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The second key area is located in the
temporal
lobe, shown right here.
You have two
temporal
lobes in your brain, the right and the left, and deep in the
temporal
lobe is a key structure critical for your ability to form and retain new long-term memories for facts and events.
We can choose between good spatial coverage with airborne radar sounding and good
temporal
coverage in one spot with ground-based sounding.
And they do it with millisecond
temporal
precision.
On the side here, this is
temporal
cortex.
And it turns out that his
temporal
bones were harvested when he died to try to look at the cause of his deafness, which is why he has molding clay and his skull is bulging out on the side there.
And because nothing is more important to us than survival, the first stop of all of that data is an ancient sliver of the
temporal
lobe called the amygdala.
We got the
temporal
lobe so we can actually hear the world.
Sure, you can say "spatial and temporal," but why not just say "space and time," which is so much more accessible to us?
These are scans from Judy Rapoport and her colleagues at the National Institute of Mental Health in which they studied children with very early onset schizophrenia, and you can see already in the top there's areas that are red or orange, yellow, are places where there's less gray matter, and as they followed them over five years, comparing them to age match controls, you can see that, particularly in areas like the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex or the superior
temporal
gyrus, there's a profound loss of gray matter.
And indeed, at the top, you'll see before the surgery, the areas in blue are the areas that use less glucose than normal, predominantly the parietal and
temporal
lobes.
I'd say this is like spot-on fluent Wernicke's aphasia, damage to an area at the junction of two of the brain's lobes,
temporal
and parietal, typically on the left side of the brain, is the culprit.
Moreover, when updating impressions based on people's behaviors, activity in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and the superior
temporal
sulcus correlates with perceptions of how frequently those behaviors occur in daily life.
Like the fusiform face area and others in the occipital and
temporal
lobes.
The speech to song illusion captures how simply repeating a sentence a number of times shifts listeners attention to the pitch and
temporal
aspects of the sound, so that the repeated spoken language actually begins to sound like it is being sung.
The researchers found damage to the patients' left
temporal
lobes, so they suggested that language is controlled by the left side of the brain.
And I will mention that I actually developed
temporal
lobe seizures a number of years ago, but it was during the time I was writing my last book, and some people say that book is quite different.
They have relatively poor spatial and
temporal
resolution, and their signal needs to be corrected for cloud cover and land effects and other factors.
And there’s one more problem: each individual nodule creates a
temporal
instability that raises the chances the portal might collapse as you go through it.
Well, it turns out we can see inside the human brain, and in fact not surprisingly, the spatial and
temporal
resolution of brain scanning is doubling every year.
Comics presents a kind of
temporal
map.
And this
temporal
map was something that energizes modern comics, but I was wondering if perhaps it also energizes other sorts of forms, and I found some in history.
The problem was that if you go with this basic idea that space equals time in comics, what happens is that when you introduce sound and motion, which are
temporal
phenomena that can only be represented through time, they break with that continuity of presentation.
Or the thousands of markets for transaction, that appear around the globe in Asia, Latin America, Africa, this one in Mexico, where the parking lots are animated on the weekends, about 50,000 vendors, but on a
temporal
cycle.
I'm only making a plea that we need to make a shift in our imagination about cities, where we need to reserve more space for uses on a
temporal
scale.
We need to change planning urban design cultures, to think of the temporal, the reversible, the disassembleable.
The brain is recording all information and driving all change in
temporal
context.
And two summers ago at the Hyde Park in London, with the Serpentine Gallery: a kind of a
temporal
pavilion where moving was the only way you could see the pavilion.
The pattern is that those people, every one of them I looked at, who was a murderer, and was a serial killer, had damage to their orbital cortex, which is right above the eyes, the orbits, and also the interior part of the
temporal
lobe.
There is also a rare thing called
temporal
lobe epilepsy, and sometimes, if one has this, one may feel oneself transported back to a time and place in the past.
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