Definition of Fasciculus. Meaning of Fasciculus. Synonyms of Fasciculus

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Definition of Fasciculus

Fasciculus
Fasciculus Fas*cic"u*lus, n.; pl. Fasciculi. [L. See Fascicle.] 1. A little bundle; a fascicle. 2. A division of a book.

Meaning of Fasciculus from wikipedia

- Fasciculus ves**** is an extinct species of stem-group ctenop****s known from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, Canada. It is dated to 515 to 505...
- inferior frontal lobe. The arcuate fasciculus is a white matter tract that runs parallel to the superior longitudinal fasciculus. Due to their proximity, some...
- three nuclei lie alongside the medial longitudinal fasciculus. The medial longitudinal fasciculus carries information about the direction that the eyes...
- fibers through the two dorsal columns – the gracile fasciculus, or gracile tract, and the cuneate fasciculus, or cuneate tract. The first-order axons make contact...
- conscient proprioception from the gracilis and cuneatus fasciculus of the spinal cord. This fasciculus receive the axons of the first order neuron which is...
- correlates with uncinate fasciculus microstructure. This relates to early work showing that surgical damage to the uncinate fasciculus is reliably ****ociated...
- The superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) is an ****ociation tract in the brain that is composed of three separate components. It is present in both hemispheres...
- The occipitofrontal fasciculus, also known as the fronto-occipital fasciculus, p****es backward from the frontal lobe, along the lateral border of the...
- dorsal spinocerebellar tract (posterior spinocerebellar tract, Flechsig's fasciculus, Flechsig's tract) conveys proprioceptive information from proprioceptors...
- The lenticular fasciculus is a tract connecting the globus pallidus (internus) to the thalamus and is a part of the thalamic fasciculus. It is synonymous...