Split Brain
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13. Different event-related patterns of gamma-band power in brain waves of fast- and slow-reacting subjects.
Fast- and slow-reacting subjects exhibit different patterns of gamma-band electroencephalogram (EEG) activity when responding as quickly as possible to auditory stimuli. This result appears to confirm long-standing speculations of Wundt that fast- and slow-reacting subjects produce speeded reactions in different ways and demonstrates that analysis of event-r
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14. General occurrence and transcription of intervening sequences in mouse genes expressed via polyadenylated mRNA.
cDNA of modal size approximately 1600 nucleotides, transcribed from mouse brain polyadenylated mRNA, was annealed with excess of high molecular weight (approximately kb) genomic DNA. The S1 nuclease method was then applied to determine possible sequence discontinuity between the cDNA and genomic DNA. A substantial reduction in the average size of the anneale
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15. Cerebral and callosal organisation in a right hemisphere dominant "split brain" patient.
Patients described in previous reports who have undergone corpus callostomy for control of seizures have been left hemisphere dominant for language. To determine the hemispheric localisation (and possible coexistence) of language and traditional right hemisphere skills in reversed dominance, the first right hemisphere dominant corpus callostomy patient was s
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16. Functional Interactions of Neurogenic Genes of Drosophila Melanogaster
The neurogenic genes of Drosophila melanogaster are involved in the decision of ectodermal cells to take on a neural or an epidermal fate. We present evidence in support of the notion that six of the neurogenic genes are functionally related. We studied the phenotype of embryos lacking one of the neurogenic genes in the presence of an increased dosage of the
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17. Novel Transcriptional Regulatory Signals in the Adeno-Associated Virus Terminal Repeat A/D Junction Element
Adeno-associated virus (AAV) type 2 vectors transfer stable, long-term gene expression to diverse cell types in vivo. Many gene therapy applications require the control of long-term transgene expression, and AAV vectors, similar to other gene transfer systems, are being evaluated for delivery of regulated gene expression cassettes. Previously, we (R. P. Habe
American Society for Microbiology.