cortical structure
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structure
noun
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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The laminar pattern of connections between prefrontal and anterior temporal cortices in the rhesus monkey is related tocorticalstructureand function.
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Corticalstructurepredicts the pattern of corticocortical connections.
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The first is the adaptation ofcorticalstructureto the thalamic input.
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It is the firstcorticalstructureto process incoming auditory information.
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It remains one of the earliest methods of analyzing the brain and has allowed researchers to study the relationship betweencorticalstructureand systemic function.
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While memory is usually mapped to subcortical structures of the brain, visual-motor integration is usually mediated more by cortical structures, more specifically the right hemisphere.
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Classical conditioning involves the cerebellum and assorted brainstem nuclei, whereas declarative memory involves a complex circuit including the medial temporal lobe and cortical structures.
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These structures constitute an early behavioral system that guides the construction of later emerging cortical structures, for which there is little evidence for modularity.
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Burns seems to be correct in characterizing schizophrenia as resulting from incomplete differentiation of late-developing, lateevolving cortical structures and their connections.
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Second, it implies lack of special design of cortical structures for these distinctly human functions - unless secondary adaptation has also occurred.
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Periodic increases in vigilance have great survival value in the wild, and the concomitant increase in blood flow would help cortical structures formulate more advantageous fight-versus-flight strategies.
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This is very good because it guarantees the continuous contact between models and the brain and introduces the brain from the fundamental principles to the outmost complexity of cortical structures.
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However, such long-range competition is much more easily implemented in smaller nuclear structures than in broad cortical structures, such as the visual cortex or the optic tectum.
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If one assumes that genetic disorders can target specific cortical structures and their corresponding cognitive abilities, then the age at which the disorder is examined is not particularly critical.
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The neuronal recycling hypothesis proposes that visual word recognition is a result of recycling cortical structures whose initial functions were for object recognition.
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Cortical structures of external events or sensory data are referred to as specific inputs and enter into the ventrobasal thalamus at the specific thalamic nuclei.
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Research has proven that the hippocampus and its associated cortical structures are active when people think about future events.
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Recently a new approach has been introduced where instead of using two large pads, multiple (more than two) smaller sized gel electrodes are used to target specific cortical structures.
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