All Relations between cerebellum and parahippocampal gyrus

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Larry R Squire, Adam J O Ded. Conscious and unconscious memory systems. Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology. vol 7. issue 3. 2015-12-03. PMID:25731765. these memory systems depend variously on the hippocampus and related structures in the parahippocampal gyrus, as well as on the amygdala, the striatum, cerebellum, and the neocortex. 2015-12-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
N Persson, P Ghisletta, C L Dahle, A R Bender, Y Yang, P Yuan, A M Daugherty, N Ra. Regional brain shrinkage over two years: individual differences and effects of pro-inflammatory genetic polymorphisms. NeuroImage. vol 103. 2015-08-21. PMID:25264227. with latent change score models, we evaluated mean change and individual differences in rates of change in 10 anatomically-defined and manually-traced regions of interest (rois): lateral prefrontal cortex (lpfc), orbital frontal cortex (of), prefrontal white matter (pfw), hippocampus (hc), parahippocampal gyrus (phg), caudate nucleus (cd), putamen (pt), insula (in), cerebellar hemispheres (cbh), and primary visual cortex (vc). 2015-08-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Qi Liu, Peihai Zhang, Junjie Pan, Zhengjie Li, Jixin Liu, Guangsen Li, Wei Qin, Yaodong You, Xujun Yu, Jinbo Sun, Minghao Dong, Qiyong Gong, Jun Guo, Degui Chan. Cerebral Activity Changes in Different Traditional Chinese Medicine Patterns of Psychogenic Erectile Dysfunction Patients. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM. vol 2015. 2015-07-16. PMID:26180534. compared to hs, ed patients showed an increased cerebral activity in bilateral cerebellum, insula, globus pallidus, parahippocampal gyrus, orbitofrontal cortex (ofc), and middle cingulate cortex (mcc). 2015-07-16 2023-08-13 human
Joaquim Radua, Wissam El-Hage, Gemma C Monté, Benedicte Gohier, Maria Tropeano, Mary L Phillips, Simon A Surguladz. COMT Val158Met × SLC6A4 5-HTTLPR interaction impacts on gray matter volume of regions supporting emotion processing. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 8. 2015-04-10. PMID:23748501. an interaction of comt val(158)met × slc6a4 5-httlpr genotypes with gray matter volume was found in bilateral parahippocampal gyrus, amygdala, hippocampus, vermis of cerebellum and right putamen/insula. 2015-04-10 2023-08-12 human
Yi Shan, Zhi-Qun Wang, Zhi-Lian Zhao, Mo Zhang, Shi-Lei Hao, Jian-Yang Xu, Bao-Ci Shan, Jie Lu, Kun-Cheng L. An FMRI study of neuronal specificity in acupuncture: the multiacupoint siguan and its sham point. Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM. vol 2014. 2014-12-19. PMID:25525442. brain regions that were activated more by real acupuncture stimulation than by sham point acupuncture included somatosensory cortex (the superior parietal lobule and postcentral gyrus), limbic-paralimbic system (the calcarine gyrus, precuneus, cingulate cortex, and parahippocampal gyrus), visual-related cortex (the fusiform and occipital gyri), basal ganglia, and the cerebellum. 2014-12-19 2023-08-13 human
Junqi Chen, Yong Huang, Xinsheng Lai, Chunzhi Tang, Junjun Yang, Hua Chen, Tongjun Zeng, Junxian Wu, Shanshan Q. Acupuncture at Waiguan (TE5) influences activation/deactivation of functional brain areas in ischemic stroke patients and healthy people: A functional MRI study. Neural regeneration research. vol 8. issue 3. 2014-09-10. PMID:25206592. in ischemic stroke subjects, a number of deactivated brain areas were enhanced, including broadmann areas 6, 11, 20, 22, 37, and 47, the culmen of the anterior lobe of hypophysis, alae lingulae cerebella, and the posterior lobe of the tonsil of cerebellum of the left hemisphere, and broadmann areas 8, 37, 45 and 47, the culmen of the anterior lobe of hypophysis, pars tuberalis adenohypophyseos, inferior border of lentiform nucleus, lateral globus pallidus, inferior temporal gyrus, and the parahippocampal gyrus of the right hemisphere. 2014-09-10 2023-08-13 human
