- In neuroanatomy, the
parieto-occipital
sulcus (also
called the
parieto-occipital fissure) is a deep
sulcus in the
cerebral cortex that
marks the boundary...
- are:
perisylvian (61%),
generalised (13%),
frontal (5%), and
parasagittal parieto-occipital (3%) and 11% is ****ociated with gray
matter heterotopia (grey...
-
named by C.
Faust in 1947 as a
symptom of the
bilateral region of the
parieto-occipital
sulcus after a through-and-through
bullet wound of this region...
- parietal-temporal-occipital (PTO) ****ociation area, also
referred to as the temporo-
parieto-occipital (TPO) junction, is an area
within the
cerebral cortex where the...
-
quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG). They are
predominantly recorded over
parieto-occipital
brain and were the
earliest brain rhythm recorded in humans....
-
central sulcus separates the
parietal lobe from the
frontal lobe; the
parieto-occipital
sulcus separates the
parietal and
occipital lobes; the lateral...
- The
parieto-frontal
integration theory (P-FIT)
considers intelligence to
relate to how well
different brain regions integrate to form
intelligent behaviors...
-
front by the
marginal branch of the
cingulate sulcus, at the rear by the
parieto-occipital sulcus, and
underneath by the
subparietal sulcus. It is involved...
-
discussion 16. PMIDĀ 19127804.
Richard Haier & Rex Jung (July 26, 2007). "The
Parieto-Frontal
Integration Theory (P-FIT) of intelligence:
Converging neuroimaging...
-
other species of Palaeoloxodon,
which includes a
large growth of bone (the
parieto-occipital crest) at the top of the
skull that
overhangs the
forehead region...