| 11. | There are also subcortical areas involved such as the basal ganglia and cerebellum.
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| 12. | Systems associated with affect are concentrated in subcortical regions where neural homologies abound.
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| 13. | These gestures are subcortical, regulated by the more primitive part of our brain.
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| 14. | The higher brain works by regulating subcortical processes.
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| 15. | Classic intracranial manifestations of tuberous sclerosis include subependymal nodules and cortical / subcortical tubers.
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| 16. | Conduction aphasia can also be seen in cases of cortical damage without subcortical extensions.
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| 17. | They do not spread into the subcortical white matter and never show gadolinium enhancement.
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| 18. | This suggests that time estimation may be a low level ( subcortical ) process.
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| 19. | The posterior association cortex and subcortical pathways are implicated in this sort of inhibition.
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| 20. | *Subcortical aphasias characteristics and symptoms depend upon the site and size of subcortical lesion.
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