نتایج جستجو برای: brain mapping

تعداد نتایج: 662111  

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2010
Meghana S Karnik Lei Wang Deanna M Barch John C Morris John G Csernansky

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is highly expressed in the hippocampus of many species, including humans. The single-nucleotide polymorphism rs6265 on the BDNF gene is thought to alter activity-dependent secretion of the protein, and previous research suggests that the Met allele is associated with smaller hippocampal volumes and poorer memory performance in human populations. For this...

2012
Wellingson S Paiva Erich T Fonoff Marco A Marcolin Hector N Cabrera Manoel J Teixeira

UNLABELLED Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a promising method for both investigation and therapeutic treatment of psychiatric and neurologic disorders and, more recently, for brain mapping. This study describes the application of navigated TMS for motor cortex mapping in patients with a brain tumor located close to the precentral gyrus. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this prospective stu...

Journal: :Computerized medical imaging and graphics : the official journal of the Computerized Medical Imaging Society 2007
Jingxin Nie Tianming Liu Gang Li Geoffrey Young Ashley Tarokh Lei Guo Stephen T. C. Wong

The human brain cortex is a highly convoluted sheet. Mapping of the cortical surface into a canonical coordinate space is an important tool for the study of the structure and function of the brain. Here, we present a technique based on least-square conformal mapping with spring energy for the mapping of the cortical surface. This method aims to reduce the metric and area distortion while mainta...

2017

Background/Overview Surgical management of brain tumors involves resecting the brain tumor and preserving essential brain function. “Mapping” of brain functions, such as body movement and language, is most accurately achieved with direct cortical stimulation (DCS), an intraoperative procedure that lengthens operating times and requires a wide surgical opening. Even if not completely accurate co...

2006
Parvez Ahammad Ruzena Bajcsy S. Shankar Sastry

The inverse mapping problem ( [1,2]) is well-studied in magnetoencephalography (MEG) domain, where measurements recorded from a small number of sensors (100-300) are used to infer the currents in a much higher dimensional brain space (1,000-50,000 vertices). The driving theme is that the patterns observed in neuronal signal responses, when presented with various stimuli, can give insight into t...

2017

Background/Overview Surgical management of brain tumors involves resecting the brain tumor and preserving essential brain function. “Mapping” of brain functions, such as body movement and language, is most accurately achieved with direct cortical stimulation (DCS), an intraoperative procedure that lengthens operating times and requires a wide surgical opening. Even if not completely accurate co...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد گرمسار - پژوهشکده علوم انسانی و اجتماعی 1390

this study was an attempt to investigate and compare the effect of lexical inferencing and concept mapping on developing vocabulary retention of iranian language learners. sixty homogeneous students from different intact classes who were being taught as intermediate learners in sokhan english institute participated in this study. they were in different classes. a teacher made test as a pre-test...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2002
Anne Beaulieu

Brain mapping is said to have opened up the possibility of a new collaboration between the sciences of mind and the sciences of the brain, potentially leading to a new kind of scientist, sometimes called "cognitive neuroscientist." This article traces the recent history of brain mapping and analyzes the processes that have led to a new "close working relationship" between the sciences of mind a...

Journal: :Neurosurgical focus 2003
Nader Pouratian Sameer Sheth Susan Y Bookheimer Neil A Martin Arthur W Toga

Perfusion-dependent brain mapping modalities, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, and optical imaging of intrinsic signals, have become increasingly popular for neurosurgical guidance because they offer a relatively rapid and noninvasive means of mapping brain function. These modalities are unique because they rely on perfusion-related signals that are c...

2017
John Del Gaizo Julius Fridriksson Grigori Yourganov Argye E Hillis Gregory Hickok Bratislav Misic Chris Rorden Leonardo Bonilha

Lesion-symptom mapping is often employed to define brain structures that are crucial for human behavior. Even though poststroke deficits result from gray matter damage as well as secondary white matter loss, the impact of structural disconnection is overlooked by conventional lesion-symptom mapping because it does not measure loss of connectivity beyond the stroke lesion. This study describes h...

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