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Talairach coordinates, also
known as
Talairach space, is a 3-dimensional
coordinate system (known as an 'atlas') of the
human brain,
which is used to map...
- Jean
Talairach (January 15, 1911 –
March 15, 2007) was a
psychiatrist and
neurosurgeon who
practiced at the Sainte-Anne
Hospital Center in Paris, and...
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specification of
coordinates in a
particular reference space. The
currently used
Talairach and
Tournoux atlas projects Brodmann's
cytoarchitectonic map onto a template...
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Gothic influence on the
sensation novel is
described by
Laurence Talairach-Vielmas thus:
secrecy and the body go hand in hand, and the more sensation...
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description of the
human cortex". List of
regions in the
human brain Talairach coordinates This
article incorporates text
available under the CC BY...
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Kantrowitz and his
brother Arthur.
Neurosurgeons Jean
Talairach and
Gabor Szikla create the
Talairach coordinates for
brain mapping.
Charles Kelman introduces...
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selected and
particularly complicated epilepsy cases.
Electrocorticography Talairach J,
Bancaud J,
Szikla G, et al.
Approche nouvelle de la
neurochirugie de...
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Wycis sparked enormous interest and research.: 13 In Paris, Jean
Talairach collaborated with
Marcel David,
Henri Hacaen, and
Julian de Ajuriaguerra...
- group. The
atlases commonly used are the
Talairach one, a
single brain of an
elderly woman created by Jean
Talairach, and the
Montreal Neurological Institute...
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current global issues,
judging the text as
timely and "powerful."
Laurence Talairach said the book
highlights to
readers "the p****ion of a 'fairy-tale junkie'"...