NEUROLOGY

Pain and the Spatial Boundaries of the Bodily Self

Mar 8, 2017 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Pain and the Spatial Boundaries of the Bodily Self

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The Myeloarchitectonic Studies on the Human Cerebral Cortex of the Vogt-Vogt School, and Their Significance for the Interpretation of Functional Neuroimaging Data

Mar 8, 2017 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on The Myeloarchitectonic Studies on the Human Cerebral Cortex of the Vogt-Vogt School, and Their Significance for the Interpretation of Functional Neuroimaging Data

Fig. 3.1 The organization of the cerebral cortex. (a) The principal cellular types of the cerebral cortex of mammals, according to Cajal (1894). (b, c) Meynert’s (1884) illustration of his…

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MRI Methods for In-Vivo Cortical Parcellation

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Fig. 7.1 (a) Coronal MR image through occipital lobe, including calcarine sulcus. Normal human subject. MT-weighted Turbo Spin Echo (TSE) sequence, 7 T MR scanner (MAGNETOM 7 T, Siemens). Voxel size is…

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High-Field Magnetic Resonance Mapping of the Border Between Primary Motor (Area 4) and Somatosensory (Area 3a) Cortex in Ex-Vivo and In-Vivo Human Brains

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Fig. 9.1 Three steps of the “triple jump” approach 9.3 Results Figure 9.2 depicts a 3D-rendered quantitative T1 map of a living subject in an anatomically “normal” view with gyri and…

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Visualizing Myeloarchitecture In Vivo with Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Common Marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)

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Fig. 8.1 Representative cortical myelination in the marmoset. A 40 μm–thick coronal histological section stained for myelin using a modified Gallyas silver staining method. At the whole mount level of magnification…

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