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  1. The Cerebral Cortex and Complex Cerebral Functions

    The cerebral cortex can be divided into a large isocortex or neocortex, a smaller allocortex (the hippocampal formation and the olfactory cortex) and...
    Hans J. ten Donkelaar, Marco Catani, ... Akira Hori in Clinical Neuroanatomy
    Chapter 2020
  2. The Somatosensory System

    The somatosensory system has by far the largest number of receptor types of any of the primate sensory systems, including mechanoreceptors,...
    Hans J. ten Donkelaar, Jonas Broman, Peter van Domburg in Clinical Neuroanatomy
    Chapter 2020
  3. Syndromes of the Left Brain

    One of my favorite activities in April and May each spring is to stand between the hives in my apiary and to watch the complex “dance of the...
    David W. Harrison in Brain Asymmetry and Neural Systems
    Chapter 2015
  4. Circulatory Systems

    For any of the myriad types of brain pathology, there may be signal features that help in the diagnosis of the disease or the identification of the...
    David W. Harrison in Brain Asymmetry and Neural Systems
    Chapter 2015
  5. Left visual field preference for a bimanual gras** task with ecologically valid object sizes

    Gras** using two forelimbs in opposition to one another is evolutionary older than the hand with an opposable thumb (Whishaw and Coles in Behav...

    Ada Le, Matthias Niemeier in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 16 July 2013
  6. The effects of aging on the asymmetry of inter-limb transfer in a visuomotor task

    The direction of the asymmetry of inter-limb transfer has been suggested to identify the specialization of each hemisphere when performing a motor...

    Zhujun Pan, Arend W. A. Van Gemmert in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 06 July 2013
  7. Specialization of reach function in human posterior parietal cortex

    Posterior parietal cortex (PPC) plays an important role in the planning and control of goal-directed action. Single-unit studies in monkeys have...

    Michael Vesia, J. Douglas Crawford in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 10 July 2012
  8. Cerebral Cortex

    The cerebral cortex is the 600-g gray covering of the cerebrum, constituting about 40% of the brain by weight and containing up to 100 billion or...
    Norman L. Strominger, Robert J. Demarest, Lois B. Laemle in Noback's Human Nervous System, Seventh Edition
    Chapter 2012
  9. The Cerebral Cortex and Complex Cerebral Functions

    The cerebral cortex can be divided into a large isocortex or neocortex, a smaller allocortex (the hippocampal formation and the olfactory cortex) and...
    Hans J. ten Donkelaar in Clinical Neuroanatomy
    Chapter 2011
  10. The Somatosensory System

    The somatosensory system has by far the largest number of receptor types of any of the primate sensory systems, including mechanoreceptors,...
    Hans J. ten Donkelaar in Clinical Neuroanatomy
    Chapter 2011
  11. Telencefalo: neocortex

    La neocortex è una struttura molto complessa, composta da sei strati che si sviluppa dal settore dorsale del pallio degli emisferi telencefalici...
    Rudolf Nieuwenhuys, Jan Voogd, ... Michele Papa in Il sistema nervoso centrale
    Chapter 2010
  12. Manual asymmetries in grasp pre-sha** and transport–grasp coordination

    Few studies have directly compared the visuo-motor transformation of grasp pre-sha** or transport–grasp coordination of reach-to-grasp movements...

    Jarugool Tretriluxana, James Gordon, Carolee J. Winstein in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 25 April 2008
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