- of
which there are at
least nine. Such a
commissure is a
bundle of
commissural fibers as a
tract that
crosses the
midline at its
level of
origin or...
- The
commissural fibers or
transverse fibers are
axons that
connect the two
hemispheres of the brain. In
contrast to
commissural fibers, ****ociation fibers...
-
regions through a set of
fibers called the **** collaterals, and
commissural pathway, respectively.
Region CA1
receives input from the CA3 subfield...
- in the
central nervous system are of
three types: ****ociation fibers,
commissural fibers, and
projection fibers. A
nerve tract may also be
referred to...
-
commissural neurons that
extend their axons rostrally for 2-4
spinal cord
regions in the
embryonic spinal cord. V3
neurons are
excitatory commissural...
-
categorized by
their function into ****ociation fibers,
projection fibers, and
commissural fibers. In the neocortex,
projection neurons are
excitatory neurons that...
- tissue. For example,
while ipsilateral neurons do not
cross the midline,
commissural neurons cross the
midline forming a
single commissure.
These particular...
-
exocanthion landmarks (single
points representing the
point of each
commissural angle). Telecanthus, or
dystopia canthorum, is a
lateral displacement...
-
collection of
neurological symptoms caused – via
lesions to ****ociational or
commissural nerve fibres – by
damage to the
white matter axons of
communication pathways...
-
crossed through the
floor plate,
these groups are now
referred to as
commissural axons.
These neuronal cell
bodies are
signaled by
Netrin 1 to be attracted...