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How your brain locks in memories and pulls them back on demand?
The hippocampus, a small seahorse-shaped structure buried deep in the temporal lobe, acts as the brain’s primary gateway for converting fleeting experiences into stable, retrievable memories. What ...
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Review compares surgical and neurostimulation outcomes in temporal lobe epilepsy
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common form of focal epilepsy, affecting a significant proportion of patients who ...
The human language system appears to recruit a broad network of frontal and temporal brain regions. Even though different aspects of language processing have by now been confidently apportioned to ...
To date, the species Homo sapiens was considered to have relatively larger temporal lobes than other anthropoid primates, a group that includes monkeys and anthropomorphic apes. A study in which ...
The human language system appears to recruit a broad network of frontal and temporal brain regions. Even though different aspects of language processing have by now been confidently apportioned to ...
A study comparing fossil skulls and great ape anatomy reveals how temporal lobes evolved in response to social complexity and environmental shifts. Fossil Homo sapiens had smaller temporal lobes ...
The cerebral cortex is your brain’s outermost layer. It has a wrinkled appearance due to the grooves and folds that increase its surface area. Here, we look at the anatomy of the cerebral cortex and ...
Frontotemporal dementia is a progressive neurological disorder that affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These areas are crucial for behavior, language, and emotional regulation.
Images below confirm clinical responses seen in patients with metastatic orbital (eye), temporal (brain), liver, and spine lesions No Bria-IMT™ related discontinuations reported to dateBria-IMT ...
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