- In the
human brain, the
superior cerebellar peduncle (brachium
conjunctivum) is one of the
three paired cerebellar peduncles of
bundled fibers that connect...
- Claude's
syndrome affects oculomotor nerve, red
nucleus and
brachium conjunctivum. Claude's
syndrome is
caused by
midbrain infarction as a
result of occlusion...
- the
spinal cord. It
reaches the
cerebellum partly through the
brachium conjunctivum (superior
cerebellar peduncle) and
partly through the
restiform body...
-
commissure of Wernekinck" as a name for the
decussation of the
brachium conjunctivum.
Anatomie und
Physiologie der
Centralgebilde des Nervensystems, 1840...
- from the
Latin term for the
superior cerebellar peduncle, the
brachium conjunctivum. In the
human brain, the
expansion of the
superior cerebellar peduncle...
-
brachial plexus brachiocephalic vein
brachioradialis reflex brachium conjunctivum brachium of the
inferior colliculus brachium of the
superior colliculus...
- 2006). "Positional
nystagmus and
vertigo due to a
solitary brachium conjunctivum plaque".
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry. 77 (6):...
-
Julius Wilbrand in 1840; also
known as the
decussation of the
brachium conjunctivum or of the
superior cerebellar peduncle. ADB:Wernekink,
Friedrich Christian...
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cerebellar peduncles (fiber bundles).
These are the
superior (brachium
conjunctivum),
middle (brachium pontis), and
inferior (restiform and juxtarestiform...
- genera,
including Interfilum and Flintia. The type species,
Radiofilum conjunctivum,
belongs to the
class Trebouxiophyceae and is
phylogenetically close...