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Two other brain regions support adopting another person’s perspective and seeing their point of view: the temporal parietal junction (TPJ) and superior temporal sulcus (STS). These areas add emotional ...
Dr. Holloway focused on a crescent-shaped furrow, called the lunate sulcus, at the back of the endocast. In his view, it was positioned like a human’s, which suggested to him that Dr. Dart had ...
"The cortical sulcus appears uniquely vulnerable to head impacts, with pronounced neurodegenerative changes occurring in these regions," said corresponding author Thor Stein, MD, PhD, a ...
When You Get to the Fork in the Road, Take It: The Challenges in Managing Patients With Advanced Prostate Cancer The Management of Stage III Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Guideline was developed and ...
These cancers were named after an American doctor called Professor Henry Pancoast in 1932. They are also called superior pulmonary sulcus tumours. Cancers in the top part of the lung are rare. Fewer ...
Trials of surgical evacuation of supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhages have generally shown no functional benefit. Whether early minimally invasive surgical removal would result in better ...
They are the intraparietal sulcus, which is involved in attention and manipulation of information in working memory, and the anterior cingulate cortex, which is involved in decision-making ...
One such region is the gingival sulcus. This area is between the tooth and the attached portion of the gingiva. It is also known as the gingival crevice. The gingival sulcus is a V-shaped groove.
In humans, this is easy to identify as it resides immediately behind the central sulcus, the groove separating the parietal lobes from the frontal lobes. Textbooks commonly depict the sense of touch ...