intraparietal

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intraparietal

(ˌɪntrəpəˈraɪɪtəl)
adj
1. (Anatomy) situated within the walls of a hollow organ
2. (Anatomy) situated within the parietal lobe of the cerebrum
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(19, 21) Finally, neurons in the lateral intraparietal (LIP) area encoded the value of social information when this value signal was used to guide a decision about where to look.
Repair of complex giant or recurrent ventral hernias by using tension-free intraparietal prosthetic mesh (Stoppa technique): lessons learned from our initial experience (fifty patients).
Other cognitive alterations were observed for functions involving spatial transformations of body parts that appear to involve posterior and superior parietal regions and intraparietal regions (cf.
Matelli, "Largely segregated parietofrontal connections linking rostral intraparietal cortex (areas AIP and VIP) and the ventral premotor cortex (areas F5 and F4)," Experimental Brain Research, vol.
They said: "We found greater bilateral activations in premotor cortex and intraparietal sulcus, right superior parietal lobe and left posterior superior temporal sulcus when expert dancers viewed movements that they had been trained to perform compared to movements they had not" (1243).
In the presence of post-central gyrus and intraparietal sulcus damage in patients who have had a stroke, the recovery of motor functions is definitely worse (76).
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