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Cortical topography

Haines DE (1989) HRP study of cerebellar corticonuclear-nucleo-cortical topography of the dorsal culminate lobule - lobule V - in a prosimian (Galago) with comments on nucleo-cortical cell types. J. Comp. Neurol 282, 274-292. [Pg.332]

I. Miyai, H. Tanabe, I. Sase, H. Eda, I. Oda, I. Konishi, Y. Tsunazawa, T. Suzuki, T. Yanagida, and K. Kubota. Cortical mapping of gait in humans A near-infrared spectroscopic topography study. Neuroimage, 14 1186-1192, 2001. [Pg.369]

Chronic brain hypoperfusion may be sufficient to induce premature neuronal death and dementia in vulnerable subjects [17, 31, 32, 48-50]. APOE-related changes in cortical oxygenation and hemoglobin consumption are evident, as revealed by brain optical topography analysis, reflecting that APOE-4 carriers exhibit deficient brain hemodynamics and a poorer panneocortical oxygenation than APOE-3 or APOE-2 carriers [19] (see Fig. 5). [Pg.361]

Voogd J, Hess DT (1989) Identification of A, X and B cortical zones and white matter compartments in the anterior vermis of the cerebellum of the monkey (Macaca fascicularis). Soc. Neurosci. Abstr, 15, 611. Voogd J, Hess DT, Marani E (1987a) The parasagittal zonation of the cerebellar cortex in cat and monkey. Topography, distribution of acetylcholinesterase and development. In King JS (Ed.), New Concepts in Cerebellar Neurobiology. Liss, New York, 183-220. [Pg.365]

Chou YL, Davenport PW (2007) The effect of increased background resistance on the resistive load threshold for eliciting the respiratory related evoked potential, J Appl Physiol 103 2012-2017 Davenport PW, Hutchison AA (2002) Cerebral cortical respiratory-related evoked potentials elicited by inspiratory occlusion in lambs, J Appl Physiol 93(l) 31-36 Davenport PW, Friedman WA, Thompson FJ, Franzen O (1986) Respiratory-related cortical potentials evoked by inspiratory occlusion in humans, J Appl Physiol 60(6) 1843-1848 Davenport PW, Colrain IM, Hill PM (1996) Scalp topography of the short-latency components of the respiratory-related evoked potential in children, J Appl Physiol 80(5) 1785-1791 Davenport PW, Sapeinza CM, Bolser DC (2002) Psychophysical assessment of the Urge-to-Cough, EurRespir J 12(85) 249-253... [Pg.275]

Lukatch HS, Maciver MB (1996) Synaptic mechanisms of thiopental-induced alterations in synchronized cortical activity. Anesthesiology 84 1425-1434 Lukatch HS, Maciver MB (1997) Physiology, pharmacology, and topography of cholinergic neocortical oscillations in vitro. J Neurophysiol 77 2427-2445 Lukatch HS, Kiddoo CE, Maciver MB (2005) Anesthetic-induced burst suppression EEG activity requires glutamate-mediated excitatory synaptic transmission. Cereb Cortex 15 1322-1331 Lynch MA (2004) Long-term potentiation and memory. Physiol Rev 84 87-136... [Pg.110]

Little is known on the topography of aminopherases in histological elements and on their intracellular localization. Aph activity is higher in brain cortex than in white matter the cortical layers of kidney and adrenals are more active than the medullar parts of these organs. In kidney, gl-aph appears to be localized in the tubular epithelium (Vyshepan, 165). Unpub-li ed data of Claude (quoted from Schmitt, 146) indicate that aph activity in glandular cells is associated with secretory granules rather than with microsomes. [Pg.20]


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