Kunzle, H. 1978b Cortico-cortical efferents of primary motor and somatosensory regions of the cerebral cortex in Macaca fascicularis. Neuroscience 3, 25-39.Kuenzle H. Cortico-Cortical Efferents of Primary Motor and Somatosensory Regions of the Cerebral Cortex in Macaca Fascicularis. Neuroscience. ...
lateral sclerosis (ALS), major depressive disorder (MDD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), dementia, Parkinson’s disease (PD) and multiple sclerosis (MS) (Fig.1d). As for brain regions, the resource covers major cerebral cortex regions (frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and temporal...
The cerebral cortex is divided into three distinct functional areas: the sensory cortex, motor cortex and the associative cortex. These areas can be...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
Cerebral Cortex: The cerebral cortex comprises the large outer part of the human brain, which has involvement in movement as well as numerous other functions, including executive control, attention, language, and the like. Answer and ...
Cytosol binding of [3H]-corticosterone was studied in the anterior pituitary, hypothalamus, hippocampus and cerebral cortex from control and streptozotocin-diabetic male rats after adrenalectomy (ADX). Significant reductions in [3H]-corticosterone binding were observed in hypothalamus and hippocampus from ...
Nociception, a somatic discriminative aspect of pain, is, like touch, represented in the primary somatosensory cortex (S1), but the separation and interaction of the two modalities within S1 remain unclear. Here, we show spatially distinct tactile and nociceptive processing in the granular barrel...
Decreased [3H]DHA binding in the pons + med.obl., cerebral cortex and hippocampus subsequently plateaued for the duration of the forced-running stress. In the midbrain and hypothalamus, however, decreased [3H]DHA binding subsequently returned to control levels despite the exposure to the forced-...
lateral sclerosis (ALS), major depressive disorder (MDD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), dementia, Parkinson’s disease (PD) and multiple sclerosis (MS) (Fig.1d). As for brain regions, the resource covers major cerebral cortex regions (frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and temporal...
Research has shown that when observers view a natural scene containing people, they spend a disproportionate amount of their time looking at the social features (e.g., faces, bodies). Does this preference for social features merely reflect the biological salience of these features or are ...
relys on sensory information to and from the cerebral cortex, regulates sleep schedule, decision making. What is the corpus callosum responsible for? Moving information from one hemisphere to another ( left and right side of the brain) what is the amygdala responsible for? regulating emotions/respo...