l la lb lc ld le lf lg lh li ll lm lo lp lr ls lt lu lv lw lx ly lz

Перевод: lobe speek lobe


[существительное]
доля ; доля мозга; мочка уха; кулачок


Тезаурус:

  1. Written by Dr Richard Mackarness, a psychiatrist at Basingstoke District Hospital, it described the good results of dietary change on a patient called "Joanna" whose severe mental disturbance had been variously diagnosed as "schizophrenia, schizo-affective psychosis, presenile dementia, temporal lobe epilepsy, neurotic depression and anxiety hysteria."
  2. This was probably very similar in the heterostracans except that here the tail lobe was scale covered, perhaps with some special scale rows aligned along the length of fin (see above).
  3. Considerable progress has been made in analysing the functions of the visual areas in the parietal lobe, but little of the evidence favours a role in object recognition.
  4. In the third stage, identified with areas 20 and 21 in the temporal lobe by Kolb and Wishaw (1985) and with the parietal cortex by Luria (1973), information about the retinal location of stimulus elements is largely lost and replaced with some form of representation of the object giving rise to the pattern of retinal stimulation.
  5. The leaf is divided into three parts with a broad central lobe (finely toothed) and two flanking lobes.
  6. Except from Stanley, who suddenly pinched the lobe of his right ear.
  7. He paid close attention to characteristics in a painting so apparently insignificant as the shape of a nostril or the lobe of an ear, arguing that such details were too unimportant for a follower to copy exactly.
  8. More impressive are the recent reports from Perrett and Rolls (Perrett, Rolls, and Caan 1982; Perrett, Smith, Potter, Mistlin, Head, Milner, and Jeeves 1985) that cells in the superior temporal sulcus, which forms the upper margin of the inferior temporal lobe, are often only responsive to faces or parts of faces.
  9. What of the parietal lobe areas identified by Luria (1973) as being so important for object recognition?
  10. For example, it is widely held that Egas Moniz was stimulated into developing the now largely abandoned technique of controlling psychological disorders by the use of psychosurgery after hearing about the "beneficial" side-effects of frontal lobe removal in chimpanzees.
  11. JUST A sample of the full frontal lobe assault that Japan has hidden up its kimono.
  12. Examples of these include autistic behaviours, temporal lobe epileptic personalities, fragile X syndrome behaviours, and so on.
  13. Whatever momentous steps they took in the Devonian, the lungfish and lobe fins have been very conservative since, for the living lungfish are clearly similar to their Palaeozoic relatives and coelacanth lobe fins like the living genus ( Latimeria ) are known from Cretaceous rocks.

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