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Axial CT scans without contrast. Note the large areas of traumatic contusion, which consist of hemorrhage and surrounding edema, in the left inferior frontal lobe and the left temporal lobe.
Background and Purpose—The efficacy of superficial temporal artery–middle cerebral artery ... had an intracerebral hemorrhage of the left frontal lobe 5 years after bilateral STA-MCA anastomosis ...
"These early results from the first trial participant are very encouraging and support our belief that AMT-260 has the potential to be a valuable treatment alternative for people living with ...
Inspiration for this work has come from a group of patients who have a brain disorder called temporal lobe epilepsy. In a minority of patients, this condition induces bizarre religious hallucinations ...
Introduction: Cognitive impairment is a common comorbidity in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), but its underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Emerging evidence suggests that neurodegeneration ...
Anticipatory attention in cognitive psychology is a critical area of study that explores how individuals prepare for impending events. Reaction time (RT) ...
Introduction: Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients often experience exacerbation of seizures following COVID-19 infection, a condition referred to as post-COVID-19 active TLE. Although ...
np.unimaas.nl Objectives: To investigate whether medial temporal lobe atrophy predicted outcome in patients with minor cognitive impairment and whether assessment of the medial temporal lobe could ...
Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong SAR Objective: The present study aimed to examine and compare memory processing in patients with unilateral temporal ...
Figure 1: A series of four coronal MRI slices. Figure 2: Two flight attendant groups were compared to assess the volume of the temporal lobe and visual spatial cognitive performance.
A bundle of nerves known as the optic tract then projects to the primary visual cortex in the occipital lobe. The occipital ... internal acoustic meatus in the temporal bone.
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