There are at least 3 tracts and 1 nucleus that have the name "arcuate" in them.
As for "Lemniscus," you have 2 of them.
As for "Lemniscus," you have 2 of them.
Arcuate fasciculus: connects Broca's with Wernicke's area.
Internal Arcuate tract: connects the dorsal column nuclei with the thalamus.
Anterior/posterior External Arcuate tract: connects the dorsal column nuclei with the pons & the cerebellum.
Arcuate nucleus: I don't even know where that is
Internal Arcuate tract: connects the dorsal column nuclei with the thalamus.
Anterior/posterior External Arcuate tract: connects the dorsal column nuclei with the pons & the cerebellum.
Arcuate nucleus: I don't even know where that is
Medial Lemniscus: the continuation of the internal arcuate tract outside the medulla is named the medial lemniscus. It connects the dorsal column nuclei with the thalamus.
Lateral Lemniscus: connects the auditory nuclei (superior olivary & cochlear) with the inferior colliculi.
Lateral Lemniscus: connects the auditory nuclei (superior olivary & cochlear) with the inferior colliculi.
طبعًا ذني داشرحهن هنا لأن متأكد ورة يومين رح يتلخبطن علية وأنساهن وأرجع أقراهن هنا...
If there's any relationship worthy of being labeled "toxic," then it's my relationship with neuroanatomy.
It sucks, but I love it.
It sucks, but I love it.
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