A brain lesion describes damage or destruction to any part of the brain. It may be due to trauma or any other disease that can cause inflammation, malfunction, or destruction of brain cells or brain tissue. A lesion may be localized to one part of the brain, or it may be widespread. T...
what does it mean? I only went for the scan as I'm having problems with my trygeminal nerve! By anon175302 — On May 12, 2011 I apparently have a lesion on my pancreas. Another scan will confirm it for sure. What should I be asking about it? By anon172356 — On May 03, ...
What the locus of brain lesion tells us about the nature of the cognitive defect underlying category-spe- cific disorders: a review. Cortex 36:539-559.Gainotti, G (2000) What the locus of brain lesion tells us about the nature of the cognitive defect underlying category-specific disorders:...
Skin lesions are areas of skin that look different from the surrounding area. They areoften bumps or patches, and many issues can cause them. The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery describe a skin lesion as an abnormal lump, bump, ulcer, sore, or colored area of the skin. Why do I...
In this paper we characterize a class of rooted trees having a given number of terminal vertices in each level of the tree and a given height. We also present two conditions for the existence of a graphical representation of the above class of trees. Then we consider an entropy function whi...
What does a lesion on the femur mean? What attaches bone to bone? Why is the femur important? What bone of the axial skeleton protects the brain? What synovial joint does the hip bone and femur form? Why is the femur the strongest bone in the body?
Two sets of conceptual questions are prominent in theoretical engage- ments with artificial neural networks, especially in the context of medical artificial intelligence: (1) Are networks explainable, and if so, what does it mean to explain the output of a network? And (2) what does it mean...
Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) refers to a spectrum of disorders characterized by inflammatory processes affecting the brain tissue and originating from an immune-mediated pathophysiological mechanism targeting neurons [1, 2]. The reported incidence ranges from 3/million to 8/million person-years in epidem...
Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind? Behavior of Nonhuman Primates. Charles H. Southwick Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Aug 1966 CAS-3JCR-Q2SCIE 161 被引用·0 笔记 引用 Theory of mind in nonhuman primates A new look at joint attention and common knowledge ...
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