The present invention relates to a prosthetic device for use in at least partially restoring the function in a spinal cord in which said function has been lost. The prosthetic device comprises first and second implants 11, 12 positionable at first and seconds ends respectively of a non-...
网络旋线的胸部和腰部 网络释义 1. 旋线的胸部和腰部 专业词汇在线翻译、医学专业在线词... ...旋线的胸部和腰部thoracic and lumbar parts of spinal cord上肢 thoracic appendage ... www.juyy.net|基于 1 个网页
The medulla oblongata is the lowest part of the brainstem and is interconnected with the cervical spinal cord. The medulla oblongata also helps control involuntary actions, including vital processes, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration, and it carries the corticospinal (that is, mot...
Corder, R. L. , and H. B. Latimer 1949 The prenatal growth of the brain and of its parts and of the spinal cord in the dog . J. Comp. Neur. , 90 : 193 – 212 .Corder, R. L., Latimer, H. B.: The prenatal growth of the brain and of its parts and of the spinal cord...
The spinal cord can visually be separated into its grey and white matter components. The outer layer of the spinal cord is made up of white matter...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question ...
This part of the brain controls our motor functions, ability to balance as well as our ability to interpret information sent to the brain by the eyes, ears and other sensory organs within our body. The brainstem plays as a connector; it connects the brain to the spinal cord which runs ...
Paresis of relevant muscles may develop secondary to involvement of the spinal cord, cervical, dorsal or lumbar anterior radices, brachial plexus, sciatic nerve and the phrenic nerve. Here, to increase the awareness of motor complications, we aimed to present 3 cases of herpes zoster motor ...
Thebrain stem, which consists of themedulla(an enlarged portion of the upper spinal cord),ponsandmidbrain(lower animals have only a medulla). The brain stem controls the reflexes and automatic functions (heartrate,bloodpressure), limb movements and visceral functions (digestion, urination). ...
central nervous system (CNS)brain and spinal cord fight or flight responseactivation of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system, allowing access to energy reserves and heightened sensory capacity so that we might fight off a given threat or run away to safety ...
The nervous system includes the peripheral nervous system (PNS) which picks up sensory information from the environment, and the central nervous system (CNS), which is the brain and the spinal cord. The brain is made largely of neurons that store, receive, and transmit information. Neurons are...