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Neuromagnetic responses were found in major somatosensory regions, i.e., primary somatosensory cortex SI, secondary somatosensory cortex SII, posterior parietal cortex, and premotor cortex. Contralateral to the test stimulus, SII activity was maximally suppressed by 51% at C-T intervals of 40 and ...
The horseshoe crab has anadditional five eyes on the top side of its prosoma. Directly behind each lateral eye is a rudimentary lateral eye. Towards the front of the prosoma is a small ridge with three dark spots. Two are the median eyes and there is one endoparietal eye. Why is it ...
We observed smiling during parietal (two patients) and temporal lobe (three patients) seizures. The right hemisphere appeared to be involved with greater frequency. CONCLUSIONS: Ictal smile is an uncommon manifestation of partial seizures involving temporal or parietal lobes, localized mainly on the ...
Use examples taken from the life of a typical Explain the importance of the statement: "Getting enough sleep is not a luxury, its a necessity." Discuss why it is important to proceed with caution when thinking that poor reason...