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A study led by the Sant Pau Research Institute (IR Sant Pau) has succeeded in describing, for the first time in detail, the structural evolution of the medial temporal lobe (MTL) regions across the ...
Understanding how our brain interprets social hierarchy or facial emotions may be key to advancing our knowledge of anxiety and mood disorders. This is the aim of the project led by researcher Maya ...
On the basis of prior observations and those presented here it seems likely that two general types of electroclinical syndromes of "temporal-lobe" epilepsy exist: the child with genetically ...
What is Klüver-Bucy syndrome? Read on to learn more about this neurological condition, including its symptoms, treatments, and diagnostic criteria.
Loosely defined, FTD represents a group of disorders that accompany degeneration of the frontal and/or temporal lobes of the brain, according to the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration ...
The 68-year-old actor was diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease called frontotemporal dementia. What are the symptoms and prognosis?
What is frontotemporal dementia? Frontotemporal dementia is a progressive brain disease that affects the frontal and anterior temporal lobes of the brain.
Most people assume body odor (BO) comes down to sweat, hygiene, or a garlic-heavy dinner. That’s usually true. Plenty of ...
Frontotemporal dementia is an umbrella term for any disease that causes gradual loss of brain tissue in the frontal and temporal lobes – the front and sides of the brain.
How frontotemporal dementia, the syndrome affecting Bruce Willis, changes the brain Some of the same genetic mutations can lead to FTD, ALS or symptoms of both ...
The incidence of frontotemporal labor degeneration-associated disorders is more common in Europe than previously thought, with an estimated 12,057 new cases per year, researchers reported in JAMA ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an all-encompassing term for a group of brain disorders that threatens the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain.