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Neural pathway connecting Broca's area and Wernicke's area
inferior frontal lobe. The arcuate fasciculus is a white matter tract that runs parallel to the superior longitudinal fasciculus. Due to their proximity, they
Arcuate_fasciculus
1491 medical handbook
Fasciculus Medicinae is a "bundle" of six independent and quite different medieval medical treatises. The collection, which existed only in two manuscripts
Fasciculus_Medicinae
Sensory spinal pathway
receptors throughout the body, and carries this in the gracile fasciculus and the cuneate fasciculus, tracts that make up the white matter dorsal columns (also
Dorsal column–medial lemniscus pathway
Dorsal_column–medial_lemniscus_pathway
Extinct genus of comb jellies
Fasciculus vesanus is an extinct species of stem-group ctenophores known from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, Canada. It is dated to 515 to 505
Fasciculus
Organ of the central nervous system
unit, the fasciculus retroflexus mediates the transfer of information for processes such as pain, pleasure, and motor control The fasciculus retroflexus
Fasciculus_retroflexus
Nerve tracts in the brainstem
The medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) is a prominent bundle of nerve fibres which pass within the ventral/anterior portion of periaqueductal gray of
Medial longitudinal fasciculus
Medial_longitudinal_fasciculus
Nerve tract in humans
dorsal spinocerebellar tract (posterior spinocerebellar tract, Flechsig's fasciculus, Flechsig's tract) conveys proprioceptive information from proprioceptors
Spinocerebellar_tracts
White matter tract in the human brain
correlates with uncinate fasciculus microstructure. This relates to early work showing that surgical damage to the uncinate fasciculus is reliably associated
Uncinate_fasciculus
Association fiber tract of the brain
The superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) is an association tract in the brain that is composed of three separate components. It is present in both hemispheres
Superior longitudinal fasciculus
Superior_longitudinal_fasciculus
Sensory pathway from the skin to the thalamus
conscient proprioception from the gracilis and cuneatus fasciculus of the spinal cord. This fasciculus receive the axons of the first order neuron which is
Spinothalamic_tract
Hypothetical tract in the central nervous system
The olivospinal tract had been described as a tract arising in the inferior olivary nucleus of the medulla oblongata to descend in the lateral funiculus
Olivospinal_tract
Tract of the nervous system
The lenticular fasciculus is a tract connecting the globus pallidus (internus) to the thalamus and is a part of the thalamic fasciculus. It is synonymous
Lenticular_fasciculus
Topics referred to by the same term
Fasciculus lateralis may refer to: Lateral cord (fasciculus lateralis plexus brachialis) Lateral proper fasciculus (fasciculus lateralis proprius) Lateral
Fasciculus_lateralis
Bi-directional nerve tract
The subthalamic fasciculus is a bi-directional nerve tract that interconnects the lateral globus pallidus and subthalamic nucleus as part of the indirect
Subthalamic_fasciculus
Topics referred to by the same term
Longitudinal fasciculus may refer to: Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus Inferior longitudinal fasciculus Medial longitudinal fasciculus This disambiguation
Longitudinal_fasciculus
Topics referred to by the same term
longitudinal fasciculus Arcuate fasciculus Gracile fasciculus Cuneate fasciculus Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus Medial longitudinal fasciculus Flechsig's
Fascicle
mammillothalamic tract (MMT) (also mammillary fasciculus, mammillothalamic fasciculus, thalamomammillary fasciculus, bundle of Vicq d'Azyr) is an efferent pathway
Mammillothalamic_tract
Anatomical feature of the brain
thalamic fasciculus is a component of the subthalamus (ventral thalamus). It is synonymous with field H1 of Forel. Fibers from the lenticular fasciculus (field
Thalamic_fasciculus
fasciculi. (Spinotectal fasciculus labeled at bottom right.) Diagram of the principal fasciculi of the spinal cord. (Spinotectal fasciculus labeled at bottom
Spinomesencephalic_pathway
Nerve tract of the brain
The occipitofrontal fasciculus, also known as the fronto-occipital fasciculus, passes backward from the frontal lobe, along the lateral border of the
Occipitofrontal_fasciculus
nucleus of Cajal Rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus Nucleus of Darkschewitsch Nucleus of the posterior commissure These nuclei
Accessory_oculomotor_nuclei
