History, citoarchitecture and neurophysiology of human and non human primates' parietal lobe: A review

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Autor(a) principal: Aversi-Ferreira,Tales Alexandre
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Araújo,Mariana Ferreira Pereira de, Lopes,Danielly Bandeira, Nishijo,Hisao
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642010000300173
Resumo: Abstract This strict localizationism had and still has its importance for the development of Neurosciences, since the analysis of changes in mental processes resulting from brain damage became the basis for understanding the brain organization. The human parietal cortex is a highly differentiated structure, consisting of citoarchitectonically defined subareas that are connected to other cortical and subcortical areas. Patients with lesions in the parietal cortex develop various types of neuropsychological manifestations, depending on the specific location of the lesion and the corresponding hemisphere and these lesions in this lobe do not cause modal specific disturbances. The establishment of homologies between the parietal region in humans and primates can be of great contribution in trying to unravel the various functions and complexity of this area.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv History, citoarchitecture and neurophysiology of human and non human primates' parietal lobe: A review
title History, citoarchitecture and neurophysiology of human and non human primates' parietal lobe: A review
spellingShingle History, citoarchitecture and neurophysiology of human and non human primates' parietal lobe: A review
Aversi-Ferreira,Tales Alexandre
neuropsychology
parietal lobe
gnosia
praxia
title_short History, citoarchitecture and neurophysiology of human and non human primates' parietal lobe: A review
title_full History, citoarchitecture and neurophysiology of human and non human primates' parietal lobe: A review
title_fullStr History, citoarchitecture and neurophysiology of human and non human primates' parietal lobe: A review
title_full_unstemmed History, citoarchitecture and neurophysiology of human and non human primates' parietal lobe: A review
title_sort History, citoarchitecture and neurophysiology of human and non human primates' parietal lobe: A review
author Aversi-Ferreira,Tales Alexandre
author_facet Aversi-Ferreira,Tales Alexandre
Araújo,Mariana Ferreira Pereira de
Lopes,Danielly Bandeira
Nishijo,Hisao
author_role author
author2 Araújo,Mariana Ferreira Pereira de
Lopes,Danielly Bandeira
Nishijo,Hisao
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aversi-Ferreira,Tales Alexandre
Araújo,Mariana Ferreira Pereira de
Lopes,Danielly Bandeira
Nishijo,Hisao
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv neuropsychology
parietal lobe
gnosia
praxia
topic neuropsychology
parietal lobe
gnosia
praxia
description Abstract This strict localizationism had and still has its importance for the development of Neurosciences, since the analysis of changes in mental processes resulting from brain damage became the basis for understanding the brain organization. The human parietal cortex is a highly differentiated structure, consisting of citoarchitectonically defined subareas that are connected to other cortical and subcortical areas. Patients with lesions in the parietal cortex develop various types of neuropsychological manifestations, depending on the specific location of the lesion and the corresponding hemisphere and these lesions in this lobe do not cause modal specific disturbances. The establishment of homologies between the parietal region in humans and primates can be of great contribution in trying to unravel the various functions and complexity of this area.
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