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Meanings of frontal gyrus in anglès
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Usage of frontal gyrus in anglès
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Slow spindles were associated with increased activity in the superior frontalgyrus.
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Subjects with irritability showed hyperperfusion in the right frontalgyrus.
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One area in left superior frontalgyrus showed superficial gliosis.
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Greater hyper-arousal was associated with reduced gray matter volume in the left superior medial frontalgyrus.
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Significant positive correlation was observed between the GMV in left inferior frontalgyrus and MMSE scores.
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The cingulate cortex, the insula, and the inferior frontalgyrus were the main loci active prior to swallowing.
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Conclusions: Microstructural changes in the white matter of the right superior frontalgyrus are associated with late-life depression.
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The damage includes white matter loss, brain atrophy, and selective loss of neurons in the superior frontalgyrus.
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In addition, the left inferior frontalgyrus showed a more prolonged duration of activation in the semantic retrieval condition.
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Both methods yielded similar activation patterns that were dominated by response in the anterior cingulate and the inferior frontalgyrus.
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Longitudinal grey and white matter changes were found in the left language-related regions and in the right inferior frontalgyrus.
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Overall, this task showed brain activation in the left inferior frontalgyrus and in the left posterior superior temporal sulci.
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Under these circumstances the same region showed functional coupling with the inferior frontalgyrus - another crucial site for semantic control.
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The degree of top-down control correlated reliably with the extent of damage to the left middle frontalgyrus (MFG).
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Region-of-interest analyses showed greater activation of the amygdala, hippocampus, and right inferior frontalgyrus during autobiographical retrieval relative to semantic retrieval.
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Bilateral insula and caudate nuclei and left as well as right inferior frontalgyrus were engaged during processing of disgusted faces.