Alchemical writings compiled by Arthur Dee
Britannicum (1652). A manuscript copy of Fasciculus Chemicus is listed as once in the Library of Sir Thomas Browne. Fasciculus chemicus of Arthur Dee; translated
Fasciculus_Chemicus
Structure of the brain stem
the spinal cord. These are the gracile fasciculus, lying medially next to the midline, and the cuneate fasciculus, lying laterally. These fasciculi end
Medulla_oblongata
The vertical occipital fasciculus is a fascicle of white matter running vertically in the rear of the brain. It is found at least in primates. It "is the
Vertical_occipital_fasciculus
Central nervous system pathways
The pyramidal tracts include both the corticobulbar tract and the corticospinal tract. These are aggregations of efferent nerve fibers from the upper motor
Pyramidal_tracts
Groups of nerve fibers in the spinal cord
lateral proper fasciculus is made up of the remainder of the lateral column, and is continuous in front with the anterior proper fasciculus. It consists
Proper_fasciculi
Spinal cord tract
The posterolateral tract (fasciculus of Lissauer, Lissauer's tract, tract of Lissauer, dorsolateral fasciculus, dorsolateral tract, zone of Lissauer) is
Posterolateral_tract
Posterior part of the brain, adjoining and structurally continuous
intermediate sulcus separates the gracile fasciculus from the cuneate fasciculus. Lateral to the cuneate fasciculus is the lateral funiculus. Superior to
Brainstem
The inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF) is traditionally considered one of the major occipitotemporal association tracts. It is the white matter backbone
Inferior longitudinal fasciculus
Inferior_longitudinal_fasciculus
Fibers connecting the cerebral cortex and spinal cord
corticospinal tract, direct pyramidal tract, or anterior cerebrospinal fasciculus) is a small bundle of descending fibers that connect the cerebral cortex
Anterior_corticospinal_tract
Inability to recall words when speaking
specifically, the damage was in a part of the nerve tract called the arcuate fasciculus, for which the mechanism of action is unknown, though it is known to connect
Anomic_aphasia
Largest part of the corticospinal tract
tract (also called the crossed pyramidal tract or lateral cerebrospinal fasciculus) is the largest part of the corticospinal tract. It extends throughout
Lateral_corticospinal_tract
Species of conifer
Podocarpus fasciculus is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is native to Japan, the Ryukyu Islands, and Taiwan. It is threatened by habitat
Podocarpus_fasciculus
of - the medial longitudinal fasciculus. It is situated at the rostral extremity of the medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF). The nucleus is one of the
Interstitial_nucleus_of_Cajal
Complex region in the posterior subthalamus
The tracts formed include the thalamic fasciculus that includes the ansa lenticularis and lenticular fasciculus, cerebellothalamic tracts, and pallidothalamic
Fields_of_Forel
mammillo-tegmental bundle of Gudden. The mammillotegmental fasciculus emerges from the principal mammillary fasciculus of the mammillary body and travels dorsally together
Mammillotegmental_fasciculus
Collection of neurological symptoms
speech area by a single lesion in the left hemisphere to the arcuate fasciculus. As the father of the disconnection theory, Wernicke believed that instead
Disconnection_syndrome
Peripheral neuroanatomic structure
musculocutaneous nerve lateral head of median nerve Identifiers Latin fasciculus lateralis plexus brachialis TA98 A14.2.03.021 TA2 6415 FMA 45235 Anatomical
Lateral_cord
Brain and spinal cord neural tract
the medulla oblongata near the midline within the medial longitudinal fasciculus. In the spinal cord, it descends in the anterior funiculus. It terminates
Tectospinal_tract
(retrosplenial areas); 31, 32 Superior longitudinal fasciculus Arcuate fasciculus Uncinate fasciculus Perforant pathway Thalamocortical radiations Corpus
List of regions in the human brain
List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain
Germanic devotional book
Canticorum: "Fasciculus Myrrhae dilectus meus mihi inter ubera mea commorabituris." Fasciculus mirre is often sometimes spelled as Fasciculus myrre, or myrrhæ
Fasciculus_mirre
interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus (riMLF) is a collection of neurons in the medial longitudinal fasciculus in the midbrain. It is responsible
Rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus
Rostral_interstitial_nucleus_of_medial_longitudinal_fasciculus
Part of the nervous system
