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Anatomy of the human brain The largest part of the human brain is the cerebrum, which is divided into two hemispheres, according to the Mayfield Clinic. Each hemisphere consists of four lobes: the frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital. The rippled surface of the cerebrum is called the cort...
Human Anatomy and Physiology Practice Questions: Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Blood FlowDr. Evelyn J Biluk
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内容提示: Van De Graaff: Human Anatomy, Sixth EditionV. Integration and Coordination13. Autonomic Nervous System© The McGraw−Hill Companies, 2001Organs with Dual InnervationMany organs receive dual innervation—they are innervated byboth sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons. When this oc-curs, ...
Institute of Functional and Applied Anatomy, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany Jan Hegermann Industrial and Biomedical Optics Department, Laser Zentrum Hannover, Hannover, Germany Lena Nolte & Heiko Meyer Institute for Neurophysiology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany Jeanne de la Roche...
While each cortical area uses a different combination of fiber bundles to reach their targets, all PFC areas send fibers through the ALIC, and all receive ascending dopamine projections through the MFB. We highlight these two subcortical pathways as illustrative examples of how anatomy can inform ...
内容提示: Mader: Understanding Human Anatomy & Physiology, Fifth EditionI. Human Organization4. Body Tissues and Membranes© The McGraw−Hill Companies, 2004Smooth MuscleSmooth (visceral) muscle is so named because the arrange-ment of actin and myosin does not give the appearance ofcross-...
A. et al. The hubs of the human connectome are generally implicated in the anatomy of brain disorders. Brain 137, 2382–2395 (2014). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Filippi, M. et al. Changes in functional and structural brain connectome along the Alzheimer’s disease ...
Deeper insights into the anatomy, origin, molecular regulation, function, and dysfunction of the periventricular vascular network in the last decade [12,13,14,15] were crucial for understanding its direct significance for psychiatric disorders. Due to the restricted availability of human fetal tissue ...