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Structure in the brain
The claustrum (Latin, meaning "to close" or "to shut") is a thin sheet of neurons and supporting glial cells in the brain that connects to the cerebral
Claustrum
Open space surrounded by covered walks or open galleries
A cloister (from Latin claustrum 'enclosure') is a covered walk, open gallery, or open arcade running along the walls of buildings and forming a quadrangle
Cloister
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens, named for ketazocine
and acute stroke. KORs are widely distributed throughout the brain. The claustrum represents the brain region with the highest density of KOR expression
Κ-opioid_receptor
White matter structure of the brain
capsule (Latin: capsula extrema) is a series of nerve tracts between the claustrum and the insular cortex. It is also described as a thin capsule of white
Extreme_capsule
White matter structure of the brain
segment of the lentiform nucleus (more specifically the putamen) and the claustrum. The white matter of the external capsule contains fibers known as corticocortical
External_capsule
Awareness of internal and external existence
stimulating her claustrum. The woman underwent depth electrode implantation and electrical stimulation mapping. The electrode between the left claustrum and anterior-dorsal
Consciousness
Psychoanalyst (1922–2004)
identification, a form of projective identification associated with life in the Claustrum (narcissistic pathology), first formulated in early seminal papers “The
Donald_Meltzer
Fear of small spaces
treatment for the disorder. The term claustrophobia comes from Latin claustrum "a shut in place" and Greek φόβος, phóbos, "fear". Claustrophobia is classified
Claustrophobia
Central organ of the human nervous system
the limbic structures, including the amygdalae and the hippocampi, the claustrum, the various nuclei of the basal ganglia, the basal forebrain structures
Human_brain
Ancient Roman triumphal arch, a landmark of Rome, Italy
family, who is also attributed for the preservation of the structure (Claustrum Cimini). The stronghold included a tower placed on top of the Arch itself
Arch_of_Septimius_Severus
Round structure at the base of the forebrain
putamen is connected to the substantia nigra, the globus pallidus, the claustrum, and the thalamus, in addition to many regions of the cerebral cortex
Putamen
American neurophysiologist (born 1956)
the day of his death, July 24, 2004, on the relationship between the claustrum, a mysterious anatomical structure situated underneath the insular cortex
Christof_Koch
Location where all ten sefirot in the Tree of Life are united as one
interstitium in the human body. In the brain, Daʻat is represented by the claustrum. Though their form is seemingly separate and dissimilar, their function
Da'at
Characteristics of the brain that differentiate the male brain and the female brain
have a denser left amygdala, hippocampus, insula, pallidum, putamen, claustrum, and areas of the right VI lobule of the cerebellum, among other areas
Neuroscience of sex differences
Neuroscience_of_sex_differences
Neuronal events sufficient for a specific conscious percept
their associated satellite structures, including the amygdala, thalamus, claustrum and the basal ganglia.[citation needed][original research?] The possibility
Neural correlates of consciousness
Neural_correlates_of_consciousness
fortification in Forum Romanum, including half the Arch of Septimius Severus: Claustrum Cimini. The property consisted of a public road leading through the center
Cimino_family
Structure in the basal ganglia of the brain
capsule, and lateral to this is a thin layer of gray substance termed the claustrum. Its anterior end is continuous with the lower part of the head of the
Lentiform_nucleus
Mammalian structure involved in higher-order brain functions
of the neocortex function by Jeff Hawkins and related software models Claustrum Lodato S, Arlotta P (2015-11-13). "Generating neuronal diversity in the
Neocortex
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
thyroid gland body of uterus placenta Top expressed in ganglionic eminence Claustrum ventricular zone subdivision of hippocampus quadriceps femoris muscle
FOXO6
Hallucinogenic class of psychoactive drug
directly or indirectly modulate a variety of other brain areas, like the claustrum, and this may be involved in their effects as well. Psychedelics may work
Psychedelic_drug
West Slavic language
orthographies are based on the Cyrillic script. bakuľa: baculum (stick) kláštor: claustrum (monastery) kostol: castellum (church) košeľa: casula (shirt) machuľa:
Slovak_language
Extended amygdala Stria terminalis Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis Claustrum Basal ganglia Striatum Dorsal striatum (a.k.a. neostriatum) Putamen Caudate
List of regions in the human brain
List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain
Spiny furred egg-laying mammal from Australia
suppressed at other temperatures. Its brain has been shown to contain a claustrum similar to that of placental mammals, linking this structure to their
Short-beaked_echidna
2008 single by Dave Gahan
The song was used in the trailer of the 2009 film Obsessed and the film Claustrum.[citation needed] The European CD and LCD differ only in packaging, the
Saw Something / Deeper and Deeper
Saw_Something_/_Deeper_and_Deeper
because of the relation of its innermost multiform layer (VI) with the claustrum (VICl). The laminar organization of cortex is almost totally lacking.