The rubrospinal tract is one of the descending tracts of the spinal cord. It is a motor control pathway that originates in the red nucleus. It is a part
Rubrospinal_tract
Nerve tract of the midbrain
habenular nucleus → fasciculus retroflexus → interpeduncular nucleus of midbrain → midbrain reticular formation → dorsal longitudinal fasciculus → autonomic pre-ganglionic
Dorsal longitudinal fasciculus
Dorsal_longitudinal_fasciculus
Gyrus of the parietal lobe of the brain
longitudinal fasciculus. caudate inferior occipitofrontal fasciculus parahippocampal gyrus and hippocampus inferior longitudinal fasciculus precuneus and
Angular_gyrus
Fibre bundle at the base of the brain
synonyms for the solitary tract: round fasciculus (Latin: fasciculus rotundus) solitary fasciculus (Latin: fasciculus solitarius) solitary bundle (Latin:
Solitary_tract
Inability to comprehend or formulate language
them. Conduction aphasia is caused by damage to the arcuate fasciculus. The arcuate fasciculus is a white matter tract that connects Broca's and Wernicke's
Aphasia
of the Week — Fasciculus Temporum Fasciculus temporum Cronica que fasciculus t[em]p]oru]m, 1475 (University of Liege, Belgium) Fasciculus tempo[rum] omnes
Werner_Rolevinck
Anatomical structure
The vestibulocerebellar tract fibers are second-order fibers from the vestibular nuclei, and first-order fibers from the vestibular ganglion/nerve. They
Vestibulocerebellar_tract
Portuguese Jesuit missionary priest
monographs on the missions of the Society of Jesus. Notable among these is Fasciculus e Japponicis floribus, which was first published in 1646. The book contains
António_Francisco_Cardim
a bundle, the fasciculus retroflexus, which passes medial to the red nucleus, and, after decussating with the corresponding fasciculus of the opposite
Habenular_commissure
Differing classification systems of demons
Manual of Demonic Magic pages 130 to 133 daten.digitale-sammlungen.de Fasciculus Rerum Geomanticarum pages 611 to 628 teca.bmlonline.it A.E. Waite's Book
Classification_of_demons
Axons that connect cortical areas within the same cerebral hemisphere
longitudinal fasciculus occipital lobe temporal lobe vertical occipital fasciculus inferior parietal lobule fusiform gyrus occipitofrontal fasciculus occipital
Association_fiber
German physician
today for producing the monumental Fasciculus Medicinae, which was first published in Venice in 1491. Fasciculus medicinae was the first printed book
Johannes_de_Ketham
Muscle in the back
lower four vertebrae (i.e., as far up the 4th cervical vertebra). Each fasciculus, passing obliquely upward and medially, is inserted into the whole length
Multifidus_muscle
Goetic demon
Valac opposed by the Shemhamphorasch angel Iahhel. A manuscript titled Fasciculus Rerum Geomanticarum lists him as Volach. The 1998 film Vampires features
Valac
Network of nerve fibres
lateral cord (fasciculus lateralis) is formed by the upper and middle trunk, all three trunks join to form the posterior cord (fasciculus posterior), the
Nerve_plexus
Collection of 3rd-century Christian manuscripts
London: Emery Walker Ltd., 1933, 1937. Fasciculus I: General Introduction, Fasciculus II: The Gospels and Acts, Fasciculus III, Supplement: Pauline Epistles
Chester_Beatty_Papyri
Connection formed between neurons that allows neurotransmission
by a single axon, or by a bundle of axons known as a nerve tract, or fasciculus. Shorter neural pathways are found within grey matter in the brain, whereas
Neural_pathway
Ligament from the clavicle (collarbone) to the scapula (shoulder blade)
trapezoid line of the clavicle (collarbone). It is an anterior and lateral fasciculus, and is broad, thin, and quadrilateral. Its anterior border is free; its
Trapezoid_ligament
Muscle in the roof of the mouth
posterior fasciculus lies in contact with the mucous membrane, and joins with that of the opposite muscle in the middle line. The anterior fasciculus, the
Palatopharyngeus_muscle
Medical condition
VII, corticospinal tract, medial lemniscus, and the medial longitudinal fasciculus. There is involvement of the fifth to eighth cranial nerves, central sympathetic
Foville's_syndrome
German lullaby
stanza, which appears in 1611 as part of a quodlibet in Melchior Franck's Fasciculus quodlibeticus. The current melody of the lullaby was composed by Johann
Schlaf,_Kindlein,_schlaf
Alchemical still
vellus Bibliotheca chemica curiosa De alchemia Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum Fasciculus chemicus Musaeum Hermeticum Theatrum chemicum Theatrum chemicum Britannicum
Alembic
Part of the vertebral column in animals