Xun Yang, Keith Maurice Kendrick, Qizhu Wu, Taolin Chen, Sunima Lama, Bochao Cheng, Shiguang Li, Xiaoqi Huang, Qiyong Gon. Structural and functional connectivity changes in the brain associated with shyness but not with social anxiety. PloS one. vol 8. issue 5. 2013-12-17. PMID:23675458. functional connectivity correlations with shyness were found between the superior temporal gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus and the frontal gyri, between the insula and precentral gyrus and inferior parietal lobule, and between the cerebellum and precuneus. 2013-12-17 2023-08-12 human
Jung-Lung Hsu, Yen-Ling Chen, Jyu-Gang Leu, Fu-Shan Jaw, Cheng-Hui Lee, Yuh-Feng Tsai, Chien-Yeh Hsu, Chyi-Huey Bai, Alexander Leeman. Microstructural white matter abnormalities in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a diffusion tensor imaging study. NeuroImage. vol 59. issue 2. 2012-04-17. PMID:21967726. the voxel based analyses revealed (i) a significantly decreased fa in the bilateral frontal wm compared to controls which was mainly caused by an increased td and not a decreased ad within these regions; (ii) a significant association between disease duration and microstructural properties in several brain regions including bilateral cerebellum, temporal lobe wm, right caudate, bilateral cingulate gyrus, pons, and parahippocampal gyrus. 2012-04-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Eun Yeon Joo, Seung Bong Hong, Minjoo Lee, Woo Suk Tae, James Lee, Suk Won Han, Ki-Hwan Ji, Minah Su. Cerebral blood flow abnormalities in patients with neurally mediated syncope. Journal of neurology. vol 258. issue 3. 2012-01-09. PMID:20886349. spm analysis of brain spect images showed significantly decreased rcbf in the right anterior insular cortex, left parahippocampal gyrus, bilateral fusiform gyri, bilateral middle and inferior temporal gyri, left lingual gyrus, bilateral precuneus and bilateral posterior lobes of the cerebellum in syncope patients at a false discovery rate corrected p < 0.05. 2012-01-09 2023-08-12 human
Tiziano Colibazzi, Jonathan Posner, Zhishun Wang, Daniel Gorman, Andrew Gerber, Shan Yu, Hongtu Zhu, Alayar Kangarlu, Yunsuo Duan, James A Russell, Bradley S Peterso. Neural systems subserving valence and arousal during the experience of induced emotions. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 10. issue 3. 2010-09-03. PMID:20515226. highly arousing emotions were associated with increased bold signal intensities in the left thalamus, globus pallidus, caudate, parahippocampal gyrus, amygdala, premotor cortex, and cerebellar vermis. 2010-09-03 2023-08-12 human
Martin Bauer, Rudolf Karch, Friederike Neumann, Claudia C Wagner, Kurt Kletter, Markus Müller, Wolfgang Löscher, Markus Zeitlinger, Oliver Lange. Assessment of regional differences in tariquidar-induced P-glycoprotein modulation at the human blood-brain barrier. Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. vol 30. issue 3. 2010-04-02. PMID:20010957. statistical parametric mapping analysis of parametric dv images visualized symmetrical bilateral clusters with moderately higher dv increases in response to tariquidar administration in cerebellum, parahippocampal gyrus, olfactory gyrus, and middle temporal lobe and cortex, which might reflect moderately decreased p-gp function and expression. 2010-04-02 2023-08-12 human
Yavor Yalachkov, Jochen Kaiser, Marcus J Naume. Brain regions related to tool use and action knowledge reflect nicotine dependence. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 29. issue 15. 2009-05-12. PMID:19369561. these group differences in fmri activations were located not only in brain regions associated with craving and habitual learning (left ventral and dorsal striatum, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, insula, uncus, medial frontal gyrus, right subcallosal gyrus, and bilateral parahippocampal gyrus), but also in a network of brain regions which has been strongly implicated in the encoding of action knowledge and tool use skills (bilateral premotor cortex, left superior parietal lobule, and right lateral cerebellum). 2009-05-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Thien Thanh Dang-Vu, Manuel Schabus, Martin Desseilles, Geneviève Albouy, Mélanie Boly, Annabelle Darsaud, Steffen Gais, Géraldine Rauchs, Virginie Sterpenich, Gilles Vandewalle, Julie Carrier, Gustave Moonen, Evelyne Balteau, Christian Degueldre, André Luxen, Christophe Phillips, Pierre Maque. Spontaneous neural activity during human slow wave sleep. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 105. issue 39. 2008-10-24. PMID:18815373. compared with baseline activity, slow waves are associated with significant activity in the parahippocampal gyrus, cerebellum, and brainstem, whereas delta waves are related to frontal responses. 2008-10-24 2023-08-12 human
