نتایج جستجو برای: pyramidal tracts

تعداد نتایج: 27462  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Marcel Brus-Ramer Jason B Carmel John H Martin

The corticospinal tract is a predominantly crossed pathway. Nevertheless, the primary motor cortex (M1) is activated bilaterally during unilateral movements and several animal studies showed that M1 has a bilateral motor representation. A better understanding of the uncrossed corticospinal system is especially important for elucidating its role in recovery of limb control after unilateral injur...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2011
Fernando Rezende-Cunha Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza

The discovery of the pyramidal syndrome and tract is briefly reviewed with emphasis on a few key historical aspects. The pursuit of the relationship between the lateralized deficits resulting from contralateral head trauma begins in the fourth century BC with the Hippocratic School and continues until the present day.

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2012
B C M van Wijk P J Beek A Daffertshofer

Unilateral movement is usually accompanied by ipsilateral activity in the primary motor cortex (M1). It is still largely unclear whether this activity reflects interhemispheric 'cross-talk' of contralateral M1 that facilitates movement, or results from processes that inhibit motor output. We investigated the role of beta power in ipsilateral M1 during unimanual force production. Significant ips...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1977
N H Wadia

Nine patients in whom subacute myelo-opticoneuropathy (SMON) was diagnosed with varying degrees of confidence are discussed. The cases were discovered after a retrospective examination of our records for the period 1967-71, and a prospective search from March 1972 to date. Subacute myelopathy with predominant dysaesthesiae and greater involvement of the pyramidal tracts was seen more often than...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
B Kably T Drew

We propose that the descending command from area 4 that is responsible, in part, for the change in limb trajectory required to step over an obstacle in one's path also plays a role in triggering the anticipatory postural modifications that accompany this movement. To test this hypothesis, we recorded the discharge characteristics of identified classes of corticofugal neurons in area 4 of the ca...

Journal: :Investigacion clinica 1994
F E León-S G Pradilla A

A lacunar infarction occurred in the posterior limb of the internal capsule in a 33-years-old Colombian woman, showed an antero-posterior (A-P) course of the corticospinal pathway. Anatomical and histological studies had suggested this course, but to the author's knowledge, this could be the first reported case of a living patient with such features, confirming those previous reports about them.

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Christopher Nimsky Oliver Ganslandt Dorit Merhof A Gregory Sorensen Rudolf Fahlbusch

Functional neuronavigation allows intraoperative visualization of cortical eloquent brain areas. Major white matter tracts, such as the pyramidal tract, can be delineated by diffusion-tensor-imaging based fiber tracking. These tractography data were integrated into 3-D datasets applied for neuronavigation by rigid registration of the diffusion images with standard anatomical image data so that ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2007
A Stadlbauer C Nimsky S Gruber E Moser T Hammen T Engelhorn M Buchfelder O Ganslandt

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The underlying changes in the neuronal connectivity adjacent to brain tumors cannot always be depicted by conventional MR imaging. The hypothesis of this study was that preoperative sensorimotor deficits are associated with impairment in pyramidal fiber bundles. Hence, we investigated the potential of combined quantitative diffusion tensor (DT) fiber tracking and MR spect...

1998
Paula Scotland Daixing Zhou Helene Benveniste

The L1 CAM family of cell adhesion molecules and the ankyrin family of spectrin-binding proteins are candidates to collaborate in transcellular complexes used in diverse contexts in nervous systems of vertebrates and invertebrates. This report presents evidence for functional coupling between L1 and 440-kD ankyrin B in premyelinated axons in the mouse nervous system. L1 and 440-kD ankyrin B are...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Paula Scotland Daixing Zhou Helene Benveniste Vann Bennett

The L1 CAM family of cell adhesion molecules and the ankyrin family of spectrin-binding proteins are candidates to collaborate in transcellular complexes used in diverse contexts in nervous systems of vertebrates and invertebrates. This report presents evidence for functional coupling between L1 and 440-kD ankyrinB in premyelinated axons in the mouse nervous system. L1 and 440-kD ankyrinB are c...

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