MK4MDD

Brain Morphology and Function Report

Basic Information
Name right temporal operculum
Brain Morphology Operculum, derived from Latin, meaning "little lid", refers to the cerebral cortex on the outside surface of the brain bordering the lateral sulcus, and the roof and floor of the lateral sulcus. (The back wall of the lateral sulcus is the insula.) Neuroscience divides the operculum into orbital, frontal, parietal and temporal regions, after the lobes they form a part of.
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No. of Studies (Positive/Negative) 1(1/0) Help

Positive relationships between right temporal operculum and MDD (count: 1)
Name in Literature Reference Research Type Statistical Result Relation Description Help
right temporal operculum Zhang, 2009 patients and normal controls Compared with healthy participants, patients with major depr...... Compared with healthy participants, patients with major depressive disorder showed significantly decreased local gyrification index in the right temporal operculum. More...

Positive relationships between right temporal operculum and other components at different levels (count: 0) Help
Positive relationship network of right temporal operculum in MK4MDD
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Note:
1. The different color of the nodes denotes the level of the nodes.
Genetic/Epigenetic Locus Protein and Other Molecule Cell and Molecular Pathway Neural System Cognition and Behavior Symptoms and Signs Environment MDD
Genetic/Epigenetic Locus Protein and Other Molecule Cell and Molecular Pathway Neural System Cognition and Behavior Symptoms and Signs Environment MDD
2. User can drag the nodes to rearrange the layout of the network. Click the node will enter the report page of the node. Right-click will show also the menus to link to the report page of the node and remove the node and related edges. Hover the node will show the level of the node and hover the edge will show the evidence/description of the edge.
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Negative relationships between right temporal operculum and MDD (count: 0)
Negative relationships between right temporal operculum and other components at different levels (count: 0) Help