Definition of Commissural. Meaning of Commissural. Synonyms of Commissural

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Definition of Commissural

Commissural
Commissural Com*mis"su*ral (? or ?), a. Of or pertaining to a commissure.

Meaning of Commissural from wikipedia

- The commissural fibers or transverse fibers are axons that connect the two hemispheres of the brain. Huge numbers of commissural fibers make up the commissural...
- of which there are at least nine. Such a commissure is a bundle of commissural fibers as a tract that crosses the midline at its level of origin or...
- regions through a set of fibers called the **** collaterals, and commissural pathway, respectively. Region CA1 receives input from the CA3 subfield...
- in the central nervous system are of three types: ****ociation fibers, commissural fibers, and projection fibers. A nerve tract may also be referred to...
- commissural neurons that extend their axons rostrally for 2-4 spinal cord regions in the embryonic spinal cord. V3 neurons are excitatory commissural...
- categorized by their function into ****ociation tracts, projection tracts, and commissural tracts. In the neocortex, projection neurons are excitatory neurons that...
- projection fibers, and commissural fibers. Bundles of fibers are known as nerve tracts, and consist of ****ociation tracts, commissural tracts, and projection...
- collection of neurological symptoms caused – via lesions to ****ociational or commissural nerve fibres – by damage to the white matter axons of communication pathways...
- crossed through the floor plate, these groups are now referred to as commissural axons. These neuronal cell bodies are signaled by Netrin 1 to be attracted...
- exocanthion landmarks (single points representing the point of each commissural angle). Telecanthus, or dystopia canthorum, is a lateral displacement...