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  • hemiplegia Bilateral weakness of face, arms, and legs Begins at any age due to acquired cerebral disease May be due to bilateral cerebral lesion or high...
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  • affected area of the left hemisphere. Also due to further examinations, the hypothesis of solely bilateral and symmetrical cerebral organization of the brain...
    28 KB (4,026 words) - 17:33, 14 August 2023
  • experience then lesions should abolish this experience. Unlike the cerebral hemispheres, lesions of the thalamus do indeed seem to abolish consciousness...
    37 KB (5,953 words) - 09:15, 24 November 2023
  • Exploring the intricacies of higher cerebral function delves into the essence of human cognition. This multifaceted domain encompasses a plethora of cognitive...
    26 KB (3,487 words) - 00:23, 2 September 2023
  • two separate hemispheres and ventricles. There is incomplete cleavage of the forebrain (prosencephalon) into right and left hemispheres, into the telecephalon...
    9 KB (1,205 words) - 19:09, 3 October 2017
  • The contribution of visual language processing on both hemispheres is that the right hemisphere first recognizes a written word as letter sequences, no...
    66 KB (8,858 words) - 14:02, 3 June 2024
  • "Functional cerebral reorganization for auditory spatial processing and auditory substitution of vision in early blind subjects", Cerebral Cortex, 17 (2):...
    26 KB (3,781 words) - 12:40, 4 March 2022
  • evidence against the cerebral dominance theory which appointed the right hemisphere to be a spare tire! In fact both hemispheres are distinct and outclass...
    2 KB (96,069 words) - 18:53, 24 June 2017
  • right and left hemispheres. In the hemispheres you will find the cerebral cortex, basal ganglia and the limbic system. The two hemispheres are connected...
    77 KB (11,665 words) - 12:37, 4 October 2023
  • the illustration below: The cerebral hemispheres consist of a thin layer of nerve cell bodies on the surface (the cerebral cortex) with a mass of white...
    5 KB (99,899 words) - 14:06, 13 August 2022
  • of each hemisphere is called the cerebral cortex and this is where the main functions of the cerebral hemispheres are carried out. The cerebral cortex...
    1 KB (48,396 words) - 12:00, 28 September 2023
  • represent synchronized activity over a network of neurons. These brain waves (cerebral vibrations), range from 0 to 30 Hz per cycle. Variation depend on the level...
    84 KB (10,641 words) - 12:10, 31 July 2021
  • halves of the retina and the signal is processed by the opposite cerebral hemispheres, the visual field is considered as a smooth and complete unit. Hence...
    2 KB (60,484 words) - 14:51, 13 June 2023
  • right and left hemispheres. In the hemispheres you will find the cerebral cortex, basal ganglia and the limbic system. The two hemispheres are connected...
    2 KB (156,089 words) - 14:12, 6 April 2020
  • protofibrils. When any of these intermediates decide to plaque the walls of cerebral blood vessels, Alzehimer’s disease may be underdevelopment. Many different...
    5 KB (64,606 words) - 17:08, 3 May 2015
  • territory of the middle cerebral artery and surrounding ("watershed") regions. The middle cerebral artery is the largest cerebral artery and is the vessel...
    2 KB (179,894 words) - 23:46, 14 August 2023
  • Two months after his return from Yalta, Franklin Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage while vacationing in Georgia. Few figures in U.S. history have...
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  • diencephalon. Telencephalon consists of a pair of large left and right hemispheres that can be further sectioned into the frontal, parietal, occipital and...
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  • extends from the shoulder to the elbow responsible for flexing the forearm Bilateral Including both sides Bile An alkaline secretion from liver that helps...
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