Occipital Lobe Stroke
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BioDigital, NYU Langone partner to create Right Upper Lobe Resection Cognitive Task Trainer
news-medical.net — “SensAble Technologies, a leader in haptic devices and 3D modeling solutions, announced that its customer, BioDigital, working in partnership with surgeons at NYU Langone Medical Center, has created the first medical simulation application for teaching residents the high-technology procedure for lung resection of the right upper lobe, most commonly performed to treat resectable lung cancers.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Occipital lobe epilepsy with fear as leading ictal symptom 10.1016/j.yebeh.2011.12.014 : Epilepsy & Behavior | ScienceDirect.com
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A relationship between panic attacks, heart attacks, and stroke - Brain Health - Everyday Health Blogs
everydayhealth.com — “Distress signals arrive at the fear network of the brain. This crouching system is a maze of neural.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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Can the "dragon fire" of panic attacks can lead to stroke or a heart attack? http://ht.ly/1L9Jt
Mediterranean Diet May Hold Key To Avoiding Stroke, Dementia - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “A new study reveals that adhering to the Mediterranean diet may help seniors avoid strokes, and ultimately dementia.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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"How the Mediterranean Diet Keeps You Smarter As You Age..At Ten!" Have an neurologist to comment? http://bit.ly/bw5XGU #hcmktg #hcsm
One-year cholesterol lowering treatment reduces medial temporal lobe atrophy and memory decline in stroke-free elderly with atrial fibrillation: evidence from a parallel group randomized trial
peerview-institute.org — “One-year cholesterol lowering treatment reduces medial temporal lobe atrophy and memory decline in stroke-free elderly with atrial fibrillation: evidence from a parallel group randomized trial” View full resource at peerview-institute.org
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1 yr of #cholesterol lowering Rx reduces medial temporal lobe atrophy and memory loss in stroke-free elderly with AF. http://goo.gl/Y7jgg
Memory lessons from Homer Simpson : Neurophilosophy
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Visual pathway
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Here's a nice illustration of the visual pathway from the eye to the occipital lobe-it explains the bitemporal defect. http://ow.ly/2WIXV
Brain Can 'See' Objects Through Touch - myOptumHealth
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Brain Can 'See' Objects Through Touch: Tactile input plays a key role in visualization, study finds http://tinyurl.com/ly3eev
Dana Foundation Blog: Brain Primers
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Where is the occipital lobe, anyway? Readers of our Brain Primers know. http://t.co/zXF8mSol (dana blog)
Psychiatry Article | Memory
mdlinx.com — “One-year cholesterol lowering treatment reduces medial temporal lobe atrophy and memory decline in stroke-free elderly with atrial fibrillation: evidence from a parallel group randomized trial” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Family Medicine Article | Memory
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Scientists identify central switch responsible for epilepsy
news-medical.net — “UC Irvine and French researchers have identified a central switch responsible for the transformation of healthy brain cells into epileptic ones, opening the way to both treat and prevent temporal lobe epilepsy.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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