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- aggregates the nidopallium caudocentral (NCC), caudomedial (NCM) and caudolateral (NCL). It is the nidopallium caudolaterale which is thought to undertake...
- color with yellow paranota. The legs are reddish to grey in color. The caudolateral corners of the paranota of the mid-segments are rounded. The shape of...
- soreness after rising from rest Subluxation or dislocation of the hip joint Caudolateral curvilinear osteophyte, sometimes called Morgan's line, a thickened osteophyte...
- Noradrenergic cell group A5 is a group of cells in the vicinity of the superior olivary complex in the pontine tegmentum that label for norepinephrine...
- behave. Damage to the caudolateral nidopallium also causes deficiencies in this class of task. However, the role of the caudolateral nidopallium is still...
- cortex into the ****men, which projects into the ventrolateral GPi and caudolateral SNr which projects into the cortex through the ventralis lateralis pars...
- 47/12, 13, and 11; a medial network composed of the medial most and caudolateral regions of the OFC, as well as areas 24, 25 and 32 of the medial prefrontal...
- frontals that form the rostral boundary of the supratemporal fenestra; a caudolateral overhanging shelf of the squamosal; a lateral process of the quadrate...
- Sienkiewicz ZJ (October 1990). "Gustatory responses of single neurons in the caudolateral orbitofrontal cortex of the macaque monkey". Journal of Neurophysiology...
- projects to the ****men, which projects to the ventrolateral GPi and caudolateral SNr, before returning to the cortex via the ventralis lateralis pars...