A peduncle is an elongated stalk of tissue. Sessility is the state of not having a peduncle; a sessile mass or structure lacks a stalk.
He was the son of botanist Franz Wernekinck (1764–1839). [1] Horseshoe-shaped commissure of Wernekinck, term introduced by Wernekinck's student Franz Joseph Julius Wilbrand in 1840; also known as the ...
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Expert Rev Neurother. 2013;13(12):1319-1328. The PPN consists of two parts: the pars dissipata, located at the rostrocaudal axis and composed by different neuron subtypes (cholinergic ...
The cerebellum has classically been considered a region important for precise motor control, but recent evidence suggests cerebellar guidance of non-motor behaviors, including cognition and ...
Telephone 0041 21 314 12 20; fax 0041 21 314 12 31; emailJulien.Bogousslavsky{at}chuv.hospvd.ch To assess the clinical, topographical, and aetiological features of multiple cerebellar infarcts,18 ...
Summary: New research uncovers that the cerebellum is critical for long-term motor skill memory formation, distinguishing it from short-term memory systems. Patients with cerebellar damage showed ...
(B, D) Confocal images of EYFP-filled SNr or GPe axons across the PPN, respectively. CNII: cranial nerve II, scp: superior cerebellar peduncle; PB: parabrachial nucleus The SNr inhibits cholinergic ...
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