Temporo

Word TEMPORO
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The researchers disrupted the area - known as the temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) - by inducing a current in the brain using a magnetic field applied to the scalp and asked study participants to read a series of scenarios posing moral conundrums. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Dr. Jon-Kar Zubieta and colleagues at the University of Michigan injected small amounts of salt water into the jaw muscles of a group of healthy volunteers, simulating temporo-mandibular joint pain, or TMJ. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Whether the diseased parotid gland itself or a lymphatic body lying in connexion with it, be the subject of operation, it seldom happens that the temporo-maxillary branch of the external carotid, F, escapes the knife. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

I saw no case of entire loss of function in any one division, symptoms being mostly confined to certain branches, as the supra-orbital, the temporo-malar, the dental branches of the second division, the auriculo-temporal nerve, and the lingual, dental, and mental branches of the third division. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

Anæsthesia over distribution of temporal branch of temporo-malar nerve, part of supra-orbital area, auriculo-temporal nerve, and small occipital cervical nerve. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

Mr. Bowlby made a _post-mortem_ examination, and found considerable pulping of the tip of the right frontal and left temporo-sphenoidal lobes, and a thick layer of hæmorrhage extending over the whole base of the brain. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

Hospital, on January 6, 1890, I removed one-half of the lower jaw, disarticulating at the temporo-maxillary joint by the following method: ❋ John Allan (1914)

A case of this nature is described, 15.62 the patient being a raftsman, aged seventeen, who suffered with inflammatory symptoms of the right great toe, which were followed in the next ten years by progressive involvement of all the joints of the extremities, and of the vertebræ and temporo-maxillary articulations, with accompanying signs of acute articular rheumatism. ❋ Unknown (1896)

A case of this nature is described, the patient being a raftsman, aged seventeen, who suffered with inflammatory symptoms of the right great toe, which were followed in the next ten years by progressive involvement of all the joints of the extremities, and of the vertebrae and temporo-maxillary articulations, with accompanying signs of acute articular rheumatism. ❋ Unknown (1896)

_Suppurative parotitis_ may be due to direct spread of infection from the mouth along the parotid duct, or to extension of suppurative processes from the temporo-mandibular joint, the jaw, or a lymph gland. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

Not infrequently it burrows into the temporo-mandibular joint, or escapes by bursting into the external auditory meatus. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

And it is admitted that, as a rule, in man, the temporo-occipital or "external perpendicular" fissure, which is usually so strongly marked a feature of the ape's brain is but faintly marked. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

Even were the presence of the temporo-occipital, or external perpendicular, sulcus, a mark of distinction between the higher apes and man, the value of such a distinctive character would be rendered very doubtful by the structure of the brain in the Platyrrhine apes. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

In fact, while the temporo-occipital is one of the most constant of sulci in the Catarrhine, or Old World, apes, it is never very strongly developed in the New World apes; it is absent in the smaller ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

Giraud et al. [32] used PET and demonstrated that phantom auditory sensation increased regional cerebral blood flow bilaterally in temporo-parietal association auditory areas but not in the primary auditory cortex in patients with tinnitus. ❋ Qing Yang Et Al. (2010)

Previous studies have shown that a brain region known as the right temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) is highly active when we think about other people's intentions, thoughts and beliefs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) disrupted activity in the right temporo-parietal junction, or TPJ, which is above and behind the right ear and is usually highly active when we think about what we believe the outcome of a particular act will be. ❋ Admin (2010)

We report the case of a 78-year-old Caucasian man with jugular valve incompetence who experienced an intra-cerebral temporo-occipital hemorrhage following sexual intercourse. ❋ Beatrice Albano (2010)

Previous research has shown that a brain region called the right temporo-parietal junction ❋ Unknown (2010)

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