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discussion about the mind and brain, particularly
debate on
cerebral localization,[M]: ch7-9 [B] and was
perhaps the
first case to
suggest the brain's...
- like
these allow inferences to be made
about brain specialization and
localization, also
known as
using a
double dissociation. The
difficulty with this...
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between the two
hemispheres to
coordinate localized functions.
There are
three known poles of the
cerebral hemispheres: the
occipital pole, the frontal...
- to the
blood vessels in the brain, such as
cerebral arteriolosclerosis,
cerebral amyloid angiopathy,
cerebral arteriovenous malformation,
brain trauma,...
- Stemmer, B.; Joanette, Y.. A
psychosurgical chapter in the
history of
cerebral localization: the six
cases of
Gottlieb Burkhardt. In: Code, Christopher; Wallesch...
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Cerebral softening, also
known as encephalomalacia, is a
localized softening of the
substance of the brain, due to
bleeding or inflammation.
Three varieties...
- Joanette, Y. (1996). "A
psychosurgical chapter in the
history of
cerebral localization: the six
cases of
Gottlieb Burkhardt". In Code, Christopher; Wallesch...
- it is
called cerebral anoxia.
There are four
categories of
cerebral hypoxia; they are, in
order of
increasing severity:
diffuse cerebral hypoxia (DCH)...
- its
cerebral cortex removed,
could still remain functional. Conversely,
Scottish neurologist David Ferrier held the
belief of
localization of
cerebral functions...
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median longitudinal fissure separates the
human brain into two
distinct cerebral hemispheres,
connected by the
corpus callosum.
Although the macrostructure...