The determination of relevance to self of verbal statements of differing emotional valence involved left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (left inferior frontal gyrus, BA 47), right caudate and
right cingulate gyrus (BA 24).
Not exact matches
Inspiring leaders use less metabolic energy in the
right temporal lobe and
cingulate gyrus, which are associated with creativity and speech, among other functions.
By contrast, females on average had higher density in the left frontal pole, and larger volumes in the
right frontal pole, inferior and middle frontal
gyri, pars triangularis, planum temporale / parietal operculum, anterior
cingulate gyrus, insular cortex, and Heschl's
gyrus; bilateral thalami and precuneus; the left parahippocampal
gyrus, and lateral occipital cortex.
Specifically, males on average had larger volumes and higher tissue densities in the left amygdala, hippocampus, insular cortex, putamen; higher densities in the
right VI lobe of the cerebellum and in the left claustrum; and larger volumes in the bilateral anterior parahippocampal
gyri, posterior
cingulate gyri, precuneus, temporal poles, and cerebellum, areas in the left posterior and anterior
cingulate gyri, and in the
right amygdala, hippocampus, and putamen.
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).
Results: Hypometabolism was independently associated with anosognosia in AD, particularly in the posterior
cingulate cortex and
right angular
gyrus.
Hypometabolism was independently associated with anosognosia in AD, particularly in the posterior
cingulate cortex and
right angular
gyrus.
Contrasting the perception of anxiety sweat with sport sweat, significant brain activations were detected in the
right insula (BA 44, 47, 48; Fig. 3a), the
right precuneus (BA 4, 5; Fig. 3b), the left supramarginal
gyrus (BA 40), the
right thalamus, the dorsomedial frontal
gyrus (BA 6, 8, 9), the
right inferior frontal gyurs (BA 44), the
right anterior (BA 24) and posterior (BA 23, 29)
cingulated gyrus (Fig. 3c), the
right substantia nigra, the left fusiform
gyrus (BA 37; Fig. 3d), the left cerebellum (BA 19, 30) and the medial vermis (see Table 2).