BrainThe Human Brain: An Introduction To Its Functional Anatomy, 4th edition, by John Nolte, 606 pp, St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1999. $43.95.doi:10.1002/(SICI)1098-2353(1999)12:4<291::AID-CA11>3.0.CO;2-GH.N. SchnitzleinJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Clinical Anatomy...
The size of the BSTc was not influenced by sex hormones in adulthood and was independent of sexual orientation. Our study is the first to show a female brain structure in genetically male transsexuals and supports the hypothesis that gender identity develops as a result of an interaction between...
c. Multiple Body Representations The different body representations are not just duplications of each other; areas 1 and 3b have two mirror-reversed body maps of cutaneous receptors. Areas 2 and 3a respond primarilytodeepstimulationofthejointsandmuscles, although area 2 does receive cutaneous inputs...
Brain function is governed by precise regulation of gene expression across its anatomically distinct structures; however, the expression patterns of genes across hundreds of brain structures are not clearly understood. Here, we describe a gene expression model, which is representative of the healthy hu...
ISBN print: 978-3-8055-2403-2 Book Set:The Human Brain and Its Universe (Vol. 1-3) (Print),The Human Brain and Its Universe (Vol. 1-3) (Online) Subject Area:Further Areas,Neurology and Neuroscience,Psychiatry and Psychology Publication date: ...
One classical perspective, which represents the dominant paradigm in neuroscience, has its roots in Ramon y Cajal’s neuron doctrine14, Brodmann’s cytoarchitectonics15and over a century of work localizing functions to specific brain regions16. According to this view, spatiotemporal patterns of...
View PDF View chapter About the book Description Salience Network of the Human Brainfocuses on the multiple sources of stimuli that compete for our attention, providing interesting discussions on how the relative salience—importance or prominence—of each of these inputs determines which ones we choo...
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and its relationship with structural inter-hemispheric connectivity. Our results suggest that the lateralisation of brain functions is distributed along four functional axes: symbolic communication, perception/action, emotion, and decision-making. The similarity between this finding and recent work on neuro...
Zhang and Rosenberg built a model that predicts surprise from brain network dynamics measured with fMRI revealing similarities across distinct contexts (task learning, basketball watching and cartoon viewing). Ziwei Zhang Monica D. Rosenberg Article23 Dec 2024 ...