Sentences with phrase «between medial»

Each piece in W+W explores what is lost and gained in the intellectual and physical processes of translation, and attempts to quantify — materialize — the gap / the space / the void between each medial transaction by exposing translational errors.
Therefore, whether there is any difference between medial and lateral hamstrings EMG amplitudes in the Nordic hamstring curl (and whether it in fact matters) remains unclear.
This is a confocal image showing a close association between medial septum - to - hippocampus GABA projections and local PV interneurons in the hippocampus.
Been LE, Petrulis A. Chemosensory and hormone information are relayed directly between the medial amygdala, posterior bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, and medial preoptic area in male Syrian hamsters.

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The study also demonstrated a relationship between age and injury, with children more than 15 years old having a higher rate of medial femoral chondral injury.
Levy's research found a connection between risk preferences and the quantity of neurons in a different part of the brain (called the posterior parietal cortex), but not the amygdala or medial prefrontal cortex.
Cells in one face patch — the anterior medial patch — processed information about the appearance of faces such as distances between facial features like the eyes or hairline.
One recent study showed that sleep - deprived subjects experienced a loss of functional connectivity between the amygdala and the medial - PFC compared to controls.
Balance was quantified by assessing the separation between the centre - of - mass and centre - of - pressure (CoM - CoP separation) in the medial - lateral plane (i.e. side - to - side).
They also saw in the gamblers» brains more synchronized activity between the amygdala and another region, called the medial prefrontal cortex.
«It's possible within the population that we see of healthy young adults, a more pruned structural connection between the amygdala and the medial prefrontal cortex is indicative of a more developed connection and one that might be more effective or efficient, and thus lead to greater communication between the two areas.»
Strong associations between full - scale IQ and individual normalized path length were found in medial prefrontal gyrus, precuneus / posterior cingulate gyrus, and bilateral inferior parietal regions (Fig. 3).
Most prominent effects between IQ and the level of global connectivity efficiency (as expressed by a shorter node specific normalized path length) were found in the medial prefrontal cortex (yellow box), bilateral inferior parietal cortex (red box depicts effect in right hemisphere), and precuneus / posterior cingulate regions (orange box) of the functional brain network.
Using real - time cellular imaging to monitor the changes in aged flies» neuron activity before and after learning, Davis and his colleague Ayako Tonoki found structural connectivity defects between a set of neurons known as dorsal paired medial neurons and mushroom body neurons; these defects prevented long - term memories from forming.
The most prominent effects between full - scale IQ and normalized path length were found in medial prefrontal gyrus (Brodmann area 9/10, r = − 0.75, p = 0.001, df = 18, yellow box), precuneus / posterior cingulate gyrus (BA 7/31, r = − 0.55, p = 0.014, df = 18, orange box), and bilateral inferior parietal regions (BA 39/40, right inferior parietal: r = − 0.72, p = 0.001, df = 18 depicted in red box; left inferior parietal: r = − 0.68, p = 0.001, df = 18).
Title: Dissociation between memory retention across a delay and pattern separation following medial prefrontal cortex lesions in the touchscreen TUNL Task Author: K. A. L. McAllister et al..
During rest, this effect was mainly driven by connections between rather than within the visual, medial temporal lobe and default mode networks, whereas during task it was driven by connectivity within these networks.
In contrast, the DLAmc and dorsal parts of the DLL exclusively showed overlap between tracer from the retina and neurons innervating the medial visual wulst (Fig. 2A, shown in magenta), whereas overlap between retinofugal fibers and neurons projecting only upon Cluster N was observed in ventral parts of the DLL and parts of the LdOPT and SpRt (Fig. 2A, shown in yellow).
Researchers have investigated the effects of refined sugars on cognitive function, and conclude that «Special care in food selection at meals should be exercised by those with type 2 diabetes since ingestion of rapidly absorbed, high — glycemic index carbohydrate foods further impairs medial temporal lobe function, with food - induced increases in oxidative stress and cytokine release likely explaining the association between food ingestion and reduction in cognitive function in those with type 2 diabetes (1).»
They reported that the cross-sectional area of the medial gastrocnemius was between 8.7 — 13.1 cm2 and 11.3 — 17.1 cm2 in normal and overweight individuals, respectively.
They report that the medial gastrocnemius muscle activity was no different between the squat, split squat and rear foot elevated split squat (278, 281, 380 mV), albeit a trend towards greater gastrocnemius muscle activity during the rear foot elevated split squat.
Tomlinson et al. (2014) measured the medial gastrocnemius by ultrasound, taking measures between 25 — 75 % along the muscle length.
Thus, the medial gastrocnemius appears to display a muscle volume between 185 — 303.3 cm3 while the lateral gastrocnemius displays a somewhat smaller muscle volume of around 185.6 cm3.
It originates from the middle third of the medial border of the tibia, a fibrous arch between the tibia and fibula, and the posterior surface of the fibula head.
Furthermore, they reported that the mid-range portion of the concentric lift produced superior medial and lateral gastrocnemius muscle activity compared to the lift - off position, but similar muscle activity was found between the lift - off and lock - out phase, as well as the mid-range and lockout.
Additionally, another study by Kawakami et al. (1993) that measured 32 males ranging in physical activity status (untrained to bodybuilders) found that the pennation angle ranged widely between 15 and 53 degrees in the long head of the triceps compared to 9 to 26 degrees in the medial head, respectively.
Kubo et al. (2014) also found no differences in muscle fascicle length relative to muscle length for the medial gastrocnemius between boys and adult males.
These abnormalities typically develop between four and eight months of age and include osteochondritis dessicans (OCD) of the medial humeral condyle, ununited anconeal process (UAP), joint incongruency, and fragmentation of the medial coronoid process (FCP).
The patella will lie just above the medial condyle of the tibia and a space between the patellar ligament and the femur can be palpated.
Chunks of cartilage called the medial and lateral menisci fit between the femur and tibia like cushions.
The medial gap between the two panels of this piece — a couple of inches of white wall (curators decide how wide)-- reminded me as well of two - part Rauschenberg works.
Investigating the territory amid science and spirituality, his practice aims to bridge a medial relationship between the seemingly ordinary and the interpretive freedom of abstraction.
Imaging studies using these composite measures of SES have found significant correlations between composite scores and regions in the medial temporal lobe and frontal lobe (Raizada et al., 2008; Jednoróg et al., 2012), but without knowing associations to specific SES markers, it is difficult to compare these studies with other structural imaging studies.
Rostral anterior cingulate cortex activity mediates the relationship between the depressive symptoms and the medial prefrontal cortex activity.
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