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    A parietal eye, also known as a third eye or pineal eye, is a part of the epithalamus present in some vertebrates. The eye is located at the top of the...
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    and around the intraparietal sulcus and parietal-occipital junction. The human "parietal eye fields" and "parietal reach region", equivalent to LIP and MIP...
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    research on the pineal gland as the third eye Occult – Knowledge of the hidden or the paranormal Parietal eye – Part of the epithalamus Bindi Cavendish...
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    linked to a light-sensing organ, variously called the parietal eye, the pineal eye or the third eye. Reconstruction of the biological evolution pattern...
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    the location of the parietal eye (also called the pineal or third eye), which is much smaller than the two main eyes. The parietal bone is usually present...
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    Iguana (section Parietal eye)
    iguanas, have a pale scale towards the back of their heads marking the parietal eye. This organ is sensitive to changes in illumination and sends signals...
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    and the frontal eye field. The posterior parietal cortex is divided by the intraparietal sulcus to form the dorsal superior parietal lobule and the ventral...
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    lizards, the tuatara has a third eye on the top of its head called the parietal eye (also called a pineal or third eye) formed by the parapineal organ...
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    compound eye. Many gastropods have stalked eyes; the eye can be retracted into the stalk itself in the presence of danger. Arthropod eye Parietal eye Sensory...
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    Cat senses (redirect from Cat eye)
    other eye colors. White cats having one blue and one other-colored eye are called "odd-eyed" and may be deaf on the same side as the blue eye. This is...
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  • thoracic cavity Parietal callus, feature of the shell anatomy of some groups of snails Parietal eye, "third eye" of some animal species Parietal scales, the...
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    dorsal skin becomes the lightest. Many species of Pogona have a parietal eye (or "third eye"), a photoreceptor found on the centre of the forehead. This...
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    the supratemporal fenestra. The opening for the parietal eye is located on the border of the parietal and the frontal bone. The lateral wing of the pterygoid...
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  • textbook example of speciation, and he performed extensive research on the parietal eye of reptiles. He produced nature films, supported science education in...
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    such is essential for simple eye formation. Arthropod eye Evolution of the eye Eyespot apparatus Mollusc eye Parietal eye Ocelloid "Catalog - Mendeley"...
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    pineal foramen, indicating that they had a parietal eye like many modern reptiles and amphibians. The parietal eye serves an important role in thermoregulation...
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  • Third eye may also refer to: Parietal eye or a third eye Pineal gland or the third eye, a gland found in the brain of most vertebrates The Third Eye (serial)...
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    Ajna (redirect from Ajna (Third Eye Chakra))
    considered the eye of intuition and intellect. Its associated sense organ is the mind. Body of light Kundalini Pineal gland Parietal eye Third eye Ritu Shukla...
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    grow in rows, inserted between existing rows of ocelli. Mollusc eye Parietal eye Simple eye in invertebrates Vision in fish Optic lobe (arthropods) Ocelli...
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    a single chamber and lack bronchi. The tuatara has a well-developed parietal eye on its forehead. Lizards have skulls with only one fenestra on each side...
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    the top of their heads called the parietal eye, a basal ("primitive") feature also present in the tuatara. This "eye" has only a rudimentary retina and...
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    metatarsal. Like some lizards, the tuatara possesses a parietal eye (also called a pineal eye or a third eye) at the top of the head formed by the parapineal...
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  • rudimentary third eye: The parietal eye present in some amphibians and reptiles. The ocelli that occur in many arthropods. A compound eye with three independent...
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    called the parietal eye, which are also called third eye, pineal eye or pineal gland. This "eye" does not work the same way as a normal eye does as it...
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    Hagfish (section Eye)
    is significant to the study of the evolution of more complex eyes. A parietal eye is also absent in extant hagfish. Hagfish eyespots, when present, can...
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    (active at night). They are thought to have had binocular vision, a parietal eye (which detects sunlight and maintains circadian rhythm), a keen sense...
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  • a parietal tube, but the absence wasn't due to ontogeny but from intraspecific variability (Benoit et al., 2015). Many lizards have a parietal eye on...
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    were connected to an eye-like structure which he called the pineal eye or parietal eye, as they were associated with the parietal foramen and the pineal...
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    its palate, a jugal bone beneath the eye that extended farther forward, and a suture between the frontal and parietal bones that was straight rather than...
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    bengalensis Varanus.nl. Traeholt, C. (April 1997). Effect of masking the parietal eye on the diurnal activity and body temperature of two sympatric species...
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