Bone (redirect from Cortical bone)
known as cortical and cancellous bone, each with a different appearance and characteristics. The hard outer layer of bones is composed of cortical bone,...
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Neuroplasticity (redirect from Cortical plasticity)
phantom limbs were the result of cortical remapping. However, in 1995 Herta Flor and her colleagues demonstrated that cortical remapping occurs only in patients...
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First metacarpal bone (redirect from Os metacarpale I)
of a thick cortical bone surrounding the open medullary canal; the latter two consisting of cancellous bone surrounded by a thin cortical shell. The head...
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OS include: Genetic defects Mitochondrial disease Mitochondrial respiratory chain defects Inborn errors of metabolism Glycine encephalopathy Cortical...
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for measuring cortical thickness, surface area and folding, and for computing inter-subject registration based on the pattern of cortical folds. 57,541...
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Occipital bone (redirect from Os occipitale)
cranial bones, has outer and inner layers (also called plates or tables) of cortical bone tissue between which is the cancellous bone tissue known in the cranial...
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differences correlated with visual imagery, this time by indirectly measuring cortical excitability in the primary visual cortex (V1). In 2018, a study analyzing...
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made of cortical bone also known as compact bone. This is covered by a membrane of connective tissue called the periosteum. Beneath the cortical bone layer...
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schizophrenia. Evidence suggests that reduced numbers of astrocytes in deeper cortical layers are assocociated with a diminished expression of EAAT2, a glutamate...
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uniform physical arrangement of cortical tissue reflects a single principle or algorithm which underlies all cortical information processing. The basic...
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of cortical bone (or compact bone), the hard and dense type of osseous tissue. The vertebral arch and processes have thicker coverings of cortical bone...
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Cortical granule Cryoconservation of animal genetic resources Folliculogenesis Oocyte maturation inhibitor Polar body Symmetry breaking and cortical rotation...
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through activation of the central nervous system, albeit not engaging cortical structures until after the contraction has occurred.[citation needed] The...
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occur in two forms. Lysigenous aerenchyma form via apoptosis of particular cortical root cells to form air-filled cavities. Schizogenous aerenchyma form via...
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in the 1950s. SOMs create internal representations reminiscent of the cortical homunculus[citation needed], a distorted representation of the human body...
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The supporting alveolar bone consists of both cortical (compact) bone and trabecular bone. The cortical bone consists of plates on the facial and lingual...
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restrictive behaviors, as well as in a significant increase in the amount of cortical grey matter and atypical connectivity between brain regions. While there...
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Ohtahara syndrome (OS), also known as Early Infantile Developmental & Epileptic Encephalopathy (EIDEE) is a progressive epileptic encephalopathy. The syndrome...
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anatomical boundaries? Additional references 1 Posterior cortical vitreous Posterior cortical vitreous Hyper-reflective Yes 2 Preretinal space In eyes...
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cortical blindness vary greatly across individuals and may be more severe in periods of exhaustion or stress. It is common for people with cortical blindness...
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osteoid in parallel with the existing matrix, creating layers of compact (cortical) bone. Endochondral ossification is the formation of long bones and other...
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cortex, labeled V1 or Brodmann area 17, as well as the extrastriate visual cortical areas V2-V5. Located in the occipital lobe, V1 acts as the primary relay...
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processing. Cortical inputs to thalamic neurons enable attentional modulation of sensory neurons. Dysfunction in sensory afferents, and abnormal cortical input...
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millimeters in diameter, in the upper cortical layers. Neurofeedback monitors both slow and fast cortical potentials. Slow cortical potentials are gradual changes...
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reliable alternative to FM transmitters) Live video streaming to the visual cortical implant device by Nabeel Fattah in Newcastle university 2017. Connection...
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size of a patch of cortical tissue in visual area V1 that processes a given location in the visual field (a concept known as cortical magnification) is...
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2014. Evaluation of a mental effort hypothesis for correlations between cortical metabolism and intelligence Archived 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine...
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003.0006. ISBNÂ 978-0-19-852421-2. OCLCÂ 38014705. Richler JJ, Cheung OS, Gauthier I (April 2011). "Holistic processing predicts face recognition"...
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study decomposed cortical volume into its constituent parts, cortical surface area and cortical thickness, and reported widespread cortical volume reduction...
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it to other people. The same cortical machinery is also used to attribute awareness to oneself. Damage to these cortical regions can lead to deficits...
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