All Relations between lingula of cerebral hemisphere and cuneate lobule

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Yida Hu, Xiujuan Mi, Xin Xu, Weidong Fang, Kebin Zeng, Mingming Yang, Chenyu Li, Shasha Wang, Minghui Li, Xuefeng Wan. The Brain Activity in Brodmann Area 17: A Potential Bio-Marker to Predict Patient Responses to Antiepileptic Drugs. PloS one. vol 10. issue 10. 2016-06-01. PMID:26439500. by calculating the amplitude of fractional low-frequency fluctuations (falff) of blood oxygen level-dependent signals to measure brain activity during rest, we found that the suc patients showed increased activity in the bilateral occipital lobe, particularly in the cuneus and lingual gyrus compared with the sc group and healthy controls. 2016-06-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yida Hu, Xiujuan Mi, Xin Xu, Weidong Fang, Kebin Zeng, Mingming Yang, Chenyu Li, Shasha Wang, Minghui Li, Xuefeng Wan. The Brain Activity in Brodmann Area 17: A Potential Bio-Marker to Predict Patient Responses to Antiepileptic Drugs. PloS one. vol 10. issue 10. 2016-06-01. PMID:26439500. interestingly, dr patients also showed increased activity in the identical cuneus and lingual gyrus regions, which comprise brodmann's area 17 (ba17), compared with the suc patients; however, these abnormalities were not observed in sc and wh patients. 2016-06-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yida Hu, Xiujuan Mi, Xin Xu, Weidong Fang, Kebin Zeng, Mingming Yang, Chenyu Li, Shasha Wang, Minghui Li, Xuefeng Wan. The Brain Activity in Brodmann Area 17: A Potential Bio-Marker to Predict Patient Responses to Antiepileptic Drugs. PloS one. vol 10. issue 10. 2016-06-01. PMID:26439500. regions nearby the cuneus and lingual gyrus were found positive connectivity increased changes or positive connectivity changes with ba17 in the suc patients, while remarkably negative connectivity increased changes or positive connectivity decreased changes were found in the sc patients. 2016-06-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Weihong Yuan, Scott K Holland, Joshua S Shimony, Mekibib Altaye, Francesco T Mangano, David D Limbrick, Blaise V Jones, Tiffany Nash, Akila Rajagopal, Sarah Simpson, Dustin Ragan, Robert C McKinstr. Abnormal structural connectivity in the brain networks of children with hydrocephalus. NeuroImage. Clinical. vol 8. 2016-04-04. PMID:26106573. at regional level, significant group differences (or differences at trend level) in regional network measures were found between hydrocephalus patients and the controls in a series of brain regions including the medial occipital gyrus, medial frontal gyrus, thalamus, cingulate gyrus, lingual gyrus, rectal gyrus, caudate, cuneus, and insular. 2016-04-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Irina Anurova, Laurent A Renier, Anne G De Volder, Synnöve Carlson, Josef P Rauschecke. Relationship Between Cortical Thickness and Functional Activation in the Early Blind. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 25. issue 8. 2016-03-30. PMID:24518755. functional activation during sound-localization or pitch-identification tasks correlated negatively with ct in occipital areas of eb (calcarine sulcus, lingual gyrus, superior and middle occipital gyri, and cuneus) and in nonprimary auditory areas of sc. 2016-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yoshinori Mizokami, Takeshi Terao, Koji Hatano, Kensuke Kodama, Kentaro Kohno, Mayu Makino, Nobuhiko Hoaki, Yasuo Araki, Toshihiko Izumi, Tsuyoshi Shimomura, Minoru Fujiki, Takanori Kochiyam. Identification of the neural correlates of cyclothymic temperament using an esthetic judgment for paintings task in fMRI. Journal of affective disorders. vol 169. 2015-04-24. PMID:25151190. recently, we showed that the left lingual gyrus and bilateral cuneus may be associated with esthetic judgment of representational paintings, we therefore sought to investigate brain activity during esthetic judgment of paintings in relation to measures of cyclothymic temperament. 2015-04-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
