Sentences with phrase «human cerebral cortex»

Immunohistochemistry: Emx1 Antibody [NBP1 - 86500]- Immunohistochemical staining of human cerebral cortex shows strong nuclear and cytoplasmic positivity in neuronal cells.
In vivo MRI - derived measurements of human cerebral cortex thickness are providing novel insights into normal and abnormal neuroanatomy, but little is known about their reliability.
Trends and properties of human cerebral cortex: correlations with cortical myelin content.
This sample, from Human cerebral cortex, shows a large blood vessel at the surface of the brain (top), which sends down thin, densely branched capillaries to deliver blood throughout the entire cortex.
While they wouldn't be mistaken for Lilliputian - sized brains, some of their fine - grained features bear a remarkable resemblance to the human cerebral cortex, home to our memories, decision making and other high - level cognitive powers.
All of this has led Jim and me to wonder: Is there a relationship between olfaction and language, that famous product of the human cerebral cortex?
The study implies, he says, that as the human cerebral cortex evolved to such massive proportions, the thalamus had to expand as well to support all the extra activity.
Astrocytes in the human cerebral cortex are so big and complex, compared with equivalent cells in other mammals, that some researchers think they may hold a key to our cleverness.
Now he's trying to model the human cerebral cortex — and he's created a software company based on his ideas.
Because the human cerebral cortex is generally considered «special,» some scientists have hypothesized that the genes that govern its development of cortical folds and furrows are also unique to humans, Borrell says.
And to map the human cerebral cortex, HCP researchers analyzed 6 terabytes of MRI data from 210 healthy young adults, says Kamil Ugurbil, the HCP's co-principal investigator at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
In this study, we have assessed the validity and reliability of an automated labeling system that we have developed for subdividing the human cerebral cortex on magnetic resonance images into gyral
An automated labeling system for subdividing the human cerebral cortex on MRI scans into gyral based regions of interest.
The human cerebral cortex contains 16 billion neurons, wired together into arcane, layered circuits responsible for everything from our ability to walk and talk to our sense of nostalgia and drive to dream of the future.
But for several years scientists at Stanford University's School of Medicine have been working to mimic in a petri dish critical features of development of a human cerebral cortex — essentially working to build models for watching a brain grow.
By modeling early development of the human cerebral cortex, researchers hope to better study disorders like autism, epilepsy, and schizophrenia.
Human cerebral cortex: localization, parcellation, and morphometry with magnetic resonance imaging.
A map of brain regions associated with language processing in the human cerebral cortex.
Walsh is an expert on the development of the human cerebral cortex.
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