All Relations between superior parietal lobule and brodmann area 7

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Sophie Schwartz, Frédéric Assal, Nathalie Valenza, Mohamed L Seghier, Patrik Vuilleumie. Illusory persistence of touch after right parietal damage: neural correlates of tactile awareness. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 128. issue Pt 2. 2005-02-22. PMID:15548555. we studied a patient who experienced 'palinaesthesia', an illusion of persistent touch following tactile stimulation on the left hand, subsequent to a right parietal meningioma affecting primary somatosensory regions in the postcentral gyrus (si) and superior parietal gyrus (brodmann area 7), but preserving the secondary somatosensory cortex (sii) in the upper lateral sulcus. 2005-02-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hoi-Chung Leung, John X Zhan. Interference resolution in spatial working memory. NeuroImage. vol 23. issue 3. 2005-01-19. PMID:15528101. precentral sulcus (prcs) and superior parietal lobe (spl), two regions commonly associated with motor planning and spatial attention, showed heightened activity in response to increased level of interference from nontargets of high familiarity. 2005-01-19 2023-08-12 human
Patrizia Vannini, Ove Almkvist, Anders Franck, Tomas Jonsson, Umberto Volpe, Maria Kristoffersen Wiberg, Lars Olof Wahlund, Thomas Dierk. Task demand modulations of visuospatial processing measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging. NeuroImage. vol 21. issue 1. 2004-03-26. PMID:14741642. significant activations were found in the cortical network subserving the visual and visuospatial processing, including the right and left superior parietal lobules (spl), striate visual areas, and sensorimotor areas. 2004-03-26 2023-08-12 human
Kimron Shapiro, Anne P Hillstrom, Masud Husai. Control of visuotemporal attention by inferior parietal and superior temporal cortex. Current biology : CB. vol 12. issue 15. 2003-04-08. PMID:12176361. the human cortical visual system is organized into major pathways: a dorsal stream projecting to the superior parietal lobe (spl), considered to be critical for visuospatial perception or on-line control of visually guided movements, and a ventral stream leading to the inferotemporal cortex, mediating object perception. 2003-04-08 2023-08-12 human
Isabel Gauthier, William G Hayward, Michael J Tarr, Adam W Anderson, Pawel Skudlarski, John C Gor. BOLD activity during mental rotation and viewpoint-dependent object recognition. Neuron. vol 34. issue 1. 2002-04-29. PMID:11931750. activity in the superior parietal lobe (spl) increased proportionally to viewpoint disparity during mental rotation, but not during object recognition. 2002-04-29 2023-08-12 Not clear