New research is redefining the morphological and functional existence of anatomical "neck" regions to better include ...
Cortical morphology refers to the patterns of folds and grooves—gyri and sulci—on the brain’s surface, which arise during development and vary across individuals and species. These morphological ...
A new research paper titled "Altered brain morphology and functional connectivity in postmenopausal women: automatic segmentation of whole-brain and thalamic subnuclei and resting-state fMRI" has been ...
On the inference of function from structure / George V. Lauder -- The Extant Phylogenetic Bracket and the importance of reconstructing soft tissues in fossils / Lawrence M. Witmer -- Fossils, function ...
In biological sciences, morphology is the branch that studies the form, external structure, and macroscopic organization of organisms and their parts, independent of function. It encompasses ...
“[...] our findings suggest that diminished brain volume and functional connectivity may be linked to menopause-related symptoms caused by the lower sex hormone ...
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