نتایج جستجو برای: frontal lobes

تعداد نتایج: 49445  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2009
Jennifer L Whitwell Scott A Przybelski Stephen D Weigand Robert J Ivnik Prashanthi Vemuri Jeffrey L Gunter Matthew L Senjem Maria M Shiung Bradley F Boeve David S Knopman Joseph E Parisi Dennis W Dickson Ronald C Petersen Clifford R Jack Keith A Josephs

The behavioural variant of frontotemporal dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative syndrome characterized by changes in personality and behaviour. It is typically associated with frontal lobe atrophy, although patterns of atrophy are heterogeneous. The objective of this study was to examine case-by-case variability in patterns of grey matter atrophy in subjects with the behavioural variant o...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2000
L Wang Y Kuroiwa M Li T Kamitani J Wang T Takahashi Y Suzuki T Ikegami S Matsubara

P300 was evoked by a visual oddball and an S1-S2 task in 22 non-demented Parkinson's disease (PD) patients (13 in the early stage, nine in the late stage) and 18 normal controls. Reaction time was also measured. All patients undertook the (99)Tc-ECD SPECT examination. Quantitative regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was obtained by overlying SPECT image on the 3D-magnetic resonance image. In th...

 Background and purpose: Aphasia is the most common communication disorder resulting from stroke. In this condition all modalities of language, including reading, writing, auditory perception, and oral speech may be affected. Aphasia is divided into two categories: fluent (Wernicke's aphasia, Transcortical sensory aphasia, conduction aphasia, and anomic aphasia) and non-fluent (Broca's aphasia,...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 1999
J K Johnson E Head R Kim A Starr C W Cotman

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the clinical and pathological features of a subgroup of patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) who exhibited early and disproportionately severe impairments on tests of frontal lobe functioning. We hypothesized that these patients would exhibit a greater degree of either neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) or senile plaque pathology in the frontal lobes than would patients with typ...

2010
Jeroen Bert Smaers Axel Schleicher Karl Zilles Lucio Vinicius

Previous research has indicated the importance of the frontal lobe and its 'executive' connections to other brain structures as crucial in explaining primate neocortical adaptations. However, a representative sample of volumetric measurements of frontal connective tissue (white matter) has not been available. In this study, we present new volumetric measurements of white and grey matter in the ...

Journal: :American journal of ophthalmology 1978
G B Krohel J F Griffin

A 59-year-old man with a previous left frontal lobe infarction sustained an infarction of the right frontal lobe. The patient manifested a bilateral symmetrical blepharoptosis that resolved in two months. Eyelid movements seem to be bilaterally represented in the frontal lobes. Bilateral cortical disease can produce supranuclear eyelid abnormalities such as blepharoptosis, difficulty maintainin...

Journal: :Annals of neurology 1986
F Lhermitte B Pillon M Serdaru

A type of pathological behavior, imitation behavior (IB), is newly described. In this behavior patients imitate the examiner's gestures, although not instructed to do so. Patients explain that they thought they had to imitate the examiner. IB is the first stage of utilization behavior (UB). Neuropsychological examination of 40 patients with IB, of 35 with UB, and of 50 disease controls demonstr...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2000
K R Daffner M M Mesulam L F Scinto D Acar V Calvo R Faust A Chabrerie B Kennedy P Holcomb

The physiological basis for the striking decrease of attention to novel events following frontal lobe injury is poorly understood. In this study, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from patients with frontal lobe damage and matched subjects, who controlled the duration of viewing of background, novel and target stimuli. Frontal lobe patients did not differ from normal controls in ter...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2006
Mark D'Esposito Anthony J-W Chen

Understanding the role of the frontal lobes in cognition remains a challenge for neurologists and neuroscientists. It is proposed that goal-directed behavior, at the core of what we consider human, depends critically on the function of the frontal lobes, and, specifically, the prefrontal cortex (PFC). In this chapter, we put forth the hypothesis that further insight into the neural mechanisms u...

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