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1  animals with both callosal transections and unilateral lesions.
2 affected and unaffected breast of women with unilateral lesions.
3                    We found that of 68 focal unilateral lesions, 40% were associated with contralater
4                                              Unilateral lesions also suppressed c-fos expression in t
5  clinical rehabilitation for patients with a unilateral lesion and lateralized attention deficits.
6  language organization and susceptibility to unilateral lesions and to investigate the contribution o
7                  The majority presented with unilateral lesions, and six patients had bilateral invol
8  function (the paretic forelimb in rats with unilateral lesions), animals were trained with their non
9        Although the workup and management of unilateral lesions are well established, limited informa
10                                              Unilateral lesions cannot distinguish between contralate
11                            Thus bilateral or unilateral lesions circumscribed surgically within the O
12 go a workup similar to that in patients with unilateral lesions, differences in their natural history
13                                    Rats with unilateral-lesions displayed a CTA by rejecting the sacc
14                In keeping with past results, unilateral lesions disrupted lordosis responses to contr
15 s smaller than that of the sham-operated and unilateral lesioned groups, but significant conditioned
16               Compared with shams, rats with unilateral lesions had a greater rate of acquisition and
17 system in rats with neglect resulting from a unilateral lesion in AGm, followed by treatment with age
18  the role of this upregulation, we performed unilateral lesion in mice lacking one allele of the Gnal
19 s pallidus (GP), superimposed on the earlier unilateral lesion in substantia nigra (SN) with 6-hydrox
20 sprouting as the animal ages, we performed a unilateral lesion in the 125-day-old rat SON.
21 oducing contralateral rotations in rats with unilateral lesion in the nigrostriatal region induced by
22      We studied the effects of a restricted, unilateral lesion in the portion of the optic tectum tha
23 eve food pellets was studied in 55 rats with unilateral lesions in the dorsal spinal cord at the C1/2
24                 However, in six rabbits with unilateral lesions in the RN, or with bilateral lesions
25 ed contextual fear memory, whereas rats with unilateral lesions in the same hemisphere displayed inte
26 onditioned fear to tone and context, whereas unilateral lesions induced partial impairments with no l
27                                 Infants with unilateral lesions initially had responses after TMS of
28                         We hypothesized that unilateral lesions made at birth may affect synaptic phy
29      Although the focus is on the effects of unilateral lesions made ipsilateral to stimulation sites
30  with broader cortical blindness produced by unilateral lesion of all contiguous visual cortical area
31                            Rats were given a unilateral lesion of anterior CeN and a unilateral lesio
32 ned rats was poorer than that of rats with a unilateral lesion of either structure or with a symmetri
33                                 Furthermore, unilateral lesion of hypoglossal afferents greatly dimin
34  for a few days or several weeks following a unilateral lesion of the cuneate nucleus, the source of
35 en a unilateral lesion of anterior CeN and a unilateral lesion of the DLS, made either ipsilateral (c
36 resentations in area 3b within weeks after a unilateral lesion of the dorsal column in squirrel monke
37                                   A complete unilateral lesion of the dorsal column somatosensory pat
38  partially denervated neural lobe (NL) after unilateral lesion of the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial tr
39 ix adult monkeys (Macaca mulatta) received a unilateral lesion of the lateral corticospinal tract (CS
40 oro-Gold (FG) into the thalamus, and a small unilateral lesion of the lateral projection reduced the
41 nection procedure that combined a selective, unilateral lesion of the nucleus accumbens core and infu
42                                 In addition, unilateral lesion of the vagus reduced Fos expression in
43                                  Following a unilateral lesion of the visual cortex (cortical areas 1
44                          Nine days following unilateral lesioning of the entorhinal cortex, S100B was
45 as measured in four rhesus monkeys following unilateral lesioning of the optic tract combined with tr
46                    We compared the effect of unilateral lesioning of the sciatic nerve or unilateral
47                                        After unilateral lesions of adult BFC, responses of neurons in
48                                       Fifth, unilateral lesions of ALa yield behavioral disturbances
49                   In anaesthetized rats with unilateral lesions of around 70% of the Phox2b(+)TH(-) n
50 tion performance by assessing the effects of unilateral lesions of basal forebrain cholinergic neuron
51               The animals were prepared with unilateral lesions of both the vPFC and vHC, either in t
52                                              Unilateral lesions of CA3 cells using ibotenate, which a
53                        Marmoset monkeys with unilateral lesions of either the antOFC or vlPFC were sc
54 reased in the ipsilateral striatum following unilateral lesions of either the left or right SN.
55                                              Unilateral lesions of LMN did not abolish HD cells in AD
56 ession, the rat received either bilateral or unilateral lesions of LMN.
