Volume decreases in adolescents with bipolar disorder were also noted in inferior prefrontal and superior temporalgyri and cerebellum.
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Region-of-interest analyses showed significant bilateral gray matter volume reductions in the temporal lobes and superior temporalgyri in the schizophrenia group.
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The autism group exhibited volume increases in frontal and temporalgyri relative to the FXS group, and no volume increases relative to controls.
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By contrast, bilateral superior temporalgyri, superior parietal lobules, and the SMA proper demonstrated greater neural priming in the unmasked compared with the masked condition.
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Dr. W. L. Worcester found cell changes in the superior temporalgyri (finely granular stainable substance in practically all nerve cells) and not elsewhere.