Brodmann_area_16
Open question in philosophy of how abstract minds interact with physical bodies
their associated satellite structures, including the amygdala, thalamus, claustrum and the basal ganglia. A variety of approaches have been proposed. Most
Mind–body_problem
Quarter of Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
14th century at the site of a former Poor Clares monastery with the name claustrum Paradysi apud Constantiam founded in 1186. In 1253 the nuns left their
Paradies,_Konstanz
insula, the piriform and entorhinal cortices, the ventral subiculum, claustrum, the core and shell of nucleus accumbens, the medial striatum, the bed
Paratenial_nucleus
Mental heuristic
determined that there was activation within the claustrum for fluency heuristic decisions. Given that claustrum activation is thought to reflect the integration
Fluency_heuristic
Group of biological receptors
kappa (κ) KOR OP2 (I) κ1, κ2, κ3 brain hypothalamus periaqueductal grey claustrum spinal cord substantia gelatinosa peripheral sensory neurons analgesia
Opioid_receptor
British neuropsychiatrist (1922–2019)
Center for Brain and Cognition at UCSD, latterly on the function of the claustrum as well as the epigenetics of neurocomputation, exosomes and telocytes
John_Raymond_Smythies
Language used to describe the human body
Amygdala Hippocampus Hippocampus Basal forebrain Basal forebrain Claustrum Claustrum Paleocortical cerebrum Rhinencephalon Piriform cortex Rhinencephalon
Medical_terminology
Region of the parietal lobe of the brain
nuclear group, and the lateral pulvinar. Other connections include the claustrum, the dorsolateral caudate nucleus, putamen, and the zona incerta. It also
Precuneus
Ashkenazi Jewish house of study and worship in 16th to 19th centuries
term die Klaus (pl. die Klausen), itself derived from the Latin term claustrum or clausum (lit. "secluded place"), defining a building or complex of
Kloyz
Anatomical structure that connects the swim bladder to the auditory system in fishes
already broadened, almost similar to that of modern ostariophysans. The claustrum, an element in modern apparati, is noticeably absent from the Weberian
Weberian_apparatus
Developmental stage in mice
olfactory tract - peak of neurogenesis Finlay and Darlington (1995) 12.5 claustrum - peak of neurogenesis Finlay and Darlington (1995) 12.5 neurogenesis
Mouse brain development timeline
Mouse_brain_development_timeline
Kappa opioid receptor radioligand
binding was observed in the pituitary gland, followed by the insula, claustrum, and orbitofrontal cortex. [11C]GR-103545 demonstrates favorable properties
GR-103545
Regions of the avian brain
brain, containing large regions homologous to the mammalian neocortex, claustrum, and pallial amygdala. The outdated nomenclature it replaced perceived
Arcopallium
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
that bishops should provide next to their cathedral an enclosed space (claustrum) in which they and their clergy should serve God according to a Canonical
Diocese_of_Asti
Hormone of the gastrointestinal system
induced panic attacks show changes in the anterior cingulate gyrus, the claustrum-insular-amygdala region, and cerebellar vermis. Several studies have implicated
Cholecystokinin
Heraldic ordinary
