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Corticospinal tract
Corticospinal tract Gray's Fig. 683 - Dissection of brain-stem. Lateral view. ("pyramidal tract" visible in red at bottom right.) The corticospinal or pyramidal tract is a massive ...
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Spinothalamic tract
Spinothalamic tract The spinothalamic tract is the sensory pathway in the body ... the posterior column-medial lemniscus pathway and corticospinal tract. The name spinothalamic tells us sensation runs ... are two main parts of the spinothalamic tract (STT): The lateral spinothalamic tract transmits ...
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Lateral ventricles
Lateral ventricles Gray's FIG. 734– Scheme showing ... Gray's FIG. 723– Coronal section of lateral and third ventricles. The lateral ventricles are part of the ventricular system ... are the largest of the ventricles. The lateral ventricles connect to the central third ventricle ... through the interventricular foramina of Monro. Each lateral ventricle has three horns. The anterior ...
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Lateral sulcus
Lateral sulcus Gray's FIG. 724– Base of brain. (Lateral fissure visible at top left.) Lateral sulcus The lateral sulcus (also called Sylvian fissure or lateral fissure) is one of the most ...
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Lateral ventricles (Psychology wiki)
Lateral ventricles Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... Gray's FIG. 723– Coronal section of lateral and third ventricles. The lateral ventricles are part of the ventricular system ... are the largest of the ventricles. The lateral ventricles connect to the central third ventricle ... through the interventricular foramina of Monro . Each lateral ventricle has three horns. The anterior ...
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Lateral geniculate nucleus
Lateral geniculate nucleus Gray's FIG. 719– Hind- and mid-brains; postero-lateral view. (Lateral geniculate body visible near top.) Gray's ... of the optic nerves and optic tracts. (Lateral geniculate body visible near center.) Schematic diagram of the primate lateral geniculate nucleus. The lateral geniculate nucleus ( ...
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Lateral geniculate nucleus (Psychology wiki)
Lateral geniculate nucleus Home Support Help Site Support ... FIG. 719– Hind- and mid-brains; postero-lateral view. (Lateral geniculate body visible near top.) Gray's ... of the optic nerves and optic tracts. (Lateral geniculate body visible near center.) Schematic diagram of the primate lateral geniculate nucleus. The lateral geniculate nucleus ( ...
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List of anatomical topics
... artery - anterior commissure - anterior communicating artery - anterior corticospinal tract - anterior cranial fossa - anterior cruciate ligament - anterior ... anterior horn cells - anterior horn of the lateral ventricle - anterior hypothalamus - anterior inferior cerebellar artery ... anterior root - anterior spinal artery - anterior spinocerebellar tract - anterior superior alveolar artery - anterior tibial artery ... central retinal artery - central sulcus - central tegmental tract - centromedian nucleus - centrum semi - centrum semiovale - ...
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Primary motor cortex
... of the postcentral gyrus - mostly on the lateral (convex) side of the cerebral hemispheres - from ... sulcus, while inferiorly it borders to the lateral fissure (Sylvian fissure). Medially, it is contiguous ... the spinal cord. These axons form the corticospinal tract. The Betz cells' along with their long ... travel down the spinal cord as the lateral corticospinal tract. Fibers that do not ...
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Primary motor cortex (Psychology wiki)
... of the postcentral gyrus - mostly on the lateral (convex) side of the cerebral hemispheres - from ... sulcus, while inferiorly it borders to the lateral fissure (Sylvian fissure). Medially , it is contiguous ... the spinal cord. These axons form the corticospinal tract . The Betz cells' along with their long ... travel down the spinal cord as the lateral corticospinal tract . Fibers that do not ...
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