Key structures seen on the lateral view of the brainTable quiz Cerebrum Frontal lobe - frontal pole; superior, middle and inferior frontal gyri; precentral, superior frontal, inferior frontal sulciParietal lobe - postcentral gyrus, postcentral sulcus, superior parietal lobule, intraparietal sulcus, ...
The functions of the VLG have been less well-established. In view of its origin from the ventral thalamus, as well as some of its connectional characteristics, i.e., the rather extensive projections to the dorsal thalamus (see above), the functions of the VLG might, at least in part, ...
The third ventricle has an elaborate profile on a sagittal view (Fig. 6.4A), but it is narrow in the coronal and axial planes (Fig. 6.7). The boundaries of the third ventricle are formed by a variety of structures, the most important being the dorsal thalamus and hypothalamus, and by ...
The atlas of the rat brain from Paxinos and Watson (2005) was used to determine coordinates for stereotaxic injection of tracers as well as for the delineation of brain structures. Antibodies See Supplementary Information (Supplementary Table 1). Combined anterograde tracing and retrograde tracing ...
According to the definition of brain structures in the Allen Mouse Brain Atlas, Cluster 0 regions, from striatum and hypothalamus, showed rapid decrease after acute SDS being maintained after chronic SDS. Cluster 1 regions, mostly from thalamus and midbrain, showed gradual decrease after acute and...
FIG. 1. Photographs displaying osseous relationships. A: Inferior view of the occipital condyles and the foramen magnum. The foramen magnum is ovoid, having its long axis in the anteroposterior direction. The occipital condyles are ovoid structures located along the lateral mar...
Ardeshiri A, Ardeshiri A, Tonn JC, Winkler PA (2006) Microsurgical anatomy of the lateral mesencephalic vein and its meaning for the deep venous outflow of the brain. Neurosurg Rev 29:154–158, discussion 158 View ArticleArdeshiri A, Tonn JC, Winkler PA. Microsurgical anatomy of the ...
CONCLUSION: Knowledge of the microsurgical anatomy of the atrium of the lateral ventricle and surrounding vital structures and the choice of an appropriate surgical approach will help surgeons perform safe and minimally invasive surgery. INTRODUCTION Subscribe to Access This content ...
View chapterExplore book Pain D.Lima, inThe Senses: A Comprehensive Reference, 2008 5.35.6.1Lateral Thalamus The lateral spinothalamic pathway was the first nociceptive spinofugal pathway described (Edinger, L., 1890). Its identification, at the turning of the nineteenth century, was based on the...
View chapterExplore book Pain K.Ren,R.Dubner, inThe Senses: A Comprehensive Reference (Second Edition), 2020 5.16.2.1.4.1.1Lateral Reticular Nucleus The LRN is a large nucleus located bilaterally in the ventrolateral medullaryreticular formation. It receives input from a variety of structures inclu...