Opioid addiction doesn’t just take a toll on the body—it reshapes the brain itself. A new study reveals that opioid use ...
While it’s hard to recreate déjà vu in a lab, scientists believe that it involves two parts of the brain: the medial temporal ...
The back of the frontal lobe is called the motor strip. This region controls and directs deliberate body movements. The left ...
Producing and storing an episodic memory crucially depends on two parts of the brain, the medial temporal lobes and the frontal lobes.” The medial temporal cortex (the inner part of the brain ...
“There’s a part of the brain in the medial temporal lobe - the part of your brain that sits near your cheekbones and your ears - that is associated with laying down memories and giving you the ...
The hippocampus is a forebrain structure located within the medial temporal lobe that consists of the subiculum, CA1, CA2, CA3 and dentate gyrus regions. The hippocampal formation also includes ...
Several brain regions — including the thalamus, brainstem, cerebellum, and the medial temporal lobe, which includes the hippocampus and amygdala — had both structural and functional alterations. Each ...
The anterior choroidal artery arises at the distal ICA and supplies the medial anterior temporal lobe and the genu of the internal capsule (Figure 2). The posterior circulation consists of the ...
She studies the mechanisms of healthy cognition, as well as how these functions are disrupted by aging, or by brain damage in the ventral visual stream and medial temporal lobe. Research in the Cowell ...
Some regions like the thalamus and the right medial temporal lobe of the brain were smaller in opioid addicts, while others like the cerebellum and brainstem were larger. These brain regions also ...
However, the precise contribution of periventricular hyperintensities (PVH), deep white matter hyperintensities (DWMH), and medial temporal lobe atrophy (MTA) to task performance remains unspecified.