in the gracile fasciculus, the medial part of the column. If the axon enters above level T6, then it travels in the cuneate fasciculus, which is lateral
Spinal_cord
Illustrated, annotated diagram of the human body
appeared in a printed book in 1491 when it was included in the Venetian Fasciculus medicinae, likely Europe's first printed medical miscellany. Thereafter
Wound_Man
Inability to move the eyes up and down
gaze center at the rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus (riMLF). It is a group of abnormalities of eye movement and pupil dysfunction
Parinaud's_syndrome
vestibulospinal fasciculus without passing into the posterior longitudinal bundle. The fibers which pass into the vestibulospinal fasciculus are intimately
Lateral_vestibular_nucleus
Lance that pierced Jesus' side as he hung on the cross
Constantinopolitanae" [Relics of Constantinople]. Exuvia sacrae constantinopolitanae: fasciculus documentorum ecclesiasticorum, ad byzantina lipsana in Occidentem saeculo
Holy_Lance
Part of the brain
superior parietal lobule connections of the superior longitudinal fasciculus/arcuate fasciculus in the human brain". Neuroscience. 277: 577–583. doi:10.1016/j
Superior_parietal_lobule
Legendary alchemical substance
vellus Bibliotheca chemica curiosa De alchemia Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum Fasciculus chemicus Musaeum Hermeticum Theatrum chemicum Theatrum chemicum Britannicum
Philosopher's_stone
Topics referred to by the same term
hard disk sectors Anaerobic filter, a type of anaerobic digester Arcuate fasciculus, a nerve bundle in the brain Alabama and Florida Railway (reporting mark
AF
English physician and alchemist (1579–1651)
Russia for about 14 years, principally in Moscow. There he wrote his Fasciculus Chemicus, a collection of writings on alchemy. Returning to England on
Arthur_Dee
Neural pathway involved with circadian rhythms
Mammillothalamic tract Pallidothalamic tracts Ansa lenticularis Lenticular fasciculus Thalamic fasciculus DCML Medial lemniscus Trigeminal lemniscus Spinothalamic tract
Retinohypothalamic_tract
Neural tract in the central nervous system
bilaterally from the medial vestibular nucleus within the medial longitudinal fasciculus to the ventral horns in the upper cervical cord (C6 vertebra). It promotes
Vestibulospinal_tract
Motor nucleus of cranial nerve IV
in the medial midbrain). It is embedded within the medial longitudinal fasciculus. It is situated immediately below the nucleus of the oculomotor nerve
Trochlear_nucleus
Scottish nurseryman and naturalist (1738–1822)
Category:Taxa named by James Dickson (botanist) Jacobi Dickson Fasciculus (-fasciculus quartus) plantarum Cryptogamicarum Britanniæ. MS. notes. 4 fasc
James_Dickson_(botanist)
Genus of flowering plants
(1830) Buda Adans. (1763) Corion Mitch. (1769) Delia Dumort. (1827) Fasciculus Dulac (1867) Hymenogonium Rich. ex Lebel (1869) Lepigonum Wahlenb. (1820)
Spergula
Year used in some calendars
1752. The first extensive use (hundreds of times) of 'BC' occurred in Fasciculus Temporum by Werner Rolevinck in 1474, alongside years of the world (anno
Year_zero
Muscle of the pharynx
inserts into the palatopharyngeus muscle by blending with its posterior fasciculus. It is innervated by vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) via the pharyngeal
Salpingopharyngeus_muscle
Three groups of neurons involved in controlling eye movement
nuclei controlling extrinsic eye muscles via the medial longitudinal fasciculus. is a group of neurons in the floor of the fourth ventricle, close to
Perihypoglossal_nuclei
Ligament of the wrist
in the wrist. In addition to this broad membrane, there is a rounded fasciculus, superficial to the rest, which reaches from the base of the styloid process
Palmar_radiocarpal_ligament
Species of bacterium
Aquaspirillum fasciculus is a gram-negative freshwater rod in the genus Aquaspirillum. The species lives in freshwater and propels itself through flagella
Aquaspirillum_fasciculus
Bundle of funiculi (small bundles of axons) in the peripheral nervous system
nerve in the peripheral nervous system. A nerve fascicle is also called a fasciculus. In the central nervous system, the analogous structures are known as
Nerve_fascicle
Coordinated motion of the eyes and neck in physiology
controlled by the rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus and the interstitial nucleus of Cajal. The three nerves that control the
Gaze_(physiology)
Common name for snakes of the genus Thamnophis
(paperback). (Genus Thamnophis, p. 157). Fitzinger L (1843). Systema Reptilium, Fasciculus Primus, Amblyglossae. Vienna: Braumüller & Seidel. 106 pp. + indices.
