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- distribution of different neurons and their connections with other cortical and subcortical regions. There are direct connections between different cortical areas...
- aura or subcortical transient ischemic attacks or strokes, or mood disorders between 35 and 55 years of age. The disease progresses to subcortical dementia...
- Binswanger's disease, also known as subcortical leukoencephalopathy and subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy, is a form of small-vessel vascular...
- disease. In subcortical dementia, there is targeted damage to regions lying under the cortex. The pathological process that result in subcortical dementia...
- two groups: nodular and diffuse. Nodular types are subependymal and subcortical; diffuse types are termed band heterotopias. Affected patients are generally...
- other language post onset. Subcortical aphasias characteristics and symptoms depend upon the site and size of subcortical lesion. Possible sites of lesions...
- In neuroanatomy, a nucleus (pl.: nuclei) is a cluster of neurons in the central nervous system, located deep within the cerebral hemispheres and brainstem...
- The basal ganglia (BG) or basal nuclei are a group of subcortical nuclei found in the brains of vertebrates. In humans and other primates, differences...
- lissencephaly in males and subcortical band heterotopias in females. Women with DCX mutations tend to have an anteriorly-predominant subcortical band heterotopia...
- facilitate the highest expression of cerebral activity. Evidence from subcortical small infarcts suggests that motor fibers are somatotopically arranged...