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 | | C-pathway polysialogangliosides are transiently expressed in the human cerebrum during fetal development. |  | | Glutathione-S-transferase in the ageing rat brain cerebrum and the effect of chlorpromazine. |  | | Sexual dimorphism in rat cerebrum and cerebellum: different patterns of catalytically active creatine kinase isoenzymes during postnatal development and aging. |
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http://www.arclab.org/node_pages/90.html
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| | Mind, Brain, and Adaptation |
 | | The mind/body dichotomy that for two centuries had supported the notion that the cerebrum, functioning as the seat of higher mental processes, must function according to principles radically different from those descriptive of sub-cerebral nervous function, had to be abandoned. |  | | While Gall's correlational approach was eventually abandoned in favor of experiment, his conception of fixed, innate faculties replaced by a dynamic, evolutionary view of mental development, and his pivotal assumption concerning the relationship of brain to cranial conformation rejected, it would be a serious error to underestimate his importance in the history of functional localization. |  | | Although his treatment of sensation was still rather confused in 1824, by the time the second edition of the Recherches expérimentales (1842) appeared, Flourens had articulated a clear distinction between sensation and perception (treating perception as the appreciation of the meaning of a sensation) and localized sensory function in several related sub-cortical structures. |
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http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/Mind/Adaptation.html
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| | cerebrum -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Parts of the reticular formation, hypothalamus, and thalamus excite regions of the cerebrum and keep them active and alert; consequently, these structures and he pathways by which they communicate with the cerebrum are collectively called the reticular activating system. |  | | From an evolutionary point of view, the cerebrum is the newest and most highly developed part of the brain. |  | | The brains of invertebrates consist of clusters of nerve-cell bodies at the end of a series of nerve cords. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9022139
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| | Important developmental link between the cerebrum and the cerebellum |
 | | Sophisticated MRI imaging of 74 preterm infants' brains revealed that when there was injury to the cerebrum, the cerebellum failed to grow to a normal size. |  | | But a body of research in premature infants at Children's Hospital Boston is documenting an important role for the cerebellum - previously thought to be principally involved in motor coordination - and shows that cerebellar injury can have far-reaching developmental consequences. |  | | The children undergo a battery of wide-ranging developmental tests including assessment of motor, cognitive, language, social and behavioral skills and tests of functional abilities in self-care and day-to-day activities. |
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http://www.news-medical.net/?id=13512
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| | Physiological Correspondences: the Brain |
 | | And in general we have learned that the cerebrum is the habitation of the conscious mind, to which the sensations that come to consciousness are reported, and by which the voluntary actions are controlled. |  | | It also combines the fibres of the cerebrum, which are the instruments of conscious sensation and voluntary action, with those of the cerebellum, which keep the unconscious life informed of the state of every point in its kingdom, and distribute its commands accordingly. |  | | They act mediately through others, and not without association with those of the cerebrum; but their sense of the need of the heavens, and of what is in harmony with its life, governs the whole process. |
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http://www.theisticscience.org/books/worcester/brain.html
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| | Consciousness examined |
 | | The brain circuitry dedicated to rules, control habits etc. exists in the cerebellum - in the 'old brain' - which is not used for "consciousness": conclusion from Penrose and others. |  | | This does not seem to be an inherited trait but a development; happening to ruling elites as a consequence - not as cause - of privileged rule, in that we think it can be seen occurring in modern elites and aristocracies. |  | | ALL creative and constructive thought processes, those involving logic, empathy, inventiveness or art, are traceable to the cerebrum, the frontal lobes and cortex - the 'new brain' |
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http://www.perceptions.couk.com/conscious.html
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| | THE BRAIN AND FIVE SENSES |
 | | The Cerebrum is responsible for all the VOLUNTARY (CONSCIOUS) ACTIVITIES OF THE BODY. |  | | The LARGEST and most PROMINENT part of the Human Brain is the CEREBRUM. |  | | With the Exception of SMELL, each Sense Channels its Sensory Nerves through the Thalamus. |
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http://www.sirinet.net/~jgjohnso/brain.html
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| | Web Design Company - Cerebrum - Web Site Design, Web Development, Logo Design |
 | | Our sites are dynamic, interactive sites that bring out the essence of your company in a user-friendly manner encouraging thorough review of the site and repeat visits. |  | | Nothing is more likely to turn potential clients away than unclear, cluttered text. |  | | They won't stop until client is completely satisfied! |
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http://www.cerebrumtech.com/web_design.php
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| | Brain Structures and Their Functions |
 | | The limbic system, often referred to as the "emotional brain", is found buried within the cerebrum. |  | | This structure is associated with regulation and coordination of movement, posture, and balance. |  | | The cerebrum or cortex is the largest part of the human brain, associated with higher brain function such as thought and action. |
