Each parietal lobe is situated posterior to the rolandic (central) fissure and above the sylvian fissure but has no sharp boundaries inferiorly and posteriorly, where it merges with the temporal and occipital lobes, respectively. The parietal lobe contains, in addition to Wernickes speech area (areas 39 and 40), the primary somatosensory areas (areas 1, 2, 3) and the more posteriorly located secondary somatosensory cortex. All these areas have extensive afferent and efferent communications with the thalamus, cerebellum, brain stem, and spinal cord, as well as with the frontal, temporal, and occipital lobes of the same hemisphere and, through the middle part of the corpus callosum, with corresponding parts of the contralateral hemisphere
In many cases the most posterior visual radiation and visual cortex are affected together
Spatial-attentional deficits are highly prevalent following stroke. They can be clinically detected ...
The posterior parietal cortex, in turn, is divided into superior (SPL) and inferior (IPL) parietal l...
Each parietal lobe is situated posterior to the rolandic (central) fissure and above the sylvian fis...
The temporal lobe is separated from the frontal lobe and the anterior portion of the parietal lobe b...
Inspection of the external surface of the frontal lobe reveals three important natural borders: the ...
The occipital lobesare the termination of the geniculocalcarine pathways and are essential for visua...
The corpus callosum is a midline structure that is composed almost entirely of fibers that interconn...
The cerebellum is located just caudal to the inferior colliculi and overlies the brain stem from the...
The posterior parietal cortex, along with temporal and prefrontal cortices, is one of the three majo...
The lateral ventricles are C-shaped cavities that wrap around the ipsilateral thalamus and are situa...
The lobes of the brain are defined together with their major functions. The visual field representat...
Introduction: The anatomical structures of the parietal lobe at the cortical and subcortical levels ...
This chapter summarizes current knowledge on the structural segregation of the parietal lobe based o...
The term ""basal ganglia"" refers to several masses of gray matter situated deep within each cerebra...
In many cases the most posterior visual radiation and visual cortex are affected together
Spatial-attentional deficits are highly prevalent following stroke. They can be clinically detected ...
The posterior parietal cortex, in turn, is divided into superior (SPL) and inferior (IPL) parietal l...
Each parietal lobe is situated posterior to the rolandic (central) fissure and above the sylvian fis...
The temporal lobe is separated from the frontal lobe and the anterior portion of the parietal lobe b...
Inspection of the external surface of the frontal lobe reveals three important natural borders: the ...
The occipital lobesare the termination of the geniculocalcarine pathways and are essential for visua...
The corpus callosum is a midline structure that is composed almost entirely of fibers that interconn...
The cerebellum is located just caudal to the inferior colliculi and overlies the brain stem from the...
The posterior parietal cortex, along with temporal and prefrontal cortices, is one of the three majo...
The lateral ventricles are C-shaped cavities that wrap around the ipsilateral thalamus and are situa...
The lobes of the brain are defined together with their major functions. The visual field representat...
Introduction: The anatomical structures of the parietal lobe at the cortical and subcortical levels ...
This chapter summarizes current knowledge on the structural segregation of the parietal lobe based o...
The term ""basal ganglia"" refers to several masses of gray matter situated deep within each cerebra...
In many cases the most posterior visual radiation and visual cortex are affected together
Spatial-attentional deficits are highly prevalent following stroke. They can be clinically detected ...
The posterior parietal cortex, in turn, is divided into superior (SPL) and inferior (IPL) parietal l...