subcortical in English

adjective
1
below the cortex.
Imaging studies done 9 days after admission showed significant progression of his disease, with increased meningeal thickening and focal extension to the adjacent cortex and subcortical white mater.

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1. Combined cortical and subcortical angiomas.

2. Higher Activation of Subcortical Limbic Regions.

3. Thickened, Atypically gyrated cortex and subcortical dismyelination (increased signal)

4. Harvard-Oxford cortical and subcortical structural Atlases

5. transcortical combined aphasia , and subcortical aphasia syndrome.

6. Ojemann GA, Fedio P, Van Buren JM: Anomia from pulvinar and subcortical parietal stimulation

7. Results Two neuroanatomic Biotypes were identified: Biotype 1 (n = 114) with subcortical brain volumes smaller than heathy controls and Biotype 2 (n = 200) with subcortical brain volumes larger than heathy controls.

8. Results Two neuroanatomic Biotypes were identified: biotype 1 (n = 114) with subcortical brain volumes smaller than heathy controls and biotype 2 (n = 200) with subcortical brain volumes larger than heathy controls.

9. The Claustrum is a telencephalic, pallial subcortical structure which has been identified in all eutherian and metatherian mammals

10. Chlorpromazine has actions at all levels of the central nervous system-primarily at subcortical levels-as well as on multiple organ systems.

11. The Amygdaloid body, or just the amygdala, is a subcortical gray matter of the limbic system which is supplied with blood by the anterior choroidal artery

12. The pontocerebellar pathway in the Brachium pontis (BP), is known to convey signals from various cortical and subcortical visual structures to the cerebellum

13. Since a collection of subcortical cell bodies inside the nervous system are known as nuclei, the name Basal nuclei is more accurate

14. Severe cerebral amyloid angiopathy is often accompanied by multiple petechial hemorrhages, restricted to a cortical-subcortical distribution, detectable by magnetic resonance imaging.

15. The Cingulum bundle is a prominent white matter tract that interconnects frontal, parietal, and medial temporal sites, while also linking subcortical nuclei to the cingulate gyrus

16. 24 Single conspicuous targets in the half-field contralateral to the lesion could elicit fixations, implying detection and orienting by a subcortical system.

17. 20 Single conspicuous targets in the half-field contralateral to the lesion could elicit fixations, implying detection and orienting by a subcortical system.

18. Amygdaloid body a small mass of subcortical gray matter within the tip of the temporal lobe, anterior to the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle of the brain

19. These previous data suggested that subcortical reflex center(s) may receive both afferent impulses from the ascending pathway and descending impulses from the specific primary cortex (“cortical loop”).

20. The Claustrum (plural: claustra) is a vertical curved sheet of subcortical grey matter oriented sagittally between the white matter tracts of the external capsule and extreme capsule

21. Probabilistic Atlases covering 48 cortical and 21 subcortical structural areas, derived from structural data and segmentations kindly provided by the Harvard Center for Morphometric Analysis.

22. While much is known about the processing features and structures of subcortical Auditory circuits, the specific roles of even the major Auditory cortical areas remain somewhat elusive

23. The Claustrum, a poorly understood subcortical structure located between the cortex and the striatum, forms widespread connections with almost all cortical areas, but the cellular organization of claustral circuits remains largely unknown.

24. According to the present results, WIN55,212-2 affected locomotor activity Biphasically while exerting converging effects on dopamine activity but diverging effects on glutamate release between cortical and subcortical regions, especially at the higher dose

25. Claustrum is a sheet-like subcortical region that is literally sandwiched between the external and extreme capsules in primate brains, and located just beneath the neocortex (above the external capsule) in lower mammalian brains ([]; for reviews: [2–6]).Anatomical data show cortico-claustral and claustro-cortical circuits involving most sensory neocortical regions.

26. We hypothesized that the underlying structural basis for axonal radial contractility is the subcortical Actomyosin network, which is organized into specialized structures called membrane-associated periodic cytoskeletal structures (MPSs), as revealed with super-resolution microscopy along the shafts of mature axons (Xu et al., 2013).F-actin, together with adducin and spectrin, forms a

27. The Claustrum, a subcortical brain structure located between the neocortex and the striatum, is the most densely connected structure by volume in the human brain (Torgerson et al., 2015) and forms extensive reciprocal connections with the neocortex in mammals ranging from rodents to primates (Pearson et al., 1982; Fernández-Miranda et al., 2008; Zingg et al., 2014; Milardi et al