There were no associations between smoking and atrophy in the temporal or occipital lobe, or with white matter lesions. Conclusion Longstanding tobacco smoking was mainly associated with atrophy in ...
A head Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) performed at a local hospital revealed multiple lesions in the frontal ... showed decreased cortical metabolism in the right frontal lobe, parietal lobe, ...
The most common clinical presentations include severe headache (ipsilateral to the lesion side or diffuse), and eye and ... predominantly involving the posterior parieto-occipital lobe, focal ...
The anatomical location of epileptogenic lesions indicates how seizure discharges gain access ... Whether discharges from parietal and occipital lobe foci also engage the piriform cortex in this way ...
Lesion overlap maps from Abraham et al31 showing groups of patients with lesions in different neuroanatomical locations.
[24] Our results corroborate and extend the results of previous radiologic studies of lesion load in tuberous sclerosis complex. We have replicated the observation that the frontal lobes are most ...
the parietal lobe, and the occipital lobe—with one of each on either half of the brain. The cerebral cortex is the thin, outermost layer of the cerebrum, extending across all the brain’s lobes.
This study investigated potential predictors of intellectual outcome in 417 children and 218 adults who had sustained a unilateral cortical lesion. Of these, 295 cases were collected from the ...
Here, we review studies of humans, monkeys and rodents that have investigated the functional organization of the medial temporal lobe using a variety of methods: lesions, single-unit activity and ...
The immune system damages myelin, forming lesions or “plaques”. Over the years, many of these plaques or scar tissue occur throughout the brain, leading to increasing disability. But can also ...