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Structure of angular gyrus
Known as:
Angular gyrus
, Angulari, Gyrus
, AG
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The portion of the brain located in the parietal lobe that plays a role in intersensory processing, language comprehension, and cognition.
National Institutes of Health
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Cerebral cortex
Cerebral gyrus
Inferior parietal lobule
Neocortex
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Parietal Lobe
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2016
2016
Clinical significance of increased cerebellar default-mode network connectivity in resting-state patients with drug-naive somatization disorder
Houliang Wang
,
Wenbin Guo
,
+6 authors
Jingping Zhao
Medicine
2016
Corpus ID: 15849376
Abstract The cerebellum has been proven to be connected to the brain network, as in the default-mode network (DMN), among healthy…
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2013
2013
Gone in a flash: manipulation of audiovisual temporal integration using transcranial magnetic stimulation
R. Hamilton
,
M. Wiener
,
Daniel E. Drebing
,
H. Coslett
Frontiers in Psychology
2013
Corpus ID: 2249132
While converging evidence implicates the right inferior parietal lobule in audiovisual integration, its role has not been fully…
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2010
2010
Cognitive and neural basis of the consistency and lexicality effects in reading Chinese
Chia-Ying Lee
,
Hsu-Wen Huang
,
W. Kuo
,
J. Tsai
,
J. Tzeng
Journal of Neurolinguistics
2010
Corpus ID: 3734848
Review
2006
Review
2006
Rehabilitation of unilateral spatial neglect: new insights from magnetic resonance perfusion imaging.
A. Hillis
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
2006
Corpus ID: 24974823
2004
2004
Defective Spatial Imagery with Pure Gerstmann’s Syndrome
A. Carota
,
M. Di Pietro
,
R. Ptak
,
D. Poglia
,
A. Schnider
European Neurology
2004
Corpus ID: 22897847
Gerstmann’s syndrome comprises finger agnosia, peripheral agraphia, anarithmetia, and right-left confusion. We here report a…
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2003
2003
Neural substrates of impaired categorical perception of phonemes in adult dyslexics: An fMRI study
S. Ruff
,
N. Marie
,
P. Celsis
,
D. Cardebat
,
J. Démonet
Brain and Cognition
2003
Corpus ID: 11141044
2001
2001
Functional-imaging studies of the 19th Century neurological model of language.
C. Price
Revue neurologique (Paris)
2001
Corpus ID: 21514291
This paper will consider the consistencies and disparities between the classic 19(th) Century model of language and the results…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Cerebral hemispheric smooth pursuit disorders.
J. Sharpe
,
M. Morrow
Acta Neurologica Belgica
1991
Corpus ID: 45669629
The pursuit system utilizes input from cerebral cortical pathways specialized for analyzing visual motion. Impaired smooth…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
[Lexical agraphia caused by left temporoparietal hematoma].
B. Croisile
,
M. Trillet
,
B. Laurent
,
D. Latombe
,
B. Schott
Revue neurologique (Paris)
1989
Corpus ID: 30460764
A patient presented with dysorthographia associated with amnestic aphasia due to a left temporo-parietal hematoma. Reading…
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1986
Review
1986
Anatomy of posterior pathways in reading: A reassessment
V. Henderson
Brain and Language
1986
Corpus ID: 21486020
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