• ललाट प्रच्छद | |
frontal: अग्र | |
operculum: ओपरकुलम ढक्कन | |
frontal operculum मीनिंग इन हिंदी
frontal operculum उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Research in gustatory imagery reveals activation in the anterior insular cortex, frontal operculum, and prefrontal cortex.
- The specific anatomical location is still unclear, but it was shown that the right frontal operculum was most relevant in emotional gesturing.
- BFP appears to be a symmetrical polymicrogyria that extends anteriorly from the frontal poles to the posterior precentral gyrus, and inferiorly to the frontal operculum.
- It has also been reported that a patient who had an epileptic focus in the frontal operculum and epileptic activity in the focus produced a disagreeable taste.
- It has been reported that electrical stimulation of the lingual nerve, chorda tympani, and a lingual branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve elicit evoked field potential in the frontal operculum.
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ) has found abnormal activation in the right frontal operculum ( RFO ), which is an area associated with time-estimation tasks, occasionally incorporated in complex speech.
- This nucleus projects in turn to several regions of the neocortex which includes the gustatory cortex ( the frontal operculum and the insula ), which becomes activated when the subject is consuming and experiencing taste.
- The fourth Cognitive / Motor Network group included right frontal operculum, the right interior frontal gyrus, and the pre-supplementray motor area / left interior frontal gyrus, regions that are not specific to emotion, but instead appear to play a more general role in information processing and cognitive control.
- The second Lateral Paralimbic group included the ventral anterior insula / frontal operculum / right temporal pole / posterior orbitofrontal cortex, the anterior insula / posterior orbitofrontal cortex, the ventral anterior insula / temporal cortex / orbitofrontal cortex junction, the midinsula / dorsal putamen, and the ventral striatum / mid insula / left hippocampus, which the authors suggest plays a role in motivation, contributing to the general valuation of stimuli and particularly in reward.