Examples of using Frontal cortex in English and their translations into Indonesian
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due to the brain pruning neuronal tracks to the frontal cortex Christakis 2004, Small 2008.
That is why most people who do astonishing wondrously self-sacrificial things don't have the frontal cortex that's fully in gear yet either
due to the brain pruningneuronal tracks to the frontal cortex(Christakis 2004, Small 2008).
Findings from neuropsychological studies suggest that the frontal cortex and the circuits linking them to the basal ganglia are critical for executive function
due to the brain pruning neuronal tracks to the frontal cortex(Christakis 2004, Small 2008).
neurons in the frontal cortex(above the eyes) with other neurons deep in the interior of the brain concerned with memory and movement.
due to the brain pruning neuronal tracks to the frontal cortex(Christakis 2004, Puny 2008).
Because the frontal cortex isn't quite there yet, and what you have as a result is more adventurousness
due to the brain pruning neuronal tracks to the frontal cortex(Christakis 2004, Small 2008).
Because the frontal cortex isn't quite there yet, and what you have as a result is more adventurousness
rapidly processing the visual signals up to the frontal cortex(“feed forward”),
the left lateral parietal cortex, left frontal cortex, and cerebellum, as well as the thalamus,
PGE2 concentration in frontal cortex and hippocampus of stressed rats.
was found in the limbic system, frontal cortex, and other regions of the brain,
increase neuronal growth in the frontal cortex of your brain, and increase cerebral circulation.
has an impact on the frontal cortex of the brain, where we have long believed these patients have issues," said Dr.
the right inferior frontal cortex(rIFC), which is thought to be involved in blocking out information.
Two points in the circuit that can lead to the increased glutamatergic signal from the thalamus to the frontal cortex are the GPi/SNr interaction with the thalamus
the right superior frontal cortex, as well as weaker connections between the right amygdala and the right lingual gyrus.
According to researchers, meditators shift their brain activity to different areas of the cortex- brain waves in the stress-prone right frontal cortex move to the calmer left frontal cortex. .