In search of the neural basis of coordination, we present a model of spinocerebellar interactions in which the structure-functional organizing principle is a division of the cerebellum into discrete microcomplexes. Each microcomplex is the recipient of a specific motor error signal-that is, a ...
The findings from the microanatomical features of these unique fibers in S. Octocoral Sarcophyton auritum Verseveldt & Benayahu, 1978: Microanatomy and presence of collagen fibers (12.) Umansky F, Dujovny M, Ausman JI, et al.: "Anomalies and variations of the Middle Cerebral Artery: a ...
There are two particular features of cortical organization related to the design of electrodes. First, despite the multiplicity of high level functions produced in the cortex, there is a common organization to the cell bodies, the axons, and their interconnection. Second, the system is arranged ...
90 A study in 25 adults with portal cavernoma found that 25% had clinically significant features of biliary obstruction and nearly all patients had cholangiographic evidence of bile duct damage,91 cases now referred to as portal biliopathy.92,93 Pancytopenia of varying degrees occurs in the ...
The cerebellum is implicated in social cognition and is likely to be involved in the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The goal of our study was to explore cerebellar morphology in adults with ASD and its relationship to eye contact, as
Why is the skeletal system an organ system? What is the function and location of the esophagus? What is the function of the hip bone? How is bipedalism identified through cranial anatomy? What is the function of cartilaginous joints? What are the functions of the cerebellum? Why are the in...
brain_structures: brainstem, subarachnoid_space, venous_sinuses, septum_pellucidum, cerebellum, caudate_nucleus, lentiform_nucleus, insular_cortex, internal_capsule, ventricle, central_sulcus, frontal_lobe, parietal_lobe, occipital_lobe, temporal_lobe, thalamus (NOTE: this is for CT) (citepaperas our...
Why is it important to examine the body in this position? Describe what is meant by the term anatomical position. Why is it important to examine the body in this position? Briefly explain the anatomical position and explain why it is important. Discuss...
Cognitive flexibility describes the human ability to switch between modes of mental function to achieve goals. Mental switching is accompanied by transient changes in brain activity, which must occur atop an anatomical architecture that bridges disparate
In this paper, we describe the automatic cerebellum anatomical parcellation using U-Net with locally constrained optimization (ACAPULCO), a new approach to cerebellum parcellation that uses a cascade of two CNNs, as shown in Fig. 1. The locating network detects the cerebellum thus reducing the sp...