- The
transverse temporal gyrus, also
called Heschl's gyrus (/ˈhɛʃəlz ˈdʒaɪraɪ/) or
Heschl's convolutions, is a
gyrus found in the area of each primary...
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Richard Ladislaus Heschl (German: [ˈhɛʃl̩]; 5 July 1824 – 26 May 1881) was an
Austrian anatomist.
Heschl was born on 5 July 1824 in
Welsdorf (today integral...
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Robert Austrian was not the
first one to
describe the condition, but
Richard Heschl (around 1860s) or
William Osler were not able to link the
signs to the bacteria...
- hair. A 1961 case
report by the
Austrian pathologist Richard Ladislaus Heschl noted an ****ociation
between male
hypogonadism (including an unmasculinised...
- Lütkenhöner, B. (2003). "Neuromagnetic
evidence for a
pitch processing center in
Heschl's gyrus".
Cerebral Cortex. 13 (7): 765–772. doi:10.1093/cercor/13.7.765....
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Cinematography Franz Pagot Edited by Andy Kemp
Music by
Walter Mair
Christian Heschl Production company Pink
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- bodies – Percy
Theodore Herring (1872–1967),
English physiologist Heschl's gyri – Richard L.
Heschl (1824–1881),
Austrian anatomist Hesselbach's triangle – Franz...
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Previous studies by
Richard Ladislaus Heschl first revealed the
anatomical features of this
cortical region in 1878.
Heschl found a
cortical structure that...
- C.; Rupp, A. (2005). "Structural and
Functional Asymmetry of
Lateral Heschl's Gyrus Reflects Pitch Perception Preference". Nat. Neurosci.[full citation...
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beginning at the
central region.
Leftward asymmetry can be seen in the
Heschl gyrus,
parietal operculum,
Silvian fissure, left
cingulate gyrus, temporo-parietal...