Posterior cingulate gyrus
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Posterior cingulate |
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Left posterior cingulate gyrus |
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Posterior cingulate gyrus is a brain region in the cerebral cortex in the posterior end of the cingulate gyrus.
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[edit] Papers
[edit] Review
- Finn Årup Nielsen, Daniela Balslev, Lars Kai Hansen (2005). "Mining the posterior cingulate: segregation between memory and pain components". NeuroImage 27(3): 520-532. PMID:15946864.
- Posterior cingulate, precuneal and retrosplenial cortices: cytology and components of the neural network correlates of consciousness
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[edit] Lesions
- Novel representation of astasia associated with posterior cingulate infarction
- Pure topographical disorientation due to right posterior cingulate lesion
[edit] Functional neuroimaging
- Activation of left posterior cingulate gyrus by the auditory presentation of threat-related words: an fMRI study
- Activation of the posterior cingulate by semantic priming: a co-registered ERP/fMRI study
- Central representation of chronic ongoing neuropathic pain studied by positron emission tomography
- Cortical representations of personally familiar objects and places: functional organization of the human posterior cingulate cortex
- Effect of subjective perspective taking during simulation of action: a PET investigation of agency
- Neural mechanisms of voluntary and involuntary recall: a PET study
- Posterior cingulate activation during moral dilemma in adolescents
- Posterior cingulate cortex activation by emotional words: fMRI evidence from a valence decision task
- Remembering familiar people: the posterior cingulate cortex and autobiographical memory retrieval
- The posterior cingulate cortex and planum temporale/parietal operculum are activated by coherent visual motion
- Voice recognition and the posterior cingulate: an fMRI study of prosopagnosia
