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Traumatic brain injury has been consistently associated with damageto the prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia, and the white matter tracts thatconnect these structures. Executive dysfunction and depression may be relatedto the same pathophysiological mechanism (ie, the disruption of these fronto-striatal-thal...
Oligodendrocytes in AD.Mature oligodendrocytes perform myelination of naked axons; if their numbers are decreased, e.g., from impaired maturation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPC), so that myelination becomes inadequate, then neural tracts suffer and cognition may be disturbed [68]. Exposure of...
Whatever the nature of the insult, not all oligodendrocytes appeared to be equally susceptible, because some infected oligodendrocytes, particularly within white matter tracts, appeared to be unaffected by these viruses. This suggests that factors in addition to virus infection influence cellular ...
The neural cell adhesion molecule L1, which is present on axons and growth cones, plays a crucial role in the formation of major axonal tracts such as the ... H Kamiguchi,V Lemmon - 《Journal of Neuroscience》 被引量: 322发表: 1998年 M1 Corticospinal Mirror Neurons and Their Role in Mo...
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The region of the brain that connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord is called the brain ___. The tracts that connect the cerebellum to the brain stem are located in the: a. medulla oblongata. b. pons. c. mesencephalon. d. dien...
the human body because all the functions that occur in the human body are controlled by the nervous system. The nervous system has millions of neurons or nerve cells that facilitate the transmission of information from the body to the brain and the spinal cord, where...
Traumatic brain injury has been consistently associated with damageto the prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia, and the white matter tracts thatconnect these structures. Executive dysfunction and depression may be relatedto the same pathophysiological mechanism (ie, the disruption of these fronto-striatal-thal...