Garter_snake
Genus of conifers in the family Podocarpaceae
Podocarpus chingianus S.Y.Hu Podocarpus elatus R.Br. ex Endl. Podocarpus fasciculus de Laub. Podocarpus macrocarpus de Laub. Podocarpus macrophyllus (Thunb
Podocarpus
Passageway through the neck and shoulder for the long thoracic nerve
corpuscle/Meissner's corpuscle → Posterior column (Gracile fasciculus/Cuneate fasciculus) → Gracile nucleus/Cuneate nucleus 2°: → sensory decussation/arcuate
Cervicoaxillary_canal
Nucleus surrounding the cerebral aqueduct
the medial lemniscus and a" the lateral lemniscus Medial longitudinal fasciculus Raphé Temporopontine fibers Portion of medial lemniscus, which runs to
Periaqueductal_gray
Numbers in the Roman numeral system
Italiae. Vol. 13: Fasti et Elogia. Rome: Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato. Fasciculus 2: Fasti anni Numani et Iuliani. Lundorphio, Michaele Gaspar (1621). Acta
Roman_numerals
Flattery, telling people what they want to hear
is correlated with reduced structural integrity of the right uncinate fasciculus (UF), a major white matter tract connecting the frontal and temporal lobes
Superficial_charm
Subset of neurons in certain nuclei
nucleus. It is located anterior and lateral to the medial longitudinal fasciculus.[citation needed] It is continuous caudally with the nucleus prepositus
Paramedian pontine reticular formation
Paramedian_pontine_reticular_formation
Nuclei in the dorsal column of the brainstem
associated nerve tract in the spinal cord, the gracile fasciculus and the cuneate fasciculus, together forming the dorsal columns. Both dorsal column
Dorsal_column_nuclei
New Testament manuscript
Descriptions and Texts of Twelve Manuscripts on Papyrus of the Greek Bible: Fasciculus I - General Introductions (PDF). London: Emery Walker Limited. p. 7. Kenyon
Papyrus_47
Species of snake
359-371. Schneider JG (1801). Historiae Amphibiorum naturalis et literariae Fasciculus Secundus continens Crocodilos, Scincos, Chamaesauras, Boas, Pseudoboas
Echis_carinatus
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
vellus Bibliotheca chemica curiosa De alchemia Deutsches Theatrum Chemicum Fasciculus chemicus Musaeum Hermeticum Theatrum chemicum Theatrum chemicum Britannicum
Ouroboros
Part of the spinal cord
towards the posterior median sulcus to form the gracile fasciculus and the cuneate fasciculus of the posterior column–medial lemniscus pathway. If the
Dorsal_root_of_spinal_nerve
Demon listed on demonological grimoires
"encircling her head". Gremory is mentioned in a manuscript labelled Fasciculus Rerum Geomanticarum. In the Pseudomonarchia, Lesser Key, and Dictionnaire
Gemory
German physiologist (1776–1847)
name, due to the arching shape of its longest fibres, of the arcuate fasciculus, the term amygdala, and in 1800 the name "biology" in the modern sense
Karl_Friedrich_Burdach
Ligament of the shoulder girdle
The conoid ligament is the posterior and medial fasciculus of the coracoclavicular ligament. It is formed by a dense band of fibers, conical in form, with
Conoid_ligament
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Girl/Female
Indian
Female horse
Male
Turkish
Turkish name TOLGA means "helmet."
Girl/Female
Australian, Basque, Danish, Italian, Teutonic
Hard Working
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Hebrew
Darling; Beloved; Cherry; Similar to Cherie Dear One
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi, Foremost, Best, First, Night
Boy/Male
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith had this name
Girl/Female
Indian
Pure
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Happiest Person
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Blasius, BIAGIO means "talks with a lisp."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Caietanus, CAJETAN means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
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n.
A little bundle; a fascicle.
pl.
of Fasciculus
n.
A division of a book.