Xiaoyan Ke, Shanshan Hong, Tianyu Tang, Bing Zou, Huiguo Li, Yueyue Hang, Zhenyu Zhou, Zongcai Ruan, Zuhong Lu, Guotai Tao, Yijun Li. Voxel-based morphometry study on brain structure in children with high-functioning autism. Neuroreport. vol 19. issue 9. 2008-09-24. PMID:18520994. regional brain volume reductions were detected for right anterior cingulate, left superior parietal lobule white matter volumes, and right parahippocampal gyrus gray matter volume, whereas enlargements in bilateral supramarginal gyrus, right postcentral gyrus, right medial frontal gyrus, and right posterior lobe of cerebellum gray matter in autism. 2008-09-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
C M Thiel, G R Fin. Effects of the cholinergic agonist nicotine on reorienting of visual spatial attention and top-down attentional control. Neuroscience. vol 152. issue 2. 2008-07-10. PMID:18272290. further regions consistently modulated in their activity by nicotine were the right middle temporal gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus, left parahippocampal gyrus and right cerebellum. 2008-07-10 2023-08-12 human
Andra M Smith, Peter A Fried, Matthew J Hogan, Ian Camero. Effects of prenatal marijuana on visuospatial working memory: an fMRI study in young adults. Neurotoxicology and teratology. vol 28. issue 2. 2006-06-28. PMID:16473495. multiple regression analyses (including controls with no exposure) revealed that as the amount of prenatal marijuana exposure increased, there was significantly more neural activity in the left inferior and middle frontal gyri, left parahippocampal gyrus, left middle occipital gyrus and left cerebellum. 2006-06-28 2023-08-12 human
Veena Kumari, Jeffrey A Gray, Dominic H ffytche, Martina T Mitterschiffthaler, Mrigen Das, Elizabeth Zachariah, Goparlen N Vythelingum, Steven C R Williams, Andrew Simmons, Tonmoy Sharm. Cognitive effects of nicotine in humans: an fMRI study. NeuroImage. vol 19. issue 3. 2003-09-09. PMID:12880828. it also produced an increased response in the midbrain tectum in all active conditions and in the parahippocampal gyrus, cerebellum, and medial occipital lobe during rest (p = 0.05; uncorrected). 2003-09-09 2023-08-12 human
M Y Aksenov, M V Aksenova, D A Butterfield, J W Geddes, W R Markesber. Protein oxidation in the brain in Alzheimer's disease. Neuroscience. vol 103. issue 2. 2001-06-14. PMID:11246152. increased protein oxidation was detected in sections from the hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus, superior and middle temporal gyri of six alzheimer's disease and six age-matched control human subjects, but not in the cerebellum. 2001-06-14 2023-08-12 human
R D Lane, E M Reiman, M M Bradley, P J Lang, G L Ahern, R J Davidson, G E Schwart. Neuroanatomical correlates of pleasant and unpleasant emotion. Neuropsychologia. vol 35. issue 11. 1997-11-26. PMID:9352521. unpleasant was distinguished from neutral or pleasant emotion by activation of the bilateral occipito-temporal cortex and cerebellum, and left parahippocampal gyrus, hippocampus and amygdala (p < 0.005). 1997-11-26 2023-08-12 human
D Nochlin, G van Belle, T D Bird, S M Sum. Comparison of the severity of neuropathologic changes in familial and sporadic Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. vol 7. issue 4. 1994-03-11. PMID:8305189. we compared the density of neurofibrillary tangles (nt) and neuritic (senile) plaques (np) in 10 cortical areas, the amygdala, the hippocampus, the parahippocampal gyrus, and the cerebellum in patients with familial (fad) and sporadic (sad) alzheimer's disease with early (< 55 years), intermediate (55-70 years) and late (> 70 years) ages of onset of dementia and age-matched controls. 1994-03-11 2023-08-12 Not clear