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    In human brain anatomy, an operculum (Latin, meaning "little lid") (pl.: opercula), may refer to the frontal, temporal, or parietal operculum, which together...
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  • Look up operculum or opercular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Operculum may refer to: Operculum (brain), the part of the brain covering the insula...
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    thin slices of Einstein's brain, mounted on microscope slides. Harvey had reported that Einstein had no parietal operculum in either hemisphere, but this...
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    Parts of the brain such as Heschl's gyrus, Brodmann's area, Broca's area, Wernicke's area are amongst the most relevant in the operculum. These areas...
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    cortical area overlying the insula toward the lateral surface of the brain is the operculum (meaning lid). The opercula are formed from parts of the enclosing...
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  • (Lambert, K.G.; Kinsley, C.H.). However, the cortex volume of the operculum (brain) is larger and OCD patients are also reported to have larger temporal...
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    region. Leftward asymmetry can be seen in the Heschl gyrus, parietal operculum, Silvian fissure, left cingulate gyrus, temporo-parietal region and planum...
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    that "The human brain shows highly reproducible sex differences in regional brain anatomy above and beyond sex differences in overall brain size" and that...
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    cortical area overlying the insula toward the lateral surface of the brain is the operculum (meaning lid). The opercula are formed from parts of the enclosing...
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  • cingulate-frontal operculum network that includes core nodes in the anterior cingulate and anterior insula. A salience network is a large-scale brain network involved...
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  • representation of different language systems in the brain, the effects of multilingualism on the brain's structural plasticity, aphasia in multilingual individuals...
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    movement of the operculum can abrade the coral tissue, and that mortality of the coral tissue is enhanced when the worm's operculum hosts filamentous...
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    malformation (cerebral AVM, CAVM, cAVM, brain AVM, or BAVM) is an abnormal connection between the arteries and veins in the brain—specifically, an arteriovenous...
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    third left frontal fold of the brain. Burdach's fissure: connects the brain's insula and the inner surface of the operculum. Calcarine sulcus or Calcerine...
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    2 mm. An operculum of a juvenile snail. The scale bar is 1 mm. An operculum of an adult snail. The scale bar is 1 mm. Adult snails with operculum indicated...
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  • substructures: the anterior insula on the insular lobe and the frontal operculum on the inferior frontal gyrus of the frontal lobe. Because of its composition...
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    the insula and exit to the cortex via the medial surface of the frontal operculum. The arteries fan superiorly over the pars triangularis and vascularize...
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  • Beak (redirect from Operculum (bird))
    birds are covered by an operculum (plural opercula), a membraneous, horny or cartilaginous flap.(p117) In diving birds, the operculum keeps water out of the...
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    (S2, SII) is a functionally-defined region of cortex in the parietal operculum on the ceiling of the lateral sulcus. The cerebral cortex was not depicted...
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  • Affective neuroscience is the study of how the brain processes emotions. This field combines neuroscience with the psychological study of personality...
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  • anatomical location is still unclear, but it was shown that the right frontal operculum was most relevant in emotional gesturing. This, combined with the dissociation...
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  • of the human brain through an approach of network science, through the paradigm of graph theory. A network is a connection of many brain regions that...
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  • Parietal (section Brain)
    part of the postcentral sulcus Parietal operculum, portion of the parietal lobe on the outside surface of the brain Parietal pericardium, double-walled sac...
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    pre-Rolandic artery (precentral sulcal artery), the Rolandic operculum (post-central operculum), the Rolandic area (primary motor cortex), the substantia...
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  • Ernst JP, Finkenstaedt M (February 2000). "Foix-Chavany-Marie (anterior operculum) syndrome in childhood: a reappraisal of Worster-Drought syndrome". Developmental...
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    the portion of the superior parietal lobule on the medial surface of each brain hemisphere. It is located in front of the cuneus (the upper portion of the...
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  • gustatory area consists of the anterior part of the insula and the frontal operculum. Olfaction: The olfactory cortex is located in the uncus which is found...
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    frontal operculum and Broca’s area (Brodmann’s area 44 and 45), may be responsible for the initiation of these vocal tics. Both of these brain areas are...
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    bones covering the brain, eyes and nostrils), the snout (from the eye to the forward-most point of the upper jaw), the operculum or gill cover (absent...
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    phonological processing deficits are associated with damage to the left frontal operculum". Cortex. 42 (4): 624–643. doi:10.1016/S0010-9452(08)70399-X. PMID 16881271...
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