such a defensive barriers. The term closet may derive from the Latin claustrum and signify a bar used to secure a door or gate shut. The fess on the
Bar_(heraldry)
Word that etymologically derives from at least two languages
here). The term first appeared in 1830s. Claustrophobia – from the Latin claustrum 'confined space' and Greek φόβος (phobos) 'fear'. This term was coined
Hybrid_word
Groups of neurons that synthesize dopamine
prepyriform area, striatum (at levels rostral to the anterior commissure), claustrum, and deep cortical layers of all gyri of the frontal lobe rostral to the
Dopaminergic_cell_groups
Blood vessels
internal capsule (anterior limb, genu, and - a portion of - posterior limb) claustrum external capsule The distal medial striate artery (Recurrent artery of
Central_arteries
Portion of the rhinencephalon
piriform cortex, entorhinal cortex, perirhinal cortex, periamygdalar claustrum, and anterior amygdaloid area. Its ventromedial and dorsolateral borders
Periamygdaloid_cortex
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
enclose the Canons: uti episcopi in civitatibus suis proximum ecclesiae claustrum instituant, in quo ipsi cum clero secundum canonicam regulam Deo militent
Diocese_of_Faenza-Modigliana
Topics referred to by the same term
world Oppidum, a large fortified Iron Age settlement Cloister (from Latin claustrum, "enclosure"), a feature running along the walls of buildings forming
Enclosure_(disambiguation)
-clōs- close circumclusion, claudin, clause, claustral, claustration, claustrum, clausula, clausure, cloister, closet, closure, cloture, clusivity, conclude
List of Latin verbs with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_verbs_with_English_derivatives
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
enclose the Canons: uti episcopi in civitatibus suis proximum ecclesiae claustrum instituant, in quo ipsi cum clero secundum canonicam regulam Deo militent
Archdiocese_of_Ancona–Osimo
Church in Vicenza, Italy
14th centuries mention the monastery's curtivum, sala picta, canipa, claustrum, hostium refectorii, dormentorium, braydum, podioglum domine abbatisse
Church and Monastery of St. Peter
Church_and_Monastery_of_St._Peter
Instead of Their Hearts": From insula to midline: Insula Extream capsule Claustrum External capsule Putamen Globus pallidus Internal capsule Thalamus Hypothalamus
List_of_anatomy_mnemonics
Founded around 631 AD, dissolved French Revolution
cloister and the information cloister were built (“fecit feri claustrum per integrum et claustrum de infirmatorio and tertiam partem clocherii superiorem ')
Solignac_Abbey
(VIb). As in Brodmann area 14, the sublayer VIb merges with the adjacent claustrum. The cells in all of layer VI form tangential rows similar to the formation
Brodmann_area_15
Medieval Roman Catholic priory in Dublin, Ireland
history of the Augustinian Friars in Dublin 1280 - 1980. (from Latin claustrum, "enclosure") is a covered walk, open gallery, or open arcade running
Augustinian Friary of the Most Holy Trinity, Dublin
Augustinian_Friary_of_the_Most_Holy_Trinity,_Dublin
English antiquarian and lexicographer
Boscobel, &c, the second part, London, 1681, 8vo, to which is added, Claustrum regale reseratum; or, the King's Concealment at Trent, in Somersetshire
Thomas_Blount_(lexicographer)
French fortification
the term castrum; from the 10th century onward, they refer instead to claustrum or castellum Sancti Martini to more specifically denote the canonical
