- Look up
brachium or
brachia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brachium (plural brachia) may
refer to: The arm or the
upper arm The
traditional name of...
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Brachium colliculi may
refer to:
Inferior colliculus (
brachium colliculi inferioris), the prin****l
midbrain nucleus of the
auditory pathway Superior colliculus...
- of the
upper limb, and thus also
components of the arm. The
Latin term
brachium,
which serves as a root word for
naming many
anatomical structures, may...
- the
inferior colliculi are more prominent. The
brachium of
superior colliculus (or
superior brachium) is a
branch that
extends laterally from the superior...
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Quadrigeminal brachium may
refer to:
Inferior colliculus, also
known by the
Latin term
inferior quadrigeminal brachium Superior colliculus, also known...
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nucleus of the
brachium of the
inferior colliculus (or
inferior brachium) and deep
layers of the
superior colliculus. The
inferior brachium carries auditory...
- In the
human brain, the
superior cerebellar peduncle (
brachium conjunctivum) is one of the
three paired cerebellar peduncles of
bundled fibers that connect...
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brainstem nuclei, as well as
inputs from the
auditory cortex. Its
inferior brachium (arm-like process)
reaches to the
medial geniculate nucleus of the diencephalon...
- dust. The two
components are
designated Sigma Librae A (officially
named Brachium /ˈbreɪkiəm/, the
traditional name for the system) and B. σ
Librae (Latinised...
- The
middle cerebellar peduncle (or
brachium pontis) is one of
three paired cerebellar peduncles connecting the
brainstem to the cerebellum. The connection...