There is something called a gingival sulcus that my dentist measures every time I go in for a cleaning. It's the space between my teeth and gums, and the larger that it becomes, the more at risk I am of getting periodontal disease. ...
Functional organization of the left inferior precentral sulcus: Dissociating the inferior frontal eye field and the inferior frontal junction Two eye fields have been described in the human lateral frontal cortex: the frontal eye field (FEF) and the inferior frontal eye field (iFEF). The FEF has...
is because the extensor carpi ulnaris also inclines the hand toward the pinky side, and when pushing downward on the rope, which is shaped like an inverted V, the hands perform this exact angling motion at the bottom of the extension when the elbow and wrist are fully extended. Thus all...
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Wernicke's area is traditionally viewed as being located in the posterior section of the superior temporal gyrus (STG), usually in the left cerebral hemisphere. This area encircles the auditory cortex on the lateral sulcus, the part of the brain where the temporal lobe and parietal lobe meet....
The first two have been particularly influential in systematizing the horizontal elements distant from the lateral sulcus. Twelve approaches to naming were identified, eight of them differing considerably from each other. The terms SLF and arcuate fasciculus (AF) were often used as synonyms until ...
Patellofemoral dysplasia is a complex and debilitating condition that can significantly impact the quality of life. Abnormalities in the morphology and alignment of the patella and femur characterize this condition. Abnormal patellar tracking is the etio
What does the temporal lobe do? Brain: The cerebral cortex of the brain is the outermost layer. In humans the cerebral cortex is divided into two lateral hemispheres (left and right) and it is formed by multiple bumps (called gyri) and fissures (called sulci) that help increase the su...
The Sylvian fissure is so-named because it is thought to have been discovered by Franciscus Sylvius, a professor of medicine at Leiden University. Modern science also calls this brain feature the lateral sulcus, the lateral fissure, or the fissure of Sylvius. A Sylvian fissure begins at the ...
How many lobes are in the brain of the cerebral cortex? Which lobe of the brain interprets hearing impulses sent by the ear? A. the frontal lobe B. the parietal lobe C. the temporal lobe D. the occipital lobe What is the most lateral cerebral lobe called? Define the p...