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    The claustrum (Latin, meaning "to close" or "to shut") is a thin sheet of neurons and supporting glial cells, that connects to the cerebral cortex and...
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    A cloister (from Latin claustrum, "enclosure") is a covered walk, open gallery, or open arcade running along the walls of buildings and forming a quadrangle...
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    capsule (Latin: capsula extrema) is a series of nerve tracts between the claustrum and the insular cortex. It is also described as a thin capsule of white...
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    simulating her claustrum. The woman underwent depth electrode implantation and electrical stimulation mapping. The electrode between the left claustrum and anterior-dorsal...
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    functions", and the claustrum has been elucidated as playing a crucial role in consciousness. As examples, lesions of the claustrum in humans are associated...
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    segment of the lentiform nucleus (more specifically the putamen) and the claustrum. The white matter of the external capsule contains fibers known as corticocortical...
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    the limbic structures, including the amygdalae and the hippocampi, the claustrum, the various nuclei of the basal ganglia, the basal forebrain structures...
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    the day of his death, July 24, 2004, on the relationship between the claustrum, a mysterious anatomical structure situated underneath the insular cortex...
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  • identification, a form of projective identification associated with life in the Claustrum (narcissistic pathology), first formulated in early seminal papers “The...
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    cingulate cortex, fronto-insular cortex, ventral prefrontal cortex, and claustrum) are smaller in people with bipolar disorder, whereas other regions are...
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    family, who is also attributed for the preservation of the structure (Claustrum Cimini). The stronghold included a tower placed on top of the Arch itself...
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    capsule, and lateral to this is a thin layer of gray substance termed the claustrum. Its anterior end is continuous with the lower part of the head of the...
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    Extended amygdala Stria terminalis Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis Claustrum Basal ganglia Striatum Dorsal striatum (a.k.a. neostriatum) Putamen Caudate...
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    treatment for the disorder. The term claustrophobia comes from Latin claustrum "a shut in place" and Greek φόβος, phóbos, "fear". Claustrophobia is classified...
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    have a denser left amygdala, hippocampus, insula, pallidum, putamen, claustrum, and areas of the right VI lobule of the cerebellum, among other areas...
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  • here). The term first appeared in 1830s. Claustrophobia – from the Latin claustrum 'confined space' and Greek φόβος (phobos) 'fear'. This term was coined...
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    putamen is connected to the substantia nigra, the globus pallidus, the claustrum, and the thalamus, in addition to many regions of the cerebral cortex...
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    interstitium in the human body. In the brain, Daʻat is represented by the claustrum. Though their form is seemingly separate and dissimilar, their function...
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    induced panic attacks show changes in the anterior cingulate gyrus, the claustrum-insular-amygdala region, and cerebellar vermis. Several studies have implicated...
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    their associated satellite structures, including the amygdala, thalamus, claustrum and the basal ganglia. The possibility of precisely manipulating visual...
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    of the neocortex function by Jeff Hawkins and related software models Claustrum Lodato S, Arlotta P (2015-11-13). "Generating neuronal diversity in the...
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    suppressed at other temperatures. Its brain has been shown to contain a claustrum similar to that of placental mammals, linking this structure to their...
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    orthographies are based on the Cyrillic script. bakuľa: baculum (stick) kláštor: claustrum (monastery) kostol: castellum (church) košeľa: casula (shirt) machuľa:...
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    kappa (κ) KOR OP2 (I) κ1, κ2, κ3 brain hypothalamus periaqueductal gray claustrum spinal cord substantia gelatinosa peripheral sensory neurons analgesia...
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    internal capsule (anterior limb, genu, and - a portion of - posterior limb) claustrum external capsule The medial striate artery (Recurrent artery of Heubner)...
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  • world Oppidum, a large fortified Iron Age settlement Cloister (from Latin claustrum, "enclosure"), a feature running along the walls of buildings forming...
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    fortification in Forum Romanum, including half the Arch of Septimius Severus: Claustrum Cimini. The property consisted of a public road leading through the center...
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  • determined that there was activation within the claustrum for fluency heuristic decisions. Given that claustrum activation is thought to reflect the integration...
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    14th century at the site of a former Poor Clares monastery with the name claustrum Paradysi apud Constantiam founded in 1186. In 1253 the nuns left their...
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    insula, the piriform and entorhinal cortices, the ventral subiculum, claustrum, the core and shell of nucleus accumbens, the medial striatum, the bed...
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