- The
temporoparietal junction (TPJ) is an area of the
brain where the
temporal and
parietal lobes meet, at the
posterior end of the
lateral sulcus (Sylvian...
- The
temporoparietal fascia (or
superficial temporal fascia): 357 is a
superficial fascia of the side of the head over the area of the
temporal fossa...
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mental states — actions, perceptions, and emotions.[note 1] The
right temporoparietal junction plays an
important role in
distinguishing the self and others...
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mechanism on
emotional processing.
Studies are
beginning to show that the
temporoparietal junction has a role in
multisensory integration, embodiment, and self-other...
- The
temporoparietalis muscle is a
distinct muscle of the head. It lies
above the
auricularis superior muscle. It lies just
inferior to the
epicranial aponeurosis...
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aponeurotica of[citation needed] the scalp,: 438
becoming continuous with
temporoparietal fascia (at the
zygomatic arch) and galea.[citation needed] It becomes...
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meditation have been
shown to
modulate their amygdala,
along with
their temporoparietal junction and insula,
during their practice. In an fMRI study, more...
- person's
perception of self. The
temporoparietal junction,
located in the
cortex is one of
these brain regions. The
temporoparietal junction is
thought to integrate...
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affected and non-affected
individuals with
external auditory stimuli.
Temporoparietal junction Starr PA,
Barbaro NM,
Larson PS (30
November 2008). Neurosurgical...
- to
correct chronic dislocation or
closed lock of the mandible. The
temporoparietal fascia,
which is the most
superficial fascia layer beneath the subcutaneous...