Regions of the face The traditional approach to assessing the face is to consider the face in thirds (upper, middle, and lower thirds).2 While useful, this approach limits conceptualization, as it is not based on the function of the face. From a functional perspective, the face has an ...
The irrigation, venous and lymphatic drainage, innervation, and superficial anatomical aspects of these body regions are described, with emphasis on aspects of major relevance in aesthetic and dermatological procedures.doi:10.1007/978-3-319-78265-2_40Mirna Duarte Barros...
One of the regions bounded by edges of a planar graph. (mining engineering) A surface on which mining operations are being performed. Also known as breast. (textiles) The side of a fabric which is more attractive than the other side because of features such as weave, luster, or finish. ...
One of the regions bounded by edges of a planar graph. (mining engineering) A surface on which mining operations are being performed. Also known as breast. (textiles) The side of a fabric which is more attractive than the other side because of features such as weave, luster, or finish. ...
Midfacial Anatomy Several types of tissue contribute to the fullness of a young midface, including skin, muscle, fat, and bone. In particular, there is a prominent collection of fat below the cheeks called the “malar fat pad”, and as we age this pad becomes thinner and falls. Also, ...
Regions of the neck Learning Objectives •Define and pronounce the key terms in this chapter. •Locate and identify the regions and associated surface landmarks of the face and neck on a diagram and on a patient. •Integrate the knowledge of surface anatomy of the face and neck into th...
Methods: Thirty hemifacial cadaver dissections were performed after methylene blue had been injected into specified regions. Initial work focused on the nasolabial fat. Dye was allowed to set for a minimum of 24 hours to achieve consistent diffusion. Dissection was performed in the cadaver laboratory...
The cerebral cortex of humans and macaques has specialized regions for processing faces and other visual stimulus categories. It is unknown whether a simil... C.-C.,Hung,C.,... - 《Journal of Neuroscience》 被引量: 73发表: 2015年 Anatomy of the Urethral Supporting Ligaments Defined by Diss...
Cranial Nerve V (Trigeminal nerve) begins in both the midbrain and medulla regions of the brainstem. Eventually, it splits into a sensory and motor branch. The sensory branch splits further into the three divisions as it innervates the portions of the face. The motor branch runs with ...
Nevertheless, there is still a great deal of debate about the details surrounding the anatomy and function of the FFA. For instance, some argue that while parts of the FFA may play a role in face perception, the region probably consists of multiple visual areas that should be considered as ...