57                 Specifically, the effects of unilateral lesions of nigrostriatal DA neurons on oral d
58                         Monkeys with crossed unilateral lesions of prefrontal cortex and inferior tem
59                                              Unilateral lesions of PT nearly eliminated NPY+ fibers i
60            Compared with controls, rats with unilateral lesions of RSP and POR on opposite sides of t
61                                Specifically, unilateral lesions of S1 disrupt somatosensory-evoked gl
62                                              Unilateral lesions of substantia nigra pars compacta neu
63 am, ipsilaterally, or contralaterally placed unilateral lesions of the ABL and accumbens and were tra
64                                 Importantly, unilateral lesions of the ACC (including some of medial
65 of the Acb, Acb shell, Acb core, and Amy, or unilateral lesions of the Amy after training but before
66 of these two structures, achieved by crossed unilateral lesions of the amygdala in one hemisphere and
67 teral lesions of the VM cortex or with right unilateral lesions of the amygdala or the right insular
68                                Patients with unilateral lesions of the antero-ventral part of the ant
69                                              Unilateral lesions of the AV3V region suppressed c-fos e
70               In Experiment 1, rats received unilateral lesions of the BLA and were implanted with ca
71        In another experiment, hamsters given unilateral lesions of the CeA and infusions of D-Phe CRF
72 d a turning syndrome somewhat reminiscent of unilateral lesions of the dopaminergic nigro-striatal pa
73                      In monkeys with chronic unilateral lesions of the dorsal columns and expanded ch
74 hemispheric deficits produced as a result of unilateral lesions of the entire vibrissa representation
75 ection after either one-stage or progressive unilateral lesions of the entorhinal area.
76  adult rats (120-200 gm), specifically after unilateral lesions of the entorhinal cortex (EC), and th
77                          Adult rats received unilateral lesions of the entorhinal cortex to induce co
78                                              Unilateral lesions of the forelimb area of the sensorimo
79                           We have found that unilateral lesions of the forelimb region of the sensori
80                              Rats were given unilateral lesions of the medial auditory thalamus or a
81       Numerous observations in patients with unilateral lesions of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) and
82                                    Extensive unilateral lesions of the medullary corticospinal fibres
83 Connections between them were interrupted by unilateral lesions of the mPFC and amygdala, but on oppo
84                                Rats received unilateral lesions of the nucleus basalis and were infus
85                                Patients with unilateral lesions of the OFC and of the ACC and/or medi
86 uter layers of the adult olfactory bulb into unilateral lesions of the rat corticospinal tract (CST)
87 iment 1, homing pigeons (Columba livia) with unilateral lesions of the right or left HF were trained
88 an essential role, we examined patients with unilateral lesions of the rostral prefrontal cortex.
89                                              Unilateral lesions of the RVL reduced the evoked blood p
90 he dorsal striatum was reduced 2 weeks after unilateral lesions of the SN with 6-hydroxydopamine.
91                                Rats received unilateral lesions of the SNc and lesions of the CeA in
92                           Rats then received unilateral lesions of the whole dorsal striatum or restr
93                We describe data showing that unilateral lesions of VS enhance neural representations
94                              In animals with unilateral lesions only, nonparetic forelimb training wo
95             We have studied the effects of a unilateral lesion placed in the STN in predominantly hem
96      In contrast, posttraining bilateral and unilateral lesions produced significant deficits in the
97 pinized and 6-hydroxydopamine (OHDA)-induced unilateral lesioned rats.
98  by the dopamine (DA) agonist apomorphine in unilateral lesioned rats.
99                                 When tested, unilateral-lesioned rats displayed a CTA by rejecting th
100 se of delayed contralateral APMPPE, in which unilateral lesion resolution was followed by contralater
101                                              Unilateral lesions restricted to the basolateral amygdal
102 nding others' emotions, by showing that even unilateral lesions result in deficits in both accuracy a
103 neural responses are used, consistently with unilateral lesion studies.
104 Contralateral-only limb deficits following a unilateral lesion suggest but do not prove that control
105                                        After unilateral lesions, the firing properties of HD cells in
106 ceptual mechanisms are maximally impaired by unilateral lesions to the temporal and parietal cortex.
107 aterally organized nuclei.(12)(,)(13)(,)(14) Unilateral lesions to these structures can eliminate or
108                                     However, unilateral lesions to this system in various species are
109 s of the brain were compared over time after unilateral lesioning treatments.
110                              Neglect after a unilateral lesion was measured as the tendency to make e
111                                              Unilateral lesions were made by injection of ibotenic ac
112                                    Mice with unilateral lesions were then challenged with l-dopa (lev
113  19.6% [22 of 112]) (P = .003) compared with unilateral lesions, while rates of hyperaldosteronism we
114                    All patients with single, unilateral lesions who underwent elective awake cranioto
115 ic bilateral sensorimotor cortex lesions, or unilateral lesions, with or without callosal transection

 
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