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Attention, intention, and priority in the parietal lobe.

by James W Bisley , Michael E Goldberg - Annual Review of Neuroscience, , 2010
"... Abstract For many years there has been a debate about the role of the parietal lobe in the generation of behavior. Does it generate movement plans (intention) or choose objects in the environment for further processing? To answer this, we focus on the lateral intraparietal area (LIP), an area that ..."
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Abstract For many years there has been a debate about the role of the parietal lobe in the generation of behavior. Does it generate movement plans (intention) or choose objects in the environment for further processing? To answer this, we focus on the lateral intraparietal area (LIP), an area

Anosognosia in Parietal Lobe Syndrome

by Jochen Braun, Christof Koch, Joel L. Davis, V. S. Ramachandran
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The contribution of the parietal lobes to speaking and writing

by Sonia L. E. Brownsett, Richard J. S. Wise - Cereb. Cortex , 2010
"... The left parietal lobe has been proposed as a major language area. However, parietal cortical function is more usually considered in terms of the control of actions, contributing both to attention and cross-modal integration of external and reafferent sensory cues. We used positron emission tomograp ..."
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The left parietal lobe has been proposed as a major language area. However, parietal cortical function is more usually considered in terms of the control of actions, contributing both to attention and cross-modal integration of external and reafferent sensory cues. We used positron emission

Xenomelia: a new right parietal lobe syndrome

by Paul D Mcgeoch , David Brang , Tao Song , Roland R Lee , Mingxiong Huang , V S Ramachandran
"... ABSTRACT Background Damage to the right parietal lobe has long been associated with various disorders of body image. The authors have recently suggested that an unusual behavioural condition in which otherwise rational individuals desire the amputation of a healthy limb might also arise from right ..."
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ABSTRACT Background Damage to the right parietal lobe has long been associated with various disorders of body image. The authors have recently suggested that an unusual behavioural condition in which otherwise rational individuals desire the amputation of a healthy limb might also arise from right

Xenomelia: a new right parietal lobe syndrome

by V S Ramachandran
"... Background Damage to the right parietal lobe has long been associated with various disorders of body image. The authors have recently suggested that an unusual behavioural condition in which otherwise rational individuals desire the amputation of a healthy limb might also arise from right parietal d ..."
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Background Damage to the right parietal lobe has long been associated with various disorders of body image. The authors have recently suggested that an unusual behavioural condition in which otherwise rational individuals desire the amputation of a healthy limb might also arise from right parietal

THE PARIETAL LOBES: CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THEIR DYSFUNCTION

by unknown authors , 1969
"... "The middle third of the cerebral hemispheres, strategically situated between the frontal, occipital and temporal lobes, is closely related in function to each of these regions of the brain. Partly as a result of this, a greater variety of clinical manifestations is likely to result from diseas ..."
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disease of the parietal lobe than from disturbance of any other part of the hemispheres. It must be emphasised, however, that these phenomena require special techniques for their elicitation, otherwise they may be easily overlooked or discounted in a routine clinical examination"(3). SOME years ago

Contralateral Coding of Imagined Body Parts in the Superior Parietal Lobe

by T. Wolbers, C. Weiller, C. Büchel
"... In monkeys, neurons in the superior parietal lobe (area 5) code for spatial position of contralateral body parts by combining visual and somatosensory signals. Using a modified version of the classical mental rotation task, we were able to demonstrate that in humans activation in the contralateral s ..."
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In monkeys, neurons in the superior parietal lobe (area 5) code for spatial position of contralateral body parts by combining visual and somatosensory signals. Using a modified version of the classical mental rotation task, we were able to demonstrate that in humans activation in the contralateral

Interlocking finger test: a bedside screen for parietal lobe dysfunction

by L R Moo
"... This study sought to determine the utility of an interlocking finger task in screening for parietal lobe dysfunction. The ability of 69 patients to imitate a standardised set of four interlocking finger figures was compared with concurrent performance on formal neurocognitive tests. Poor interlock-i ..."
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This study sought to determine the utility of an interlocking finger task in screening for parietal lobe dysfunction. The ability of 69 patients to imitate a standardised set of four interlocking finger figures was compared with concurrent performance on formal neurocognitive tests. Poor interlock

Parietal lobe contribution to mental rotation demonstrated with rTMS

by Irina M. Harris, Carlo Miniussi - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 2003
"... & A large number of imaging studies have identified a role for the posterior parietal lobe, in particular Brodmann’s area 7 and the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), in mental rotation. Here we investigated whether neural activity in the posterior parietal lobe is essential for successful mental rotat ..."
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& A large number of imaging studies have identified a role for the posterior parietal lobe, in particular Brodmann’s area 7 and the intraparietal sulcus (IPS), in mental rotation. Here we investigated whether neural activity in the posterior parietal lobe is essential for successful mental

What is the parietal lobe contribution to long-term memory?

by Yasemin Yazar , Zara M Bergström , Jon S Simons
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