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| | Attention, Consciousness, and the Damaged Brain: Insights From Parietal Neglect and Extinction |
 | | The parietal patients in our reaching study had no evidence of optic ataxia (spatial errors in visually guided manual responses), nor did their lesions extend into SPL, the region that Milner and Goodale hypothesise is the termination of the human dorsal stream. |  | | For further details of related studies of parietal patients the reader is referred to Driver and Mattingley (1998). |  | | In contrast, they suggest that a dorsal stream, terminating in the posterior parietal cortex, is involved in providing an egocentric representation of objects toward which goal directed actions are planned (the so-called "how" pathway). |
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| | Parietal Lobe Function |
 | | This is characterized by the inability to voluntarily control the gaze (ocular apraxia), inability to integrate components of a visual scene (simultanagnosia), and the inability to accurately reach for an object with visual guidance (optic ataxia) (Westmoreland et al., 1994). |  | | One involves sensation and perception and the other is concerned with integrating sensory input, primarily with the visual system. |  | | Medical Neurosciences: An Approach to Anatomy, Pathology, and Physiology by Systems and Levels. |
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 | | This helps the doctor determine that there is damage to the parietal lobe, and also which portion of the visual field the patient tends to neglect. |  | | However, the many different responsibilities of the parietal lobe are delegated to the right and left sides, as they are each responsible for different functions. |  | | This is because the right parietal lobe which integrates perceptual-sensorimotor functions concerned with body image. |
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http://www.humboldt.edu/~morgan/par_s04.htm
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| | ITAG - O'Rahilly and Twohig Discussion and Details on The Natural 'Third Eye' |
 | | The development of the parietal bone and its variations is described and correlated with the above anomalies. |  | | The condition is an erratic hereditary anomaly of ossification, sometimes associated with other irregularities of cranial development. |  | | Such centers in an embryo, were they to remain separate, would lead to a condition indistinguishable from that of bipartite parietal as described by Patten. |
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| | Gastroenterology Chapter 6 Pathophysiology of Peptic Ulcer Disease |
 | | There is no consensus regarding the procedure of choice, but generally some form of vagotomy (e.g., truncal, selective or parietal cell) with a drainage procedure (pyloroplasty or antrectomy) is advised. |  | | In the latter two conditions, it is presumed that the gastrin levels are increased as a result of hypochlorhydria. |  | | Recent attention has turned to combining various therapeutic agents with antibiotic therapy to treat both the peptic ulcer and the Helicobacter pylori-associated gastritis in an attempt to prevent ulcer recurrence (see Section 8.2.3 for a further discussion). |
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http://gastroresource.com/gitextbook/en/chapter6/6-4-pr.htm
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| | Parietal Lobes |
 | | Its sensory regions are responsible for the sensations of temperature, touch, pressure, and pain from the skin. |  | | Its association areas function in understanding speech and in using words to express thoughts and feelings. |  | | The parietal lobe is located just behind the frontal lobe in the cerebral hemisphere and is separated from it by a shallow groove, called the "central sulcus" (sometimes known as the "Fissure of Rolando"). |
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| | Vesicular trafficking machinery, the actin cytoskeleton, and H+-K+-ATPase recycling in the gastric parietal cell -- ... |
 | | Morphological changes occurring as a consequence of this exocytotic event are depletion of intracellular tubulovesicles, elongated apical microvilli and expanded canaliculi. |  | | This review summarizes the progress made in the identification and characterization of components of the vesicular trafficking machinery that are associated with the H |  | | Intriguingly, the coronin isoform expressed in parietal cells has several putative motifs that are not found in other coronin family members; these motifs are similar to motifs found in other signalling, cytoskeletal, and vesicular trafficking proteins (Parente et al. |
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| | Parietal lobe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The parietal lobe plays important roles in integrating sensory information from various senses, and in the manipulation of objects. |  | | The parietal lobe is a lobe in the brain. |  | | Portions of the parietal lobe are involved with visuospatial processing. |
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| | Parietal bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Near the groove are several depressions, best marked in the skulls of old persons, for the arachnoid granulations (Pacchionian bodies). |  | | The parietal bones ( os parietale) are bones in the human |  | | Ossification gradually extends in a radial manner from the center toward the margins of the bone; the angles are consequently the parts last formed, and it is here that the fontanelles exist. |
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| | Pernicious Anemia - Anémie Pernicieuse - Anémie de Biermer |
