• 제목/요약/키워드: Neuroanatomy

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One Step Cloning of Defined DNA Fragments from Large Genomic Clones

  • Scholz, Christian;Doderlein, Gabriele;Simon, Horst H.
    • BMB Reports
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.464-467
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    • 2006
  • Recently, the nucleotide sequences of entire genomes became available. This information combined with older sequencing data discloses the exact chromosomal location of millions of nucleotide markers stored in the databases at NCBI, EMBO or DDBJ. Despite having resolved the intron/exon structures of all described genes within these genomes with a stroke of a pen, the sequencing data opens up other interesting possibilities. For example, the genomic mapping of the end sequences of the human, murine and rat BAC libraries generated at The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), reveals now the entire encompassed sequence of the inserts for more than a million of these clones. Since these clones are individually stored, they are now an invaluable source for experiments which depend on genomic DNA. Isolation of smaller fragments from such clones with standard methods is a time consuming process. We describe here a reliable one-step cloning technique to obtain a DNA fragment with a defined size and sequence from larger genomic clones in less than 48 hours using a standard vector with a multiple cloning site, and common restriction enzymes and equipment. The only prerequisites are the sequences of ends of the insert and of the underlying genome.

환청의 기전과 신경해부학 (Mechanism and Neuroanatomy of Auditory Hallucination)

  • 이승환;서광윤
    • 수면정신생리
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.98-106
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    • 2001
  • Auditory hallucinations are cardinal feature of psychosis. But the mechanism of hallucinated speech is unknown. The hypothesis that these hallucinations arise from pathologically altered brain monitoring system underlying speech perception is influential. With the help of rapidly developing neuroimaging study technologies, many researchers have been finding new organic deficits in the hallucinated schizophrenic patient's brain. In this article, we reviewed the general appearance of hallucination, a computer simulation model of hallucination and several neuroimaging study findings on hallucinating schizophrenic patients. In conclusion, we presented the presumptive mechanism of hallucination based on the anatomical dysfunction of schizophrenia.

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정신분열증의 신경 해부학 (Neuroanatomy in Schizophrenia)

  • 민성길
    • 생물정신의학
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.3-13
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    • 1996
  • Many studies have been conducted to search for the anatomical abnormalities in the brain which ore etiologically related with schizophrenia. Generally schizophrenia in known to be related with decreased brain tissue, hypofrontality and abnormalities in the temporal lobe including the hippocamypus, the agmygdala and the entorhinal cortex. Other areas related with the disorder ore basal ganglia, thalamus, brain stem, pons and nucleus accumbens. Abnormality in brain asymmetry is one of the new areas of interest which needs further study. The results so for ore inconsistent and it is unlikely that the abnormality in one structure is the only cause of the disorder. Rather, schizophrenia develops from the impairment of the parallel processing of integrated and reciprocal information which is distributed to the multiple structures. Histopathologic studies in the postmortem brain suggest that schizophrenia is related with neurodevelopmental abnormality rather than neurodegenerative abnormality.

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우울증과 전두엽 (Depression and the Frontal Lobe)

  • 채정호;이경욱;양완석;박원명;전태연;김광수
    • 생물정신의학
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.95-102
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    • 2002
  • Objectives:Abnormalities in the frontal lobe have been consistently suggested in the pathophysiology of depression. The purpose of this review is to discuss the relationship between the frontal lobe and depression. Methods:Recent researches on the frontal lobe in depression were reviewed and abnormalities in this region were considered within the context of modern functional neuroanatomy. Results:This paper reviewed evidence strongly implicating the frontal lobe as a key brain structure in depression. Conclusion:Taken together, these abnormalities in the function of the frontal lobe implicate interconnected neural circuits in depression and offer suggestions for the themes of future research and treatment. Further research is needed to investigate the association between emotion and the brain in the paradigm of "affective neuroscience".

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불안의 신경생물학 (Neurobiology of Anxiety)

  • 류성곤;한창환
    • 생물정신의학
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2001
  • The current understanding of the neurobiology of anxiety is generally based on experimental animal model, empirical effective psychopharmacological agents, chemical and naturalistic challenge paradigms, and psychoendocinological assessment. This article focuses on reviewing neuroanantomical, neuroendocinological and neurofunctional research of anxiety disorder. In the decade ahead, we anticipate that extension of current research and the new integrated approach promise novel insight into mechanism of anxiety.

