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Localización 31 enero 2011 – Día 9Organización del cursoRepasoEje longitudinal, funcionesLas convenciones para nombrar partes del cerebroGirosSurcosÁreas de BrodmannÁreas de Brodmann, funcionesCoordinados estereotáxicos (Talairach)La localización de la facultad del lenguaje y el coneccionismoÁreas del lenguajeEl modelo Wernicke-Lichtheim-Geschwind (del HI)El próximo díaLOCALIZACIÓN31 ENERO 2011 – DÍA 9Neurolingüística del españolSPAN 4270Harry HowardTulane UniversityORGANIZACIÓN DEL CURSOhttp://www.tulane.edu/~howard/SPAN4130-Neurospan/Estoy negociando algún tipo de crédito de neurociencia por la clase.Neurolinguistics and linguistic aphasiology está en reserva en la biblioteca.Human Research Protection Programhttp://tulane.edu/asvpr/irb/index.cfmBefore beginning research at Tulane University, all research personnel must complete the CITI Training Program; this can be completed at www.citiprogram.org.01/31/112SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane UniversityREPASO01/31/11SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane University3EJE LONGITUDINAL, FUNCIONES01/31/114SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane UniversityLAS CONVENCIONES PARA NOMBRAR PARTES DEL CEREBROGIROS01/13/19SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane University6AnG - angular gyrusFP - frontal poleIFG - inferior frontal gyrusIOG - inferior occipital gyrusITG - inferior temporal gyrusLOG - lateral occipital gyrusMFG - middle frontal gyrusMTG - middle temporal gyrusOG - orbital gyrusoper - pars opercularis (IFG)orb - pars orbitalis (IFG)tri - pars triangularis (IFG)poCG - postcentral gyruspreCG - precentral gyrusSFG - superior frontal gyrusSOG - superior occipital gyrusSPL - superior parietal lobeSTG - superior temporal gyrusSmG - supramarginal gyrusTP - temporal poleSURCOS01/13/19SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane University7cs- central sulcus (Rolandic)hr- horizontal ramusifs- inferior frontal sulcusios- inferior occipital sulcusips -intraparietal sulcussyl- lateral fissure (Sylvian)los- lateral occipital sulcusls- lunate sulcuspof- parieto-occipital fissurepocs- postcentral sulcusprecs- precentral sulcussfs- superior frontal sulcustos- transoccipital sulcusvr- vertical ramusÁREAS DE BRODMANN01/13/19SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane University8ÁREAS DE BRODMANN, FUNCIONES01/13/19SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane University9COORDINADOS ESTEREOTÁXICOS (TALAIRACH)01/13/1910SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane UniversityLA LOCALIZACIÓN DE LA FACULTAD DEL LENGUAJE Y EL CONECCIONISMOC §3-601/31/1111SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane UniversityÁREAS DEL LENGUAJE01/31/1112SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane UniversityEL MODELO WERNICKE-LICHTHEIM-GESCHWIND (DEL HI)01/31/1113SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane UniversityA1WGABM1012345678EL PRÓXIMO DÍAOtros modelos C §7-901/31/1114SPAN 4130 - Harry Howard - Tulane


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