 | | Until this is achieved, evidence of an immunologic pathogenesis in pernicious anemia is only presumptive. |  | | Positive responses have been detected in patients with pemicious anemia, in patients with pernicious anemia and immunoglobulin deficiency, and in a few normal individuals. |  | | Parietal cell regeneration and restoration of gastric acid secretion have been reported in patients with nicious anemia treated with azathioprine, but no immunologic studies were performed. |
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| | Parietal - Talk Medical |
 | | Parietal lobe -- the main side lobe of the brain (it is beneath the parietal bone). |  | | Parietal bone -- the main side bone of the skull. |  | | Parietal: Adjective from the Latin "parietalis" meaning "belonging to the wall" that the ancient anatomists used to designate the wall, as of a body cavity. |
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| | Posterior Parietal Cortex |
 | | Neuroscientific techniques such as MRI and PET imaging, evoked potentials recording and transcranial magnetic stimulation have begun to shed some light on this problem in recent years. |  | | PPC damage due to stroke often leads to the clinical syndrome of neglect, in which patients seem unable to attend to events in the contralesional hemifield. |  | | They suggest that the posterior parietal cortex (PPC), which appears to be important for spatial processing and the control of eye movements, may also have a central role in visual attention. |
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| | [NeuroBio: Faculty and Labs] Jacqueline Gottlieb, Ph.D., Assistant Professor |
 | | Our laboratory uses psychophysical and neurophysiological techniques to elucidate the parietal mechanisms of attention in trained rhesus monkeys. |  | | In the future, these experiments will most likely be extended to other parietal and temporal areas implicated in attention. |  | | Although the posterior parietal lobe (an area located on the dorsal aspect of each cortical hemisphere) has been known for over a century to be important for directing attention in humans, relatively little is known about the neurophysiological mechanisms that underlie this function in the monkey. |
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| | parietal cell information. |
 | | Properties of a potassium channel in cultured human gastric cells... |  | | Quantitative ultrastructural analysis of the human parietal cell... |  | | what are the parts of a human parietal parietar cell |
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| | BrainBlog |
 | | Many behavioural and patient studies have shown that numericalâ“spatial interactions run far deeper than simply cultural constructions, and, instead, influence behaviour at several levels. |  | | The functions and dysfunctions of the parietal lobes are often the most difficult of the four cerebral lobes for a student to understand when learning about brain-behavior relations. |  | | By combining two previously independent lines of research, neuroimaging studies of numerical cognition in humans, and physiological studies of spatial cognition in monkeys, we propose that these numericalâ“spatial interactions arise from common parietal circuits for attention to external space and internal representations of numbers. |
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| | parietal - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | parietal : Webster's 1828 Dictionary [ home, info ] |  | | adjective : of or relating to or associated with the parietal bones in the cranium ( |  | | Phrases that include parietal : parietal lobe, parietal bone, parietal cell, parietal pericardium, parietal placentation, more... |
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 | | Affects antrum as well as fundus and body |  | | The disease was previously thought to occur only in those of Northern European extraction, however subsequent studies have noted PA to occur in Hispanic and African-American patients. |  | | The presence of parietal cell antibodies is predictive of the presence of autoimmune gastritis, being found in 90% of patients with PA (50% of those with gastric atrophy without PA); anti-intrinsic factor antibodies are found in 60% of PA patients; N.B. |
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| | Mesothelioma Stage |
 | | If the cancer is only in one place in National asbestos and silicosis lawyer provides free legal Clinical trials are ongoing in many parts of the country for many patients with malignant mesothelioma. |  | | Mesothelioma Attorney Texas Mesothelioma Lawyer Asbestos Exposure STAGE I MESOTHELIOMA :(LOCALIZED) Disease is confined within the capsule of the parietal pleura(ipsilateral pleura, lung, pericardium, and the diaphragm. |
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| | Bone, Parietal - Talk Medical |
 | | Talk Medical > Medical Dictionary > Bone, Parietal |  | | Although the parietal bone is curved, it is considered a flat bone (as opposed to a tubular bone). |  | | It articulates (joins) with the other parietal bone in the midline (top of the head), with the frontal bone in front of it, with the occipital bone behind it, and with the sphenoid and temporal bones lower down on the side of the skull. |
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| | Brain Anatomy |
 | | One of the two parietal lobes of the brain located behind the frontal lobe at the top of the brain. |  | | Parietal Lobe, Right - Damage to this area can cause visuo-spatial deficits (e.g., the patient may have difficulty finding their way around new, or even familiar, places). |  | | The parietal lobes contain the primary sensory cortex which controls sensation (touch, pressure). |
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| | The Parietal Cell: Mechanism of Acid Secretion |