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편측 공간무시에 관한 고찰: 유형 및 이론, 해부학적 영역, 평가와 치료 (A Review of Spatial Neglect: Types, Theories, Neuroanatomy, Assessments and Treatment)

  • 정은화
    • 재활치료과학
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.11-23
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    • 2017
  • 편측 공간무시는 주로 우측 대뇌반구의 병변으로 인한 뇌졸중 이후 발생하는 신경학적 질환으로, 병변 반대 측 신체와 공간에 대한 처리 기능과 주의집중에 문제가 발생한다. 기능적 신경이미지 연구에서 편측 공간무시는 큰 수준의 중대뇌 동맥, 페리실비안 연결망, 주의집중 연결망의 손상과 연관성이 있다고 보고하였다. 편측 공간무시는 부정적인 예후와 관련이 있기 때문에 정확한 진단과 중재를 위해 편측 공간무시의 유형과 이론 그리고 전통적 평가와 기능적 평가를 포함한 임상적 평가가 고려되어야 한다. 편측 공간무시의 치료는 하향식 접근방법과 상향식 접근방법으로 구분하며, 두 접근방법을 결합하는 형태가 가장 효과적일 수 있다. 편측 공간무시의 모든 최신 중재방법 중에서 프리즘 적응이 가장 적절한 중재법으로 연구되고 있으나, 편측 공간무시의 유형과 병변 위치 등을 고려하여 환자에게 적절한 중재를 적용하는 것이 중요하다.

기억의 기능적 신경 해부학 (Functional Neuroanatomy of Memory)

  • 이성훈
    • 수면정신생리
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.15-28
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    • 1997
  • Longterm memory is encoded in the neuronal connectivities of the brain. The most successful models of human memory in their operations are models of distributed and self-organized associative memory, which are founded in the principle of simulaneous convergence in network formation. Memory is not perceived as the qualities inherent in physical objects or events, but as a set of relations previously established in a neural net by simultaneousy occuring experiences. When it is easy to find correlations with existing neural networks through analysis of network structures, memory is automatically encoded in cerebral cortex. However, in the emergence of informations which are complicated to classify and correlated with existing networks, and conflictual with other networks, those informations are sent to the subcortex including hippocampus. Memory is stored in the form of templates distributed across several different cortical regions. The hippocampus provides detailed maps for the conjoint binding and calling up of widely distributed informations. Knowledge about the distribution of correlated networks can transform the existing networks into new one. Then, hippocampus consolidats new formed network. Amygdala may enable the emotions to influence the information processing and memory as well as providing the visceral informations to them. Cortico-striatal-pallido-thalamo-cortical loop also play an important role in memory function with analysis of language and concept. In case of difficulty in processing in spite of parallel process of informations, frontal lobe organizes theses complicated informations of network analysis through temporal processing. With understanding of brain mechanism of memory and information processing, the brain mechanism of mental phenomena including psychopathology can be better explained in terms of neurobiology and meuropsychology.

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음양균형의학으로서의 기능신경학(FN) 개요 (Introduction to the Functional Neurology, as a Yin-Yang Balance Based Approach)

  • 인창식
    • 턱관절균형의학회지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.17-23
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    • 2017
  • Functional neurology is a function-oriented clinical neurology with a focus on the viability, functionality, and balance of the neurologic system, which may be considered as a form of yin-yang balance medicine like Korean medicine. While it incorporates knowledge systems such as developmental neurology, neuropsychology, comparative neuroanatomy, and others, it views the neurologic system and the body as an individually different, self-regulating mechanism with the help of the active balancing mechanism within the nervous system and between the individual and the environment, which view is at the core of its effort to improve and serve the human dignity based on the best possible functioning nervous system. This article reviews core concepts of the functional neurology, discusses yin-yang balance medicine perspectives and clinical applications of it.

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감각통합치료에서 고유수용성 감각 활동에 관한 고찰 (The Review of Proprioceptive Activities in Sensory Integration Intervention)

  • 김진미;김경미
    • 대한감각통합치료학회지
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.51-63
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to provide definition of proprioception, foundations and roles of neuroanatomy, and systemical review of proprioceptive activities in sensory integration intervention. Proprioception exists in muscle, ligaments, joints and skin and it plays important role in controling body movements and interacting with environment during child development. Proprioception interacting with tactile and vestibular systems contributes to the change of muscle tone, postural control, refinements of planning and praxis. Children who are deficit in proprioceptive processing would seek hypo-responsive proprioceptive input or avoid hyperactive one. Outcome of poor proprioceptive input would cause the problems of praxis and postural control. Because proprioception provides information about the position and movement of body and limb it is important for development of body scheme and motor planning. It also influences the arousal and emotional tone. Sensory integration intervention which provides rich proprioceptive activities will improve the level of arousal and enhance motor planning.

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