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However, these frontal regions are not the only ones implicated in the effect.
White matter tracts between frontal regions have also been found to be impaired.
The frontal region is beige-cream and covered in many short setae.
Infants of severely depressed mothers show reduced activity in the left frontal region, she said.
Overall frontal region activity increased as affective musical stimuli became more intense.
Alien hand syndrome is due to damage in the medial motor frontal region of the brain.
The head scalation is highly variable, with some scales being enlarged, especially in the frontal region.
This wave showed enhanced amplitude in the frontal regions.
When the ciliary muscle contracts, it pulls itself forward and moves the frontal region toward the axis of the eye.
From the temporals, a light lateral line meets at frontal region, giving a branch to the snout.
Frontal region not to moderately, gradually declined.
Frontal region without median groove or line (endocarina).
Other imaging studies show that these frontal regions are involved in high order emotional processing, Dr. Cohen said.
BA10 is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecturally defined frontal region of cerebral cortex.
Frontal regions help people encode or use specific memorial attributes to make source judgments, controls personality and the ability to plan for events.
Thus, if the frontal region is damaged, these abilities will be impaired and memories may not be retrieved or evaluated correctly.
Research has revealed that individuals' performance on memory tasks that rely on frontal regions declines with age.
This connection between the temporal and frontal regions of the brain is extremely important since these regions play critical roles in music processing.
The researchers found that in monkeys the primitive neocerebellum connects to a frontal region involved in planning the order and timing of future behavior.
The carapace's frontal regions are granulate, and its lateral margins are convex.
Neurophysiological and functional imaging studies have demonstrated that frontal regions of the brain are particularly responsive to homeostatic sleep pressure.
Our sexuality is, so to speak, powered overall from the brain, especially from the temporal lobes and frontal region of the forebrain.
Lucid dreaming is characterized by more 40 Hz power than non-lucid dreaming, especially in frontal regions.
For example, frontal regions of the brain tend to be thicker than expected, while posterior and parietal regions are thinner.
Semantic fluency, however, engages discrete activation of anterior frontal regions (Brodmann areas 45 and 46).