Châteauneuf_Enclosure
spiritual needs was carried over to the cloister garth. The cloister garth, a claustrum consisting of the viridarium, a rectangular plot of grass surrounded by
History_of_gardening
Head movement in rodents upon 5-HT2A receptor activation
implicated. For example, local injection of serotonergic psychedelics into the claustrum produces wet dog shakes (i.e., the HTR) in rats as well. Serotonin 5-HT2A
Head-twitch_response
Latvian anatomist (1878–1959
manual of histological techniques) Kaunas; 1930. Le claustrum parvum chez l'homme, 1938 - The claustrum parvum of humans. Les voies de l'influx nerveux,
Eber_Landau
Church in Kent, England
needed] The tower contains a bell. The word cloister comes from the Latin claustrum, meaning 'enclosed'. Cloisters are common features of monastic houses
St Augustine's Church, Ramsgate
St_Augustine's_Church,_Ramsgate
Component of brain anatomy
periamygdaloid cortex), the medial septum and the diagonal band of Broca, the claustrum, the substantia innominata and the basal nucleus of Meynert, the thalamus
Hippocampus_anatomy
12th-century Roman Catholic prelate
deponitur feretrum nec ulla ei obsequia fiunt, sed recto gradu... in claustrum trahitur et in vilissimum sepulcrum immergitur." Gregorovius IV, pp. 410-411
Bonifacius_of_S._Marco
Research center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
circuit and behavioral data to study a small region of the brain called the claustrum. Varying its activity levels in mice has been shown to affect sleep, responsiveness
Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences
Edmond_and_Lily_Safra_Center_for_Brain_Sciences
Structure of the brain in vertebrates
subpial olfactory cortex sets of pallial nuclei, the neurons entering the claustrum, rostrally, and the pallial amygdala, caudally. The concept of hypopallium
Pallium_(neuroanatomy)
Norwegian sculptor
(Flostakunstnerne). Tradisjon. Utkast til fiskermonument, copper (1954) Claustrum, steel (1967) Figurer, stainless steel (1969) Skritsj-Skratsj, iron (1970)
Finn_Henrik_Bodvin
15th-century English bishop and educator
Chandler, p. 87 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 87 Rotuli Claustrum. 38 Hen. VI. m. 5 d. Chandler, p.346 Rotuli Parliamentorum v. p.475 Patent
William_Waynflete
Metropolitan see of the Catholic Church
enclose the Canons: uti episcopi in civitatibus suis proximum ecclesiae claustrum instituant, in quo ipsi cum clero secundum canonicam regulam Deo militent
Archdiocese_of_Florence
(record label) SY 95135. Settings of the Song of Songs 12th-13th century. Claustrum beatitudinis, SY 95141. Latin Lauda (song) from the Bobbio Abbey, 13th-14th
Cantilena_Antiqua
Hymn by Martin Luther
factum est caro, Fructusque ventris floruit. Alvus tumescit virginis. Claustrum pudoris permanet; Vexilla virtutum micant, Versatur in templo Deus. Procedit
Nun_komm,_der_Heiden_Heiland
Type of cortical scarring deep in the sulci
J; Narkiewicz, O; Wisniewski, H (1993). "Neuronal loss in the human claustrum following ulegyria". Brain Research. 616 (1–2): 176–180. doi:10
Ulegyria
English landowner and politician (1613–1680)
Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ... London. pp. 229–239. Ann Wyndham, Claustrum Regale Reseratum, in Broadley, Royal Miracle, 1912, p. 167.
