... cingulate cortex, cingulate gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, and supramarginal gyrus as compared with before acupuncture treatment. «HealthCMi, abr 15»
You Should Know: Michelle Hunter and Exploring Neuroscience …
Well, did you know that the occipital lobe, temporal lobe, frontal lobe, angular supramarginal gyrus areas of your brain are activated right now as you read this? «Scientific American, fev 15»
Johns Hopkins study of retired NFL players sheds light on …
Imaging also identified injuries in many players' supramarginal gyrus, an area linked to verbal memory. While the hippocampus, an area that plays a role in ... «The Hub at Johns Hopkins, jan 15»
Dyslexic brain may solve some math problems in a roundabout way
In the brains of children without dyslexia, a region called the supramarginal gyrus on the right side was more active when the kids were subtracting than when ... «Science News, set 14»
How Things Work: Neuroscience studies explain why humans …
Without a properly functioning supramarginal gyrus, it can become extremely difficult to put oneself into somebody else's shoes. To test this, researchers ... «CMU The Tartan Online, ago 14»
Prenatal Smoking May Fuel Impulsivity in Offspring
... and the supramarginal gyrus (P = .02) during the NoGo task, compared with those receiving neutral stimuli. They also had decreased volume in the right IFG. «Medscape, ago 14»
Walk This Way
A significant increase of activity in "the left angular supramarginal gyri and right posterior temporal gyri" occurred during the novel-reading phase of the ... «Inside Higher Ed, mar 14»