One showed the brain of a child who received lots of stimulation, and the other the brain of a neglected child. There was a marked difference in the development of the temporal lobe(颞叶), which meant the child who hadnt had rich experiences in his or her early childhood would have troubl...
Describe the functions of each cerebral lobe. (Keywords to include in description: frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, insula) Using anatomical directions describe the relationship between each of the following structures on the sheep...
Describe the functions and limitations of neural plasticity when recovering from brain trauma. What is the agenesis of the corpus callosum, that is, what is the neural pathology, and what are the major symptoms? What causes bad memory recall from...
The multivariate pattern analysis detected smaller regional volumes of normal tissue within the limbic and temporal lobes among women that had been assigned to CEE therapy. Mean decrements ranged as high as 7% in the left entorhinal cortex and 5% in the left perirhinal cortex, which exceeded the...
Of these, 177 were cases with associated anomalies and 247 cases of complicating anomalies of the urogenital system, which were most frequent next to cases of malformation of the central nervous and cardiovascular systems. In substance, the anomalies were hydroureter, horseshoe kidney, polycystic ...
My son has epilepsy and the main parts of the brain that are affected is the frontal lobe and left temporal lobe. When he has seizures, he forgets basic things and his though process slows way down. It can last for hours or sometimes even days depending on the severity of the seizure....
In parallel, fMRI cross-adaptation in the right orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and the left anterior temporal lobe (ATL) was observed in response to words when preceded by matching olfactory cues, but not by matching visual cues. Time-series plots demonstrated increased fMRI activity in OFC and ATL...
The hypothalamus is a small, almond-shaped body located in the medial temporal lobe of the brain below the thalamus and above the pituitary gland. It has both neural functions and releases hormones and thus links the nervous and endocrine systems. ...
What causes bad memory recall from the temporal lobe? What part of the brain controls procedural memory? What would happen if there is bilateral damage to the mammillary bodies in terms of memory retrieval and encoding? Has memory ever let you down? Can you think of some experiences where yo...
Describe the functions and limitations of neural plasticity when recovering from brain trauma. Discuss medial temporal lobe amnesia, emphasizing the cases of H.M. and R.B. What have we learned from the study of this disorder? ...