Edward_Phelips_(Royalist)
American psychiatrist and neurologist
primary motor cortex, Broca's area, superior temporal gyrus, insula, and claustrum. The findings provided insight into how tics involve the interplay of
David_Silbersweig
conferrens, prenominato abbati et fratribus suis nune presentibus et futuris claustrum et grangiam secundum morem professionis ipsorum facultatem libere et pacifice
List of caves on Zagrebačka gora
List_of_caves_on_Zagrebačka_gora
cloister for posterity. hec est arnalli sculptoris forma catelli qui claustrum tale construxit perpetuale (in Italian) Rodrigo Gustioz also wanted to
Romanesque architecture in Spain
Romanesque_architecture_in_Spain
Huguenot exile and cleric
author of a remarkably eloquent and original manual of devotion, entitled "Claustrum Animæ, the Reformed Monastery, or the Love of Jesus", two parts, duodecimo
Luke_de_Beaulieu
Catholic diocese in France
enclose the Canons: uti episcopi in civitatibus suis proximum ecclesiae claustrum instituant, in quo ipsi cum clero secundum canonicam regulam Deo militent
Diocese_of_Orléans
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
enclose the Canons: uti episcopi in civitatibus suis proximum ecclesiae claustrum instituant, in quo ipsi cum clero secundum canonicam regulam Deo militent
Archdiocese_of_Chieti-Vasto
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
enclose the Canons: uti episcopi in civitatibus suis proximum ecclesiae claustrum instituant, in quo ipsi cum clero secundum canonicam regulam Deo militent
Diocese_of_Bergamo
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
agree to live in Concordia, where there was a dormitorium canonice and a claustrum. The problem was made difficult because both the Provost and the Dean
Diocese of Concordia-Pordenone
Diocese_of_Concordia-Pordenone
Architectural style of the 11th–12th centuries
Church of Armamar already has a semi-circular apse. A cloister (from Latin claustrum, "enclosure") is a covered walk, open gallery, or open arcade running
Portuguese Romanesque architecture
Portuguese_Romanesque_architecture
Roman Catholic cardinal
deponitur feretrum nec ulla ei obsequia fiunt, sed recto gradu... in claustrum trahitur et in vilissimum sepulcrum immergitur." Gregorovius IV, pp. 410-411
Petrus_Pisanus
Overview of the events of 2022 in science
effect sizes. 18 March Neuroscientists report that in mice suppression of claustrum appears to attenuate anxiety/stress and increase chronic stress-resistance
January–March_2022_in_science
Gene
hypothalamus. CCDC142 is also highly expressed in the substantia nigra, pons, claustrum, and mesencephalon. There is also relatively higher expression of CCDC142
CCDC142
Genus of gastropods
1934 Gulella chi Burnup, 1926 Gulella claustralis Connolly, 1939 Gulella claustrum (Preston, 1913) Gulella coarctata (D'Ailly, 1910) Gulella coarti (Dautzenberg
Gulella
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
enclose the Canons: uti episcopi in civitatibus suis proximum ecclesiae claustrum instituant, in quo ipsi cum clero secundum canonicam regulam Deo militent
Diocese_of_Pavia
deponitur feretrum nec ulla ei obsequia fiunt, sed recto gradu... in claustrum trahitur et in vilissimum sepulcrum immergitur." Gregorovius IV, pp. 410-411
Pietro_Senex
Catalan sculptor
Cadell's self-portrait,: hec est arnalli sculptoris forma catelli qui claustrum tale construxit perpetuale Two documents connected with the monastery
Arnau_Cadell
cisterna cisterna chyli cisterna magna Clarke's column (dorsal nucleus) claustrum clava clavicle climbing fiber clinoid clitoris clivus cloaca clonus coccyx
Index_of_anatomy_articles
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Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Brilliant; Beautiful; Sacrificing
Boy/Male
English
Right-hand son. Also a.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Exile
Girl/Female
Latin
Mother of Cycnus.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pilgrim, Visitor of a shrine
Boy/Male
Muslim
Benevolence. Beneficence. Charity.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval personal name Wiot, Wyot, Gyot, which derives from the Old English personal name Wīgheard, composed of the elements wīg ‘war’ + heard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’. Under Norman influence it was also adopted as a diminutive of both Guy 1 and William.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Teutonic
Friend; Wander
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Joyous song.
Boy/Male
Indian
The exalter
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n.
A thin lamina of gray matter in each cerebral hemisphere of the brain of man.
pl.
of Claustrum