All Relations between parietal lobe and superior parietal lobule

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Hoi-Chung Leung, John X Zhan. Interference resolution in spatial working memory. NeuroImage. vol 23. issue 3. 2005-01-19. PMID:15528101. precentral sulcus (prcs) and superior parietal lobe (spl), two regions commonly associated with motor planning and spatial attention, showed heightened activity in response to increased level of interference from nontargets of high familiarity. 2005-01-19 2023-08-12 human
Kimron Shapiro, Anne P Hillstrom, Masud Husai. Control of visuotemporal attention by inferior parietal and superior temporal cortex. Current biology : CB. vol 12. issue 15. 2003-04-08. PMID:12176361. the human cortical visual system is organized into major pathways: a dorsal stream projecting to the superior parietal lobe (spl), considered to be critical for visuospatial perception or on-line control of visually guided movements, and a ventral stream leading to the inferotemporal cortex, mediating object perception. 2003-04-08 2023-08-12 human
Isabel Gauthier, William G Hayward, Michael J Tarr, Adam W Anderson, Pawel Skudlarski, John C Gor. BOLD activity during mental rotation and viewpoint-dependent object recognition. Neuron. vol 34. issue 1. 2002-04-29. PMID:11931750. activity in the superior parietal lobe (spl) increased proportionally to viewpoint disparity during mental rotation, but not during object recognition. 2002-04-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
L A Dade, R J Zatorre, A C Evans, M Jones-Gotma. Working memory in another dimension: functional imaging of human olfactory working memory. NeuroImage. vol 14. issue 3. 2001-10-11. PMID:11506538. similarities and differences in activity were noted in parietal lobe regions, with both tasks engaging inferior areas of 40/7, but only visual working memory showing increased activity within left superior parietal cortex. 2001-10-11 2023-08-12 human
Y Inaguma, H Shinohara, T Inagaki, K Kat. Immunoreactive parvalbumin concentrations in parahippocampal gyrus decrease in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 110. issue 1-2. 1992-09-23. PMID:1506869. by using a sensitive enzyme immunoassay system for rat parvalbumin, we determined parvalbumin contents in the 4 cerebrocortical regions (superior frontal gyrus of frontal lobe, parahippocampal gyrus of temporal lobe, superior parietal lobule of parietal lobe, and calcarine area of occipital lobe) of patients with alzheimer's disease and age-matched controls. 1992-09-23 2023-08-11 rat
K Kato, N Kurobe, F Suzuki, R Morishita, T Asano, T Sato, T Inagak. Concentrations of several proteins characteristic of nervous tissue in cerebral cortex of patients with Alzheimer's disease. Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN. vol 3. issue 2. 1992-06-23. PMID:1814396. concentrations of nervous tissue-related proteins, including s-100 proteins (alpha and beta), enolase isozymes (alpha and gamma), superoxide dismutase (sod) isozymes (cu/zn sod and mn sod), and gtp-binding proteins (alpha subunits of go and gi2) were determined in the four cerebrocortical regions (superior frontal gyrus of frontal lobe, parahippocampal gyrus of temporal lobe, superior parietal lobule of parietal lobe, and calcarine area of occipital lobe) of patients with alzheimer's disease, and age-matched control and young control patients by means of enzyme immunoassay methods. 1992-06-23 2023-08-11 Not clear