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http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/kinser/Structure1.html
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| | The Brain Is the Boss |
 | | The cerebrum is the thinking part of the brain and it controls your voluntary muscles - the ones that move when you want them to. |  | | It connects the rest of the brain to the spinal cord, which runs down your neck and back. |  | | The cerebrum also helps you reason, like when you figure out that you'd better do your homework now because your mom is taking you to a movie later. |
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http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/body/brain_SW.html
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| | THE BRAIN REVIEW |
 | | The _________________________________________________ coordinates and balances the actions of muscles so that the body can move gracefully and efficiently. |  | | The body's left side is controlled by the cerebrum's |  | | The _____ is the area of the brain that controls activities related to homeostasis, such as body temperature, hunger, thirst, and sleep. |
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http://www.sirinet.net/~jgjohnso/brainquiz.html
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| | Cerebrum |
 | | The cerebrum is concerned with higher brain functions, interpreting sensory impulses and initiating muscle movements. |  | | The cerebrum, which develops from the front portion of the forebrain, is the largest part of the mature brain. |  | | It also functions in determining intelligence and personality. |
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http://www.innerbody.com/text/nerv41.html
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| | CNS Pathology Index |
 | | Cerebrum, acute infarction with anoxic injury to neurons, microscopic |  | | Cerebrum, external view, atrophy with Alzheimer's disease, gross |  | | Cerebrum, composite external views, atrophy with Alzheimer's disease, gross |
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http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/CNSHTML/CNSIDX.html
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| | Dorlands Medical Dictionary |
 | | [schwa]-the) [cerebro- + -pathy] any disorder of the cerebrum; cf. |  | | sh[schwa]n) [L. cerebratio] functional activity of the cerebrum; thinking; mental activity. |  | | of cerebrum brain] the part of the metencephalon that occupies the posterior cranial fossa behind the brain stem and is concerned in the coordination of movements. |
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http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_c_22zPzhtm
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| | The Dana Press |
 | | In Cerebrum, today's most dynamic science explores: Why shame, but not fear, is distinctively human. |  | | The ability of the mind to fend off illness. |  | | Cerebrum is your window on discoveries that could make this the Century of the Brain. |
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http://www.dana.org/books/press/cerebrum
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| | BOFH - the Command Line Cerebrum Client |
 | | All communication between BOFH users and Cerebrum takes place during a BOFH session. |  | | Online-help also provides a glossary of terms commonly used in Cerebrum, a short description of the client and a quick reference to a few of the most common tasks (by example). |  | | BOFH is the command line Cerebrum client used at the University of Oslo. |
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http://www.usit.uio.no/it/lita/cerebrum/JBofh.html
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| | Islam Guide: The Quran on the Cerebrum |
 | | So, this area of the cerebrum is responsible for planning, motivating, and initiating good and sinful behavior and is responsible for the telling of lies and the speaking of truth. |  | | What is the relationship between the front of the head and lying and sinfulness? |  | | What does physiology tell us about the function of this area? |
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http://www.islam-guide.com/ch1-1-d.htm
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| | Lyrics - Cadaveric Necroticisum Of Neuropathological Catatoniar And Pyrexia Malignant Growth Of The Cerebrum by ... |
 | | And sickness of the cranium and cerebrum, disfunction and spasm and discharge of grot And muck and virusis of the brain, the |  | | The Lyrics above are to Cadaveric Necroticisum Of Neuropathological Catatoniar And Pyrexia Malignant Growth Of The Cerebrum and are (Mostly correct, Yet... |  | | The Lyrics seem to be the lyrics to Cadaveric Necroticisum Of Neuropathological Catatoniar And Pyrexia Malignant Growth Of The Cerebrum But they are (Wrong) |
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http://www.lyricsandsongs.com/song/84815.html
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| | The Cerebrum |
 | | It is here that things like perception, imagination, thought, judgment, and decision occur. |  | | For example, Sperry found that if he put something in the right hand of one of these people after they had their operation, they could say what it was. |  | | The cerebrum -- which is just Latin for "brain" -- is the newest (evolutionarily) and largest part of the brain as a whole. |
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http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/genpsycerebrum.html
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| | Caffeine For Your Cerebrum poetry zine |
 | | A bitter white alkaloid, C8H10N4O2, often derived from tea or coffee and used in medicine chiefly as a mild stimulant and to treat certain kinds of headache. |  | | It controls and integrates motor, sensory, and higher mental functions, such as thought, reason, emotion, and memory. |  | | cerebrum The large rounded structure of the brain occupying most of the cranial cavity, divided into two cerebral hemispheres that are joined at the bottom by the corpus callosum. |
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http://www.geocities.com/cfyczine
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 | | Migraine Headaches - Cerebrum - Summer 2001 - Vol 3, No. 3 |  | | Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Illness - Brainwork - Sept-Oct 2004 |  | | Jet Lag and Memory - Brain in the News - May 31, 2001 |
