How does white matter orientation affect contrast in gradient-echo magnitude and phase images? Simulation of a three compartment model; p. 4238.Schafer, A.; Dhital, B.; Wiggins, C.; Turner, R. Proc Int Soc Magn Reson Med. Canada: Montreal; 2011. How does white ...
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Axons are coated with a white, fatty substance called myelin. The part of the brain where axons are most common is called white matter. [3]How Does Caffeine Affect Your Neurons?The main effect of caffeine comes from blocking a brain chemical called adenosine. When adenosine attaches to ...
While there is substantial scientific literature about declines in cognitive function and brain structure as we age, and some literature about the effects of physical activity in preventing age-related cognitive decline, there is little understanding about the mechanisms underlying the benefits of exercise...
Each lobe has a different function. Get to know the interior of your brain a bit better. ©HowStuffWorks.com When viewed from above, a large groove (interhemispheric fissure) separates the brain into left and right halves. The halves talk to each other through a tract of white-matter ...
The frontal lobes are so sensitive to drops in glucose, in fact,that a change in mental function is one of the primary signals of nutrient deficiency. 事实上,额叶对血糖下降非常敏感,心智功能产生的变化就是营养不足的一...
However, investigating ADHD neurology demonstrates key physical ADHD effects on the brain, and sheds light on the complex nature of ADHD and the widespread impact it can have on many aspects of life beyond attention and behaviorsHow does ADHD affect the brain? Below, we delve into the ...
How Does Someone Become Comatose? Illnesses that affect the brain and brain injuries can both cause comas. If a person suffers severe head trauma, the impact can cause the brain to move back and forth inside the skull. The movement of the brain inside the skull can tear blood vessels and...
Second, how does language processing differ between monolingual and bilingual adults? Last, what are the collateral effects of bilingualism on the executive control system across the lifespan? Research in all three areas has not only provided some fascinating insights into bilingualism but also ...
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