Dr. Greg Vigna Therapeutic hypothermia may impair brain development, with imaging revealing damage linked to autism, cognitive, and motor d ...
The cerebral cortex forms the outer layer of the ... The cortex’s distinctive, wrinkled appearance is due to its various ridges (gyri) and grooves (sulci). These provide for a larger total ...
And abnormal volumes in some structures beneath the cerebral cortex, such as the basal ganglia, may be linked to repetitive behaviors in autism. Are some brain differences related to more than one ...
Cerebral MRI was normal in all patients, except for small T2-hyperintense lesions in the left insula, left frontal lobe and left periventricular region in patient P1 and a small subcortical gliosis in ...
The British-born man was born blind and with cerebral palsy and appeared in the media as a young boy talking about living with his disabilities. He recently relocated to the United States with his ...
He has cerebral palsy and requires lifelong care. He can neither speak nor walk and is fed via a tube attached to his stomach. As a baby, he was abandoned by his parents but 10 years ago ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common motor disability in childhood, affecting about one in 323 children in the United States. It's caused by brain damage and affects a person's muscle tone, balance, ...
Stroke is a heterogeneous syndrome caused by multiple disease mechanisms, but all result in a disruption of cerebral blood flow with subsequent tissue damage. This review covers the mechanisms ...
What Is White Matter Disease? White matter disease is the wearing away of tissue in the largest and deepest part of your brain. The loss of white matter function has a number of causes, including ...
The current human tissue-based study provides convincing evidence correlating hippocampal expressions of RNA guanine-rich G-quadruplexes with aging and with Alzheimer's Disease presence and severity.