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n. The cortex of the frontal lobe of the cerebral hemisphere. Also called frontal area, prefrontal area.
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No, the frontal cortex is (frontal) part of the cerebral cortex
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The frontal lobe and frontal cortex are used interchangeably to refer to the anterior portion of the cortex.
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I remembered that one. I thought it was rather quite odd since the asker gave answers to his own question.
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the frontal cortex helps with cognitive processing ppl with prefrontal cortex damage tend to have difficulty with short term memory
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Although it has long been thought that frontal lobe abnormality must play an important part in generating the severe impairment in higher-order social, emotional and cognitive functions in autism, only recently have studies identified devel...
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The contribution of the pre-frontal cortex to movement-related potentials (MRPs) is unclear. We recorded MRPs from six subdural electrode strips placed over the frontal cortex in a 13-year-old girl being monitored prior to surgery for intra...
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Your brain tissue cannot sense pain in itself. Your brain cannot hurt. Maybe your forehead hurts?
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Selective serotonin uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) exert their effects by inhibiting serotonin (5-HT) re-uptake. Although blockade occurs almost immediately, the neurochemical effects on 5-HT, as measured by in vivo microdialysis, have been a ma...
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Interesting. If you are serious about it seeing it on the show it wouldn't hurt to have a bit more info such as strength of the magnetic force and perhaps impartial tests to detect change.
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