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During a Senate hearing, Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, falsely described habeas corpus as the president’s “constitutional right” to deport people.
Causes MBD occurs when nerves of the corpus callosum—the area between the brain's hemispheres—become demyelinated, or eroded. The erosion damages the nerves and eventually leads to nerve cell death ...
Background: Previous research has indicated that corpus callosum atrophy is associated with global cognitive decline in neurodegenerative diseases, but few studies have investigated specific cognitive ...
The MS and control groups were compared for FA values in each studied portion of the corpus callosum. The statistical analysis was performed with the Mann-Whitney U test and p<0.05 was considered ...
Pfefferbaum, A., Adalsteinsson, E. and Sullivan, E.V. (2006) Dysmorphology and Microstructural Degradation of the Corpus Callosum Interaction of Age and Alcoholism ...
The corpus callosum was the WM pathway most frequently damaged in SLE (6 studies), with lower FA (5 studies), higher MD and RD (2 studies) and higher AD and free-water (1 study) in patients with SLE ...
The extent of atrophy of the corpus callosum on midsagittal images was measured by using a computer-assisted image analyzer (FDM98-1; Photron) and a personal computer (PC-9801; Nihon Electric Co), as ...
Structural alterations of the midsagittal corpus callosum (midCC) have been associated with a wide range of brain disorders. The midCC is visible on most MRI contrasts and in many acquisitions with a ...
Corpus callosotomy: An operation that cuts the corpus callosum and interrupts the spread of seizures from one hemisphere of the brain to the other. Callosotomies may be complete, or may involve ...
The corpus callosum is widely known as a sensitive area to test demyelination in toxic animal models (26), and therefore serves as a strong candidate for assessing remyelination in human subjects. We ...
News Release 13-Jan-2023 Corpus callosum found to switch off right hemisphere during speech The thicker the corpus callosum, the stronger the effect Peer-Reviewed Publication ...
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