Both controls and patients activated cortical
midline structures when judging items with reference to themselves, but patients exhibited reduced activity in the angular gyrus.
These results highlight SRE impairment in patients with MCI / AD, despite intact activity in cortical
midline structures, and suggest that dysfunction of the angular gyrus is related to this impairment.
«We found that personal meaning attribution and its modulation by LSD is mediated by the 5 - HT2A receptors and cortical
midline structures that are also crucially involved in enabling the experience of a sense of self.»
However, we don't have any bones at the front of the abdomen, so instead, the abdominal muscles overlap via layers of fascia and connective tissue (9) to form a thicker
midline structure - the Linea Alba or LA (25)- which runs from your breast bone (the xyphoid process) to your pubic bone, providing a strong lever from which these muscles can generate force to move or stabilize the spine and abdominal contents.
Not exact matches
Two other subnetworks are made up of
structures located along the
midline of the cerebral cortex.
The findings help explain how axons, the long projections of nerve cells, grow toward and across an organism's
midline whether in the mammalian spinal cord or its equivalent
structure in flies and...
Note how the axochord meets at the
midline but does not form a unified
structure.
Negative self - processing is associated with alterations in the neural correlates of self - referential processing (e.g.,
midline cortical
structures) and autobiographical memory systems (e.g., medial temporal lobe
structures).
The term «Adduction», in the context of Anatomy, refers to any motion that pulls a
structure / limb (in this case your leg) towards the center (
midline) of the body.
The muscle is separated at the
midline by a fibrous
structure called the linea alba that also spans the length of the abdomen from the pubis to the sternum.