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http://www.patwolfe.com/index.php?pid=101
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 | | Cerebrum dilatare sese, et vicissim contrahere, contractumqueve cranii cavum non explere. |  | | ALbum est, et pultis ritu prope molle cerebrum, |  | | Quid sit supremus venter, et cur cerebro praecipuo organo animali sua sedes in eo sit constituta. |
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http://www.uni-mannheim.de/mateo/camena/pinci1/books/pincierotium_6.xml.txt
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| | Telencephalon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The telencephalon (te-len-seff-a-lon) is the technical name for a large region within the brain which is attributed many functions, which some groups would class as unique features which make humans stand out from other species. |  | | Cognitive and volitive systems project fibers from cortical areas of the cerebrum to thalamus and to other regions of the brainstem. |  | | Limbic, olfactory, and motor systems project fibers from subcortical (deeper) areas of the cerebrum to parts of the brainstem. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telencephalon
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| | THALAMUS |
 | | The cerebrum is concerned with perceptual, cognitive, and higher motor and sensory functions, as well as emotion and memory. |  | | The cerebrum, or cerebral cortex, forms the largest part of the human brain. |  | | Its surface is covered with bumps and folds, known as gyri and sulci, respectively. |
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http://www.neurosci.louisville.edu/brain/cerebrum.html
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| | Cerebrum |
 | | The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. |  | | It is the part of the brain that controls thought, memory and the senses. |  | | The cerebrum is divided into two parts - the right hemisphere, which controls the left side of the body; and the left hemisphere, which controls the right side of the body. |
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http://www.seorf.ohiou.edu/~af313/Brain/Cerebrum/cerebrum.htm
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| | Cerebrum Brain Puzzle |
 | | Cerebrum develops 3D visualization and problem solving skills. |  | | To see more brain puzzles click Brain Puzzles. |  | | Cerebrum Brain Puzzle is an ingenious 6 piece stacking puzzle that doubles as a wood sculpture in your home or office. |
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http://www.naturestapestry.com/cerebrum.html
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| | Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED) |
 | | Differentiation into specific mesenchymal tissues, such as cartilage, bone, skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, or adipose tissue, is rare. |  | | This is the second case, to our knowledge, of PNET of cerebrum with adipose tissue elements that has been described. |  | | Primitive neuroectodermal tumor of cerebrum with adipose tissue. |
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http://fred.hmc.psu.edu/ds/retrieve/fred/publication/11175648
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| | cerebrum - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | cerebrum : ABTA Brain Tumor Patients [home, info] |  | | cerebrum : A Glossary of Psychological Terms [home, info] |  | | cerebrum : The On-line Medical Dictionary [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=cerebrum
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| | The cholinergic receptor-linked phosphoinositide metabolism in mouse cerebrum and cerebellum in vivo. |
 | | The cholinergic receptor-linked poly-phosphoinositide hydrolysis was studied in mouse cerebrum and cerebellum after prelabeling the brain with [3H]inositol. |  | | Except for the increase (20%) in [32P]-labeled PIP in the cerebrum, Li or Li together with pilocarpine administration did not alter the levels of [3H]inositol or [32P]phosphate-labeled phosphoinositides. |  | | The labeled inositol bisphosphate (IP2) was also increased 83 and 19% in cerebrum and cerebellum, respectively. |
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http://www.pdg.cnb.uam.es/UniPub/iHOP/gp/7625151.html
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| | Tower Records - Cerebrum - Cerebrum |
 | | Cerebrum offers a solid, well rounded structure of epic songs that trigger the brain to control and integrate higher mental functions, such as real thought and reason. |  | | Cerebrum will strike a nerve deep within delivering an intense musical and visual ride of bone chilling melody and adrenaline inducing power. |  | | This is one band to keep your eye on, Cerebrum get a 10 out of 10!" |
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http://www.towerrecords.com/product.aspx?pfid=3217703
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| | External Surface of Cerebrum - MEDSTUDENTS - NEUROANATOMY |
 | | When we study this part of the cerebrum for the first time it looks difficult, but it is a simple area of the cerebrum. |  | | The superolateral or external surface is convex because it is adapted to the curve of calvaria. |  | | The parieto-occipital sulcus is easily recognizable on the medial surface of the cerebrum. |
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http://www.medstudents.com.br/basic/neuran/neuran3.htm
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| | bruk Cerebrum - Question.com |
 | | brain connecting the lobes of the midbrain, medulla, and cerebrum. |  | | Should some time in the future be connected to a Cerebrum entity-id... |  | | Det bør utføres undersøkelse både av cerebrum og cervikalmedulla. |
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http://www.question.com/find/bruk+Cerebrum.html
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| | Cerebrum Lighting Product Info - Labino UV |
 | | Cerebrum Lighting Product Info - Labino UV The body is constructed of die-cast aluminium and the stirrup of steel. |  | | Conceived particularly for outdoor spectaculars, the concentrated beam-angle allows a high definition at distance. |
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http://www.cerebrum.com/content/par64ip55/par64ip55.html
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