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Frontal motor cortex region.
In the U.S. alone, an estimated 30,000 knee thigh hip (KTH) injuries occur annually in frontal motor vehicle collisions.
This study sought to examine the contributing factors that would induce an axial compressive force to the lumbar spine in frontal motor vehicle crashes.
Forensic samples from the frontal, motor, sensory, occipital, cingulate and parieto-occipito-temporal association cortices were obtained from five individuals who had died of trauma.
The frontal feedback system works through frontal motor routines, or action schemes, manipulating the release and reconstruction of stored sensory memories in posterior sensory areas.
In some monkeys post-lesion skill exceeded pre-lesion skill in one or both motor tasks demonstrating that continued post-injury task practice can improve motor performance after localized loss of frontal motor cortex.
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Design: A low cost static crashworthiness test procedure that simulates a frontal impact motor vehicle crash.
A 6-cm lesion located in her left frontal supplementary motor area (SMA) was suspected as a grade III glioma, classified according to the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.
The interaction was due to a significant difference between superior frontal and motor cortex for the β3 isoform; this regional comparison was not significant for β2 mRNA.
The results demonstrate a set of primarily left-sided core language regions in ventrolateral frontal, supplementary motor, posterior mid-temporal, occipito-temporal and inferior parietal areas, which were activated for all language tasks.
No significant difference in mRNA expression was found between the control and alcoholic case groups in either the superior frontal or motor cortex for the β2 or β3 isoforms.
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