The word
"medial" means something that is in the middle or center. It refers to the position or location that is closer to the middle or middle ground compared to other things.
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Our data indicate that spontaneous improvisation, independent of the degree of musical complexity, is characterized by widespread deactivation of lateral portions of the prefrontal cortex together with focal activation of
medial prefrontal cortex.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to study memory - associated activation
of medial temporal lobe (MTL) regions in 32 nondemented elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment
The presence of
medial temporal atrophy, determined by automated analysis of MRI using an FDA - approved software package, was associated with the likeliest chance of near - term dementia, with a median dementia - free survival time of only 15 months.
«In all experiments, closeness but not similarity appeared to drive responses
in medial prefrontal regions and associated regions throughout the brain,» Krienen said.
Since it's done with a straight leg, it primarily targets the gastrocnemius, putting tension on both the lateral and
medial heads of the muscle and giving them thickness and definition.
They report that the partial squat produced greater
medial gastrocnemius muscle activity compared to the parallel squat, despite a greater range of ankle motion during the parallel squat.
The player was in fine form in the side's 2 - 0 win over Sunderland last night, scoring the opening goal, but a Tweet from the club has now confirmed he could miss up to three months with
medial ligament damage.
OCD is a major cause of elbow dysplasia and commonly occurs with fragmented
medial coronoid process.
He has a history of arm trouble, having missed all of the 1995 season because of reconstructive surgery to repair a torn
medial collateral ligament in his right elbow.
Oh et al. (2007) reported that using the Abdominal drawing - in maneuver (ADIM) led to increased
medial hamstring EMG amplitude, while Lewis & Sahrmann (2009) found that using a hamstrings cue led to increased lateral hamstrings EMG amplitude.
Presenter, Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario, «Documentary Discovery of
Social Medial in Wrongful Dismissal Litigation», Fall 2016.
The researchers shut down activity in peoples» posterior
medial frontal cortex using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)-- a noninvasive technique that sends magnetic energy through the scalp.
At baseline, older adults showed significantly decreased hippocampal connectivity
with medial prefrontal and parahippocampal cortex, and increased hippocampal connectivity with posterior cingulate, precuneus, and parietal cortex, relative to young adults (n = 16, age range: 18 - 34 years).
Breeds showing a predisposition
for medial patellar luxation include miniature and toy poodles, Maltese, Yorkshire terriers, Pomeranians, Pekingese, Chihuahuas and Boston Terriers.
It's a common thing for calisthenics practitioners to have underdeveloped
medial deltoids because they can't be directly targeted by any body weight movement.
Poor Rudolph was diagnosed as
Medial Patellar Luxation (MPL) and required surgery.
Oxytocin activates the postpartum onset of rat maternal behavior in the ventral tegmental and
medial preoptic areas
Aubree had an eyelid surgery
called medial canthoplasty in order to protect her prominent eyes.
This is a confocal image showing a close association between
medial septum - to - hippocampus GABA projections and local PV interneurons in the hippocampus.
Elbow Dysplasia that develops as a result of one or a combination of OCD, FCP, and Elbow incongruency is referred to as
Medial Compartment Syndrome.
The vet said the x-rays showed early degenerative joint disease, increased radiohumoral joint space and probable
fragmented medial coronoid process (elbow dysplasia) involving the right elbow.
Medically known
as medial tibial stress syndrome, shin splints often occur in athletes who have recently intensified or changed their training routines.
The origins and insertions of the trapezius span the superior and
medial aspects of the back, connecting the shoulder joint and the scapula to the spine.
The lateral and
medial humeral condyles (the two rounded «bumps» on the distal end of the humerus (upper arm) that fit into the half - moon - shaped groove in the lower arm's ulna),
Nothing about the future is certain; including whether the plaintiff will or will not actually undertake privately funded
medial nerve blocks or rhizotomies.
Hip joint internal rotation (sometimes also called
medial rotation) occurs when the femur rotates within...
-LSB-...] week I discussed the pathology and diagnosis of
medial patella luxation (MPL), and today I would like to talk about some treatment ideas for these patients.
Many vocational and community colleges offer formal training programs for
medial assistants, on either a classroom or distance - education basis.
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His comeback was temporarily thwarted in March»94 when he
tore medial collateral ligaments in his right knee.
Each CVC reading activity page is sorted
by medial sound.
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.
Her work has demonstrated that, for some types of memory, the entorhinal and perirhinal cortical regions in the
ventral medial temporal lobe play a more important role than does the hippocampus.
Precise positional modulation was not observed more ventromedially in the entorhinal cortex or upstream in the postrhinal cortex, suggesting that sensory input is transformed into durable allocentric spatial representations internally in the dorsocaudal
medial entorhinal cortex.
The plaintiff argued he was hurt because of the Zimmer Periarticular Distal
Medial Tibial Locking Plate, a metal plate used to provide internal stabilization when a patient has serious fractures in his or her lower leg.
If we look
at medial epicondylitis, it is an issue with the wrist flexors (wrist curling) and some people call it «golfer's elbow».
The infraspinatus arises from the posterior
medial surface of the scapula below the spine of the scapula, and it inserts into the greater tuberosity of the humerus and the shoulder joint capsule.
Now research in mice is showing that human embryonic stem cells differentiated
into medial ganglionic eminence (MGE)- like cells, which produce GABA, may help alleviate two of the most severe side effects — chronic neuropathic pain and bladder dysfunction.
Each input source (retina, red;
medial wulst, blue; Cluster N, green) and their overlapping tracing patterns are color - coded separately.