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    back of the upper limb of many vertebrates. It consists of 3 parts: the medial, lateral, and long head. It is the muscle principally responsible for extension...
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    It is considered part of the limbic system. In primates, it is located medially within the temporal lobes. It consists of many nuclei, each made up of...
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    is a part of the prefrontal cortex in the mammalian brain. The ventral medial prefrontal is located in the frontal lobe at the bottom of the cerebral...
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  • Thumbnail for Default mode network
    or anatomically the medial frontoparietal network (M-FPN), is a large-scale brain network primarily composed of the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex, posterior...
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  • Thumbnail for Corrugator supercilii muscle
    the medial end of the superciliary arch; it inserts into the deep surface of the skin of the eyebrow. It draws the eyebrow downward and medially, producing...
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  • Thumbnail for Meniscus tear
    A tear of the medial meniscus can occur as part of the unhappy triad, together with a tear of the anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament...
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    elongated into tapering filaments in the largest individuals, and the uppermost medial appendage on the esca is finger-like and tapering. Froese, Rainer; Pauly...
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  • Habit. Random House, 2012.[ISBN missing][page needed] Bayley, PJ; Squire, LR (2002). "Medial temporal lobe amnesia: gradual acquisition of factual information...
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  • Thumbnail for Ankle fracture
    from blunt trauma. Types of ankle fractures include lateral malleolus, medial malleolus, posterior malleolus, bimalleolar, and trimalleolar fractures...
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    Habenula (redirect from Medial habenula)
    nuclei, a medial habenula (MHb), and a lateral habenula (LHb) both having different neuronal populations, inputs, and outputs. The medial habenula can...
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    longissimus capitis. On the medial side of the process is a deep groove, the mastoid notch, for the attachment of the digastric muscle; medial to this is a shallow...
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    neocortex, in humans as well as other primates. The hippocampus, as the medial pallium, is a structure found in all vertebrates. In humans, it contains...
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  • ɡʲ/ are softened to fricatives [βʷ, ɣʷ, ɣʲ] when preceding a glide, in medial-intervocalic position. /ɡ͡b/ is heard as an implosive [ɓ] in free variation...
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  • scenes in working memory involves activation of medial temporal lobe structures. This activation of medial temporal lobe for novel visual scenes contrasted...
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    Anterior cingulate cortex (category Medial surface of cerebral hemisphere)
    caudate nuclei, while decreased grey matter volumes in bilateral dorsal medial frontal/anterior cingulate cortex. These findings contrast with those in...
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    the nose that form the lateral and medial walls of the vestibule, known as the medial and lateral crura. The medial crura are attached to the septal cartilage...
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    well-developed dorsal, tab-like processes on the articular bone-the first on the medial side, just posterior to the opening of the chorda tympanic foramen and the...
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  • Thumbnail for Varus deformity
    A varus deformity is an excessive inward angulation (medial angulation, that is, towards the body's midline) of the distal segment of a bone or joint....
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  • eminence) appear wasted, whereas the muscles on the side of the little finger (medial, hypothenar eminence) are spared. Anatomically, the abductor pollicis brevis...
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  • Thumbnail for Duane syndrome
    needed] Surgical approaches include: Medial rectus recession in the involved eye or both eyes. By weakening the medial rectus muscles this procedure improves...
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  • formed by the ilium, pubis, and ischium that is visible in lateral and medial views. It accommodates the head of the femur, forming the hip joint. Most...
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  • Thumbnail for Limbic system
    structures located on both sides of the thalamus, immediately beneath the medial temporal lobe of the cerebrum primarily in the forebrain. Its various components...
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    animal, which is very slow). The third finding was that neurons in the dorso-medial entorhinal cortex, which feeds information to the place cells in the hippocampus...
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  • that a medial temporal lobe focus is responsible for the seizures. On the 'standard model' of memory consolidation, which proposes that the medial temporal...
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  • Thumbnail for Hypothalamus
    (periventricular, intermediate, lateral) in the coronal plane, indicating location medial-lateral. Hypothalamic nuclei are located within these specific regions and...
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  • For instance, a positive stimulation is modulated by dopamine from the medial preoptic area in the hypothalamus and norepinephrine. At the same time,...
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    nerve fibers projecting out to the cerebral cortex in all directions. The medial surface of the thalamus constitutes the upper part of the lateral wall of...
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    bunion development. Atop of the first metatarsal head either medially or dorso-medially, there can also arise a bursa that when inflamed (bursitis), can...
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  • the brain associated with sensory gating include the amygdala, striatum, medial prefrontal cortex, and mid-brain dopamine cell region (GABAergic neurons...
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    Achelousaurus are more outwards oriented than the spikes of Einiosaurus, which are medially curved; the spikes of Achelousaurus are nevertheless less directed to the...
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