QUÉ SIGNIFICA FLOCCULUS EN INGLÉS
definición de flocculus en el diccionario inglés
La definición de floculus en el diccionario es una marca en la superficie del sol o en su atmósfera, como se ve en un espectroheliograma. Consiste en calcio cuando es más ligero que el entorno y de hidrógeno cuando está más oscuro. Otra definición de flóculo es una pequeña prominencia ovoide en cada lado del cerebelo.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FLOCCULUS»
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Surgery of the Cranial Nerves of the Posterior Fossa
Foramen of Luschka, Choroid Plexus and Flocculus The structures related to the
lateral recess of the fourth ventricle that have a consistent relationship to the
facial and vestibulocochlear nerves are the foramen of Luschka and its choroid ...
2
The Neurology of Eye Movements : Text and CD-ROM: Text and ...
The canal signal is relayed to the flocculus on mossy fibers (mt) that are axon
collaterals of either first- or second-order vestibular neurons via granule cells (gc)
and their parallel-T fibers to Purkinje cells (Pc). Retinal image motion is sensed
by ...
Departments of Neurology R. John Leigh Professor, Neuroscience Otolaryngology and Biomedical Engineering Case Western Reserve University University Hospitals and Veterans Affairs Medical Center Cleveland Ohio, Departments of Neurology David S. Zee Professor, Ophthalmology Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery and Neuroscience,
1999
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Movement Disorders: Genetics and Models
Flocculus and Ventral Paraflocculus The flocculus and ventral paraflocculus help
stabilize the eyes on an object in the visual environment. They do this by
influencing the mechanisms that move the eyes in response to vestibular
stimulation ...
4
Reflex Control of Posture and Movement
VOR REPRESENTATION IN THE FLOCCULUS The cerebellar flocculus receives
mossy fibre inputs from the labyrinth and in turn projects Purkinje cell axons to
vestibular nuclei (Dow, 1938; Angaut and Brodal, 1967), eventually inhibiting ...
Ibro Symposium, Ragnar Granit, O. Pompeiano,
2011
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Cerebellar Degenerations: Clinical Neurobiology: Clinical ...
Loss of visual suppression of vestibular nystagmus after flocculus lesions. Brain
Res. 72:213-224. 13. Zee D.S., Yamazaki A., Butler P.M., Guecer G. (1981).
Effects of ablation of flocculus and paraflocculus on eye movements in primate.
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Neuroanatomy of the Oculomotor System
the flocculus. In the rabbit, these mossy fibers terminate preferentially in folium p
and the adjacent ventral paraflocculus (Yamamoto, 1979; Barmack et al., 1992b).
In the squirrel monkey, this projection typically includes the flocculus and the ...
Jean A. Büttner-Ennever,
2005
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Neural Bases of Motor Behaviour
If the flocculus is lesioned, the vestibulocular reflex still occurs, but it loses its
accuracy (Carpenter, 1972; Takemori & Cohen, 1974); the amount of eye
movement elicited is no longer strictly equal and opposite to the amount of head
movement.
F. Lacquaniti, Paolo Viviani,
1996
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Atlas of Topographical Anatomy of the Brain and Surrounding ...
The pulling apart of Flocculus, Lobulus biventer, Lobulus quadrangularis/simplex
, and Lobulus semilunaris superior at this point should only be carried out under
microsurgical conditions with big magnification. The arteries of this region pass ...
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Neuroanatomical Terminology: A Lexicon of Classical Origins ...
4-g). flocculus (Meckel, 1817) As described for macrodissected adult human, the
part of the cerebellar hemisphere (Willis, 1664) adjacent to the tonsil (Malacarne,
1776) and its paraflocculus (Stroud, 1895), and lateral to the nodule (Reil, ...
flocculus-receiving neurons. As described above, the flocculus-receiving neurons
in the rabbit medial vestibular nucleus are innervated by those floccular Purkinje
cells whose climbing fibers respond best to optokinetic stimulation about the ...
Stephen M. Highstein, Richard R. Fay, Arthur N. Popper,
2004
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «FLOCCULUS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
flocculus en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Massive Solar Eruption Caught On Video By NASA
Flocculi (plural of flocculus) is another term for these filaments, and dark flocculi typically describes the appearance of solar prominences when ... «PlanetSave.com, Nov 12»
A better way to remember
Earlier research suggested that this spacing effect is the product of the transfer of the memory trace from the flocculus, a cerebellar cortex ... «ScienceBlog.com, Jun 11»
3D X-ray scanners being used to probe evolution of flight
Central to the research is the question of whether a larger flocculus is directly linked to a greater ability to process the visual and balance ... «Times of Malta, Ene 11»
Evolution of flight explored with CT scans
The researchers plan to scan the skulls of as many fossilized birds as possible to determine e when and how the flocculus evolved and thereby ... «Examiner.com, Ene 11»
Fossilized Bird Brains May Yield Secret of First Flights
This part of the cerebellum, known as the flocculus, is responsible for integrating visual and balance signals during flight, allowing birds to ... «LiveScience.com, Dic 10»
Remixed notes on 'A Monster's Notes'
On the back I've scrawled some unfamiliar words that I've encountered in the book: cangue, flocculus, incrassation, camlet. And this plaintive ... «Los Angeles Times, Jun 09»