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Middle frontal gyrus structure

Known as: Middle Frontal Convolution, Middle Frontal Gyrus, Intermediate frontal gyrus 
A relatively large region on the lateral surface of the frontal lobe and part of the prefrontal cortex, which lies between the superior and the… 
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2010
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2010
Background: Fatigue is one of the most frequent symptoms suffered by patients affected by multiple sclerosis. The patho… 
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2006
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2006
Background: Patients with alcohol addiction show a number of transient or persistent neurological and psychiatric deficits. The… 
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2004
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2004
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2000
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2000
The effects of practice on the functional anatomy of a visuospatial working memory (VSWM) task were studied using functional… 
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1991
Highly Cited
1991
Regional cerebrovascular oxygen saturation, a quantitative measure of hemoglobin saturation in the combined arterial, venous, and… 
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1974
Highly Cited
1974
The Golgi-Cox method was used to analyze the dendritic spread of pyramidal neurons in middle frontal gyrus of 11 patients with…