Moreover, the finding that an area assumed to be involved in storing information about object form (fusiform gyrus) was the region most active when subjects read and answered questions about ...
New research from the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) in Japan challenges conventional wisdom that larger group size ...
Our goal is to investigate the relationship between fusiform aneurysms’ mass effect, aneurysm wall enhancement (AWE) distribution, and symptomatic presentation. Patients were scanned using a 3T ...
and right superior frontal gyrus (SFG), and increased activation of right inferior temporal gyrus (ITG), middle temporal gyrus (MTG), fusiform gyrus (FG), precentral gyrus (PCG), and left inferior ...
Research reveals that brain imaging can predict the facial expressions associated with pain, offering a new tool for clinicians to assess pain beyond traditional methods. Credit: SciTechDaily.com ...
Proposopagnosia can be developmental or acquired and is essentially a connection balls-up in a part of the brain called the fusiform gyrus. I paraphrase ever-so-slightly. For me, it’s hardly a ...
Past research suggests that meditation and exposure to art or nature can positively impact people's well-being and brain health, in some cases even reducing stress and supporting the processing of ...
The other overlapping brain regions were the fusiform gyrus, IFG (DLPFC and BA9), and the insula (BA13). In terms of brain regions at the migration stage and aesthetic experiences, the major ...
“In the absence of a stimulus, cerebral structures like the prefrontal cortex play a role; also, the limbic system, because we have to evoke past memories; and the fusiform gyrus, which is ...
This valuable study shows that a very slow (infraslow) oscillation occurs in voltage recordings from the dentate gyrus of the adult mouse. The authors suggest that it is related to sleep stage and ...
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 17, 379–390, 2013], and the anterior temporal and inferior frontal gyrus have well-known roles in object processing [Clarke ... Consistent with this hypothesis, in ...