The Anatomical Significance of Brain White Matter Tracts

The Anatomical Significance of Brain White Matter Tracts

Today, we bring you a compilation organized by Dr. Li Xinxiao from the Ningxia Medical University General Hospital: Special Topic on Neurosurgery (II) | The Anatomical Significance of Brain White Matter Tracts, welcome to watch and read! Introduction The brain is located within the cranial cavity and integrates information from the trunk and limbs through … Read more

Cingulate Cortex Epilepsy and Surgical Treatment

Cingulate Cortex Epilepsy and Surgical Treatment

Cingulate Cortex Weekly Issue 28 Editorial Team Comments Professor Liang Shuli is a key member of the Chinese Anti-Epilepsy Association, dedicated to the research and treatment of epilepsy for many years with remarkable achievements. This lecture provides a comprehensive introduction to the anatomy, partitioning, and typical symptomatology of the anterior, middle, and posterior cingulate cortex, … Read more

Study of the Superior Frontal Gyrus and Its White Matter Connections

Study of the Superior Frontal Gyrus and Its White Matter Connections

Robert G. Briggs and colleagues from the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles studied the Superior Frontal Gyrus (SFG) and its white matter connections through MRI imaging of brain fiber bundles in healthy adults and anatomical studies of cadaver brains. Their results were published online in the journal Clin … Read more