D Dong, X Lei, T Jackson, Y Wang, Y Su, H Che. Altered regional homogeneity and efficient response inhibition in restrained eaters. Neuroscience. vol 266. 2015-02-13. PMID:24513387. compared with ures, res showed more reho in brain regions associated with food reward (i.e., orbitofrontal cortex (ofc), dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex (dlpfc)), attention (i.e., lingual gyrus, cuneus, inferior parietal lobule) and somatosensory functioning (i.e., paracentral lobule, anterior insula). 2015-02-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Pengfei Xu, Ruiwang Huang, Jinhui Wang, Nicholas T Van Dam, Teng Xie, Zhangye Dong, Chunping Chen, Ruolei Gu, Yu-Feng Zang, Yong He, Jin Fan, Yue-jia Lu. Different topological organization of human brain functional networks with eyes open versus eyes closed. NeuroImage. vol 90. 2014-11-04. PMID:24434242. in contrast, the "interoceptive" network, composed of visual system (e.g., lingual gyrus, fusiform gyrus and cuneus), auditory system (e.g., heschl's gyurs), somatosensory system (e.g., postcentral gyrus), and part of the default mode network (e.g., angular gyrus and anterior cingulate gyrus), showed significantly higher regional properties in ec vs. eo. 2014-11-04 2023-08-12 human
Esther Walton, Daniel Geisler, Johanna Hass, Jingyu Liu, Jessica Turner, Anastasia Yendiki, Michael N Smolka, Beng-Choon Ho, Dara S Manoach, Randy L Gollub, Veit Roessner, Vince D Calhoun, Stefan Ehrlic. The impact of genome-wide supported schizophrenia risk variants in the neurogranin gene on brain structure and function. PloS one. vol 8. issue 10. 2014-04-29. PMID:24098564. nrgn rs12807809 non-risk allele (c) carriers showed reduced cortical gray matter thickness compared to risk allele homozygotes (tt) in an area comprising the right pericalcarine gyrus, the right cuneus, and the right lingual gyrus. 2014-04-29 2023-08-12 human
Chien-Han Lai, Yu-Te W. Decreased regional homogeneity in lingual gyrus, increased regional homogeneity in cuneus and correlations with panic symptom severity of first-episode, medication-naïve and late-onset panic disorder patients. Psychiatry research. vol 211. issue 2. 2014-04-21. PMID:23352831. decreased regional homogeneity in lingual gyrus, increased regional homogeneity in cuneus and correlations with panic symptom severity of first-episode, medication-naïve and late-onset panic disorder patients. 2014-04-21 2023-08-12 human
Yafeng Sun, Yanhui Yang, Amy S Desroches, Li Liu, Danling Pen. The role of the ventral and dorsal pathways in reading Chinese characters and English words. Brain and language. vol 119. issue 2. 2012-01-16. PMID:21546073. in addition, the current study showed greater activation in bilateral cuneus and right lingual gyrus for chinese versus english when comparing spaced to normal stimuli, suggesting that chinese character recognition relies more on ventral visual-spatial processing than english word recognition. 2012-01-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mary R Newsome, Randall S Scheibel, Gerri Hanten, Z Chu, Joel L Steinberg, Jill V Hunter, Hanzhang Lu, Ana C Vasquez, Xiaoqi Li, Xiaodi Lin, Lori Cook, Harvey S Levi. Brain activation while thinking about the self from another person's perspective after traumatic brain injury in adolescents. Neuropsychology. vol 24. issue 2. 2010-06-15. PMID:20230107. when thinking of the self from a third-person perspective, adolescents with tbi demonstrated greater activation in posterior brain regions implicated in social cognition, the left lingual gyrus (ba 18) and posterior cingulate (ba 31), extending into neighboring regions not generally associated with social cognition, that is, cuneus (ba 31) and parahippocampal gyrus, relative to td adolescents. 2010-06-15 2023-08-12 human
