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  • In the macroscopic form this was carried out by section of the inter­ hemispheric cerebral connections by open operation by Vogel in 1969. This has been an important contribution to knowledge of the basic mechanisms of the propagation of the epileptic discharge and to our understanding of brain function but I would look to stereotactic techniques for the greater development potential.

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  • Part 2 book "Gray’s clinical neuroanatomy the anatomic basis for clinical neuroscience" includes content: Special senses, the cerebellum, basal ganglia, diencephalon, cerebral hemispheres, cervical plexus, brachial plexus, chest and abdominal wall, lumbar plexus and sacral plexus, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction, muscle

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  • Part 2 book "Fitzgerald's clinical neuroanatomy and neuroscience" includes contents: Spinal cord - Descending pathways; brainstem the lowest four cranial nerves; vestibular nerve; cochlear nerve; trigeminal nerve; facial nerve; ocular motor nerves; reticular formation and the neuromodulatory system; thalamus, epithalamus basal ganglia; cerebellum; cerebral cortex electroencephalography; evoked potentials; visual pathways; hemispheric asymmetries; olfactory and limbic systems; pituitary and hypothalamus; cerebrovascular disease.

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  • Intracranial-pressure (ICP) monitoring is useful for patients with increased ICP following hemorrhagic stroke. In this study, the changes in pressure gradients between the two cerebral hemispheres were investigated after hemorrhagic stroke of one side, and after a craniotomy.

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  • part 2 book “human neuroanatomy” has contents: ocular movements and visual reflexes, lower motor neurons and the pyramidal system, the extrapyramidal system and cerebellum, the olfactory and gustatory systems, the limbic system, the hypothalamus, the autonomic nervous system, the cerebral hemispheres, the meninges, ventricular system, and cerebrospinal fluid,… and other contents.

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  • part 2 book “localization in clinical neurology” has contents: cranial nerves ix and x, the cerebellum, the localization of lesions affecting the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, the anatomic localization of lesions in the thalamus, the localization of lesions affecting the cerebral hemispheres, localization of lesions in the autonomic nervous system,… and other contents.

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  • Lateral (top) and medial (bottom) views of the cerebral hemispheres. The numbers refer to the Brodmann cytoarchitectonic designations. Area 17 .corresponds to the primary visual cortex, 41–42 to the primary auditory cortex, 1– 3 to the primary somatosensory cortex, and 4 to the primary motor cortex. The rest of the cerebral cortex contains association areas.

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  • Figure 27-3 Evidence of left hemispatial neglect and simultanagnosia. A. A 47-yearold man with a large frontoparietal lesion in the right hemisphere was asked to circle all the As. Only targets on the right are circled. This is a manifestation of left hemispatial neglect. B. A 70-year-old woman with a 2-year history of degenerative dementia was able to circle most of the small targets but ignored the larger ones. This is a manifestation of simultanagnosia.Cerebrovascular lesions and neoplasms in the right hemisphere are the most common causes of hemispatial neglect.

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  • Language allows the communication and elaboration of thoughts and experiences by linking them to arbitrary symbols known as words. The neural substrate of language is composed of a distributed network centered in the perisylvian region of the left hemisphere. The posterior pole of this network is located at the temporoparietal junction and includes a region known as Wernicke's area. An essential function of Wernicke's area is to transform sensory inputs into their lexical representations so that these can establish the distributed associations that give the word its meaning. ...

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  • Hemiparesis Hemiparesis results from an upper motor neuron lesion above the midcervical spinal cord; most such lesions are above the foramen magnum. The presence of other neurologic deficits helps to localize the lesion. Thus, language disorders, cortical sensory disturbances, cognitive abnormalities, disorders of visual-spatial integration, apraxia, or seizures point to a cortical lesion. Homonymous visual field defects reflect either a cortical or a subcortical hemispheric lesion.

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