Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... In fact, the entire human body is represented on the brain's
motor cortex in an approximately upside-down configuration: thus, toe movement may be induced by ....
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Aphasia
.... primary visual
cortex to the posterior speech area, including Wernicke's area, and from here to Broca's area, and then to the primary
motor cortex (The Brain ....
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Aphasia
.... primary visual
cortex to the posterior speech area, including Wernicke's area, and from here to Broca's area, and then to the primary
motor cortex (The Brain ....
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Child abuse
.... prefrontal
cortex and hippocampus, failure of activation of the anterior cingulate, and increased blood flow in the posterior cingulate and
motor cortex. ....
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Effects of Child Abuse on the Brain
.... prefrontal
cortex and hippocampus, failure of activation of the anterior cingulate, and increased blood flow in the posterior cingulate and
motor cortex. ....
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Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Theory
.... The ability has been associated with the
motor cortex section of the brain and localized in the hemisphere opposite to the dominant hand. ....
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Pain Physiology
.... The brain areas that contribute to overt behavioral response patterns include the
motor cortex, basal ganglia, and response producing mechanisms in the ....
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
.... These findings are important because the frontal and
motor cortex regions play a role in attention, impulsivity and
motor activity. ....
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
First described by Charcot in 1869, the condition involves degeneration and loss of
motor neurons in the cerebral
cortex, brainstem, and spinal cord. ....
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Punting A Football
....
Motor output from the cerebral
cortex occurs through the following two types of descending tracts: (1) the pyramidal tracts; and (2) the extrapyramidal tracts. ....
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EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON TASTE AND SMELL
.... central nervous system that can lead to difficulties controlling
motor responses and .... to areas of the brain such as the olfactory
cortex, hippocampus, amygdala ....
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The Cerebellum
.... the cerebral
cortex. All information reaching the cerebellum seems to do so in the same way, regardless of the source of the information (sensory,
motor, mental ....
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Psychology by Gleitman: Chapter Summaries
.... attention, and language. Asking "How neat is the hierarchy?" he discusses the
motor systems, the
cortex, and the lower functions. ....
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Neurophysiological & Psychological Roles
.... It consists of many sensory and
motor nerves. .... It consists of the thalamus, hypothalamus, pituitary gland, limbic system, and
cortex. ....
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Science Definitions
.... to the stimulus, or nerve damage in the sensory or
motor nerve involved .... tract, to the hypothalamus, and through the optic radiations to the visual
cortex of the ....
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Autism
.... structures, and another tapping the dorsolateral prefrontal
cortex - was examined .... orienting to social stimuli, immediate and deferred
motor imitation, shared ....
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Physiological Aspects of Autism
.... structures, and another tapping the dorsolateral prefrontal
cortex - was examined .... orienting to social stimuli, immediate and deferred
motor imitation, shared ....
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Implicit Learning
.... to the performing hand during implicit learning, and during explicit learning, increased blood flow is found in the non-
motor areas of the
cortex. ....
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The Dragon's of Eden (Carl Sagan)
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cortex, the easier it may be to learn, and that cerebral
cortex size can .... its own intelligence, subjectivity, sense of time and space, memory,
motor and other ....
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SCHIZOPHRENIA Introduction This research pape
.... and cognitive dysfunctions provide evidence of prefrontal
cortex dysfunctions or .... are tested with subscales such as Sensory Integration,
Motor Coordination, and ....
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
.... 1981) Further support for the immature or dysfunctional
cortex as the .... much more likely to have "soft" neurological deficits, like
motor incoordination, mild ....
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
.... Further support for the immature or dysfunctional
cortex as the major cause .... more likely to have "soft" neurological deficits, like
motor incoordination, mild ....
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Eye Movements and Visual Attention
.... suggested the lateral intraparietal area (LIP) of the posterior parietal
cortex is involved .... contaminate the saccade plan rendering it useless as a
motor signal ....
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THE HUMAN MEMORY Introduction The human memor
.... be dependent on a corticostriatal system involved in programming
motor and cognitive .... The prefrontal
cortex is characterized as a central executive or working ....
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Effects of Eye Movement in Disease
.... suggested the lateral intraparietal area (LIP) of the posterior parietal
cortex is involved .... contaminate the saccade plan rendering it useless as a
motor signal ....
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Annotated Bibliography - Brain Based Education
.... the rat exposed to an enriched environment develops a thicker
cortex due to .... been shown to involve auditory, visual, cognitive, affective, and
motor systems as ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... by a
cortex (Neuroanatomy, 2004). It is one of the newer areas of the brain and is particularly important for speech production, which requires fine
motor ....
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Speech Perception Problems of Japanese Students
.... result of injury to the language centers in the cerebral
cortex" (The Merck .... Broca's aphasia (also known as expressive or
motor aphasia) is characterized by slow ....
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
.... offspring usually showed abnormal development in the cerebral
cortex (Miller, 1986 .... difficulties in the development of cognitive, language and
motor skills; all ....
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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK I. INTRODUCT
.... ROLE OF
MOTOR SKILLS IN TEACHING A DEAF VII. .... rise to the development of atypical functional specialization in various areas of cerebral
cortex" (Wolff, Kammerer ....
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