 | | As a consequence, the parietal cell and the mechanisms it uses to secrete acid have been studied extensively, leading to development of several drugs useful for suppressing acid secretion. |  | | Even though many of the actors are unlabeled, you should be able to deduce the identity of all the components you see. |  | | It is unclear whether these molecules have a significant physiologic role in parietal cell function. |
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http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/digestion/stomach/parietal.html
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| | Parietal Bone |
 | | One "parietal bone" is located on each side of the skull just behind the frontal bone. |  | | Together, the parietal bones form the bulging sides and roof of the cranium. |  | | They are fused in the middle along the "sagittal suture," and they meet the frontal bone along the "coronal suture." Where the two sutures meet is called the "bregma." There is a gap through the parietal bone that serves as a passageway for blood vessels and nerves, called the "parietal foramen." |
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| | Parietal Lobe |
 | | Langbrain > Brain > Telencephalon > Parietal Lobe |  | | Several portions of the parietal lobe are important in language processing. |  | | The rest of the parietal lobe, posterior to the postcentral sulcus, is divided into upper and lower parts, called the Superior Parietal Lobule and the Inferior Parietal Lobule. |
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| | Autoantibodies against Parietal Cells (PCA) |
 | | For titration, stomach tissue from rat or mouse is sufficient. |  | | The typical pattern of mitochondrial antibodies is almost completely supressed by urea pretreatment, greatly facilitating PCA diagnostics. |  | | Parietal cell antibodies (PCA) are often mixed up with antibodies against mitochondria (AMA) in microscopic analysis. |
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 | | of or relating to or associated with the parietal bones in the cranium; "parietal lobe" |  | | Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the parietal bones, which form the upper and middle part of the cranium, between the frontals and occipitals. |  | | Add the dictionary search box to your site! |
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| | Parietal - EvoWiki |
 | | The parietal is a caudodorsal skull element which comprises the upper portion of the braincase and articulates with the squamosal and/or postorbital. |  | | This page was last modified 12:25, 26 Sep 2004. |
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Pernicious anemia |
 | | Because vitamin B12 is needed by nerve cells and blood cells for them to function properly, deficiency can cause a wide variety of symptoms, including fatigue, shortness of breath, tingling sensations, difficulty walking, and diarrhea. |  | | Other causes of low levels of intrinsic factor (and thus of pernicious anemia) include atrophic gastric mucosa, autoimmunity against gastric parietal cells, and autoimmunity against intrinsic factor. |
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| | parietal lobe: Information From Answers.com |
 | | is a Part of information about parietal lobe |  | | postcentral gyrus — the convolution of parietal lobe that is bounded in front by the central gyrus |  | | parietal lobe is mentioned in the following topics: |
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| | parietal cell - definition of parietal cell by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | One of the large peripheral cells of the mucous membrane of the stomach that secrete hydrochloric acid. |  | | parietal cell - definition of parietal cell by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
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 | | The parietal emissary foramen pierces each parietal bone near the sagittal suture about 3.5 cm anterior to the lambda. |  | | Emissary veins traverse cranial apertures and make connections between venous sinuses and extracranial veins. |
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| | Aesthetics Web Sites |
 | | Propylaean Academy: site for the study of aesthetic form in literature and in the other fine arts |  | | Finley: briefs, transcripts and materials related to the U.S. Supreme Court challenge to the so-called "decency" requirement at the National Endowment for the Arts |  | | Paleoaesthetics: aesthetic issues arising from parietal cave art |
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| | Neuroanatomical Correlates of Dreaming |
 | | Superior occipital and parietal lobes completely normal on autopsy. |  | | b) Deficit: left homonymous lower quadrantic hemianopia, severe left hemiplegia, cortical sensory loss, moderate dysphasia, topographical loss, dressing dyspraxia, confusion of right and left, visual-constructive disability, some intellectual retardation, slight motor weakness of left arm and leg, mild left-signed sensory signs, slowness in speech and reading (parietal dyslexia). |  | | a) Lesion: Bilateral Parietal-Occipital, Parasagittal Posterior Parietal Mortar (Left Predominant). |
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| | The Human GI Tract |
 | | A deficiency of intrinsic factor — as a result of an autoimmune attack against parietal cells — causes pernicious anemia. |  | | The "chief" cells synthesize and secrete pepsinogen, the precursor to the proteolytic enzyme pepsin. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Human Race |
 | | The skull of the Malay race is brachycephalic; the parietal bones project strongly sidewards, the nose and cheek-bones are flat, and the upper jaws slightly prognathous. |  | | In this race Blumenbach included all aboriginal Americans except the Eskimo. |  | | To this race belong the inhabitants of Malacca in Asia and the natives of the islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. |
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