Hongyan Liu, Zhiguo Hu, Taomei Guo, Danling Pen. Speaking words in two languages with one brain: neural overlap and dissociation. Brain research. vol 1316. 2010-05-06. PMID:20026317. when comparing picture naming in l2 to naming in l1, increased activity in the left inferior frontal gyrus, bilateral supplementary motor areas (sma), left precentral gyrus, left lingual gyrus, left cuneus, bilateral putamen, bilateral globus pallidus, bilateral caudate and bilateral cerebellum were observed. 2010-05-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Bénédicte Léonard, Marie-Pierre de Partz, Cécile Grandin, Agnesa Pillo. Domain-specific reorganization of semantic processing after extensive damage to the left temporal lobe. NeuroImage. vol 45. issue 2. 2009-05-13. PMID:19100847. thus, in dl, animal-specific processing engaged supplementary areas in the left lingual gyrus and right cuneus, which correspond to animal-specific regions usually engaged in more demanding semantic tasks whereas the supplementary areas recruited for artifact-specific processing within the left superior/middle occipital lobe and right angular gyrus probably are endowed with a related but not domain-specific, semantic function. 2009-05-13 2023-08-12 human
Soyoung Suh, Hyo Woon Yoon, Seungbok Lee, Jun-Young Chung, Zang-Hee Cho, Hyunwook Par. Effects of syntactic complexity in L1 and L2; an fMRI study of Korean-English bilinguals. Brain research. vol 1136. issue 1. 2007-04-27. PMID:17229404. it was found that the major areas involved in sentence processing such as the left inferior frontal gyrus (ifg), bilateral inferior parietal gyrus, and occipital lobe including cuneus, and lingual gyrus were commonly activated during the processing of both l1 and l2. 2007-04-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Soichiro Shimizu, Haruo Hanyu, Hidekazu Kanetaka, Toshihiko Iwamoto, Kiyoshi Koizumi, Kimihiko Ab. Differentiation of dementia with Lewy bodies from Alzheimer's disease using brain SPECT. Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders. vol 20. issue 1. 2005-10-11. PMID:15832032. receiver operating characteristic analysis revealed that regional cbf measurement of the medial occipital lobe, including the cuneus and lingual gyrus, yielded a sensitivity of 85% and a specificity of 85% in discriminating dlb from ad. 2005-10-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Larry Gates, Myong G Yoo. Distinct and shared cortical regions of the human brain activated by pictorial depictions versus verbal descriptions: an fMRI study. NeuroImage. vol 24. issue 2. 2005-04-14. PMID:15627589. using fmri, we observed that there were functionally disjunctive regions in the human brain that were specifically activated during the silent reading of sentences (i.e., the symbolical representation at the propositional level) but not during the perception of arranged objects (i.e., analogical representation), or vice versa: parts of the left and right lingual gyri, the left fusiform gyrus, the left and right inferior occipital gyri, the right cuneus, and the left middle occipital gyrus were activated exclusively during the silent reading of sentences, whereas perception of the arranged objects activated distinct regions in the lingual gyrus, the declive, the fusiform gyrus, and the cuneus in the right hemisphere. 2005-04-14 2023-08-12 human
N Scarmeas, K E Anderson, J Hilton, A Park, C Habeck, J Flynn, B Tycko, Y Ster. APOE-dependent PET patterns of brain activation in Alzheimer disease. Neurology. vol 63. issue 5. 2005-04-08. PMID:15365149. patterns of brain activation differed as a function of apoe genotype: epsilon4 carriers exhibited lower activation in the left lingual gyrus and higher activation in left cuneus, precuneus, parahippocampal, and right precentral gyrus. 2005-04-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Andrea Santi, Philip Servos, Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson, Takaaki Kuratate, Kevin Munhal. Perceiving biological motion: dissociating visible speech from walking. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 15. issue 6. 2003-10-23. PMID:14511533. perception of walking biological motion activated a medial occipital area along the lingual gyrus close to the cuneus border, and the ventromedial frontal cortex, neither of which was activated by visible speech biological motion. 2003-10-23 2023-08-12 human
Philip Servos, Rieko Osu, Andrea Santi, Mitsuo Kawat. The neural substrates of biological motion perception: an fMRI study. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 12. issue 7. 2002-10-30. PMID:12050089. biological motion specific bold signal was found within regions of the lingual gyrus at the cuneus border, showing little overlap with object recognition, linear motion or motion imagery areas. 2002-10-30 2023-08-12 human