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Theodor Hermann Meynert (15 June 1833 – 31 May 1892) was a German-Austrian psychiatrist, neuropathologist, and
anatomist born in Dresden.
Meynert believed that...
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human brain, the
nucleus basalis, also
known as the
nucleus basalis of
Meynert or
nucleus basalis magnocellularis, is a
group of
neurons located mainly...
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substantia innominata, also
innominate substance or
substantia innominata of
Meynert (Latin for
unnamed substance), is a
series of
layers in the
human brain...
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Theodor Meynert, the
director of the
psychiatric hospital where he works, and by his colleagues,
including Leopold von Schönfeld,
Meynert's protégé....
- ACh. An
example of a
central cholinergic area is the
nucleus basalis of
Meynert in the
basal forebrain. The
enzyme acetylcholinesterase converts acetylcholine...
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Meynert, born
Theodora Meynert (May 5, 1870 –
February 24, 1947), was an
Austrian writer, poet and playwright. Dora von Stockert-
Meynert was the...
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Neurotransmitter systems Acetylcholine Nucleus basalis of
Meynert →
Neocortex Septal nuclei (Medial
septal nucleus) →
Fornix →
Hippocampus Striatum...
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worked in
various departments of the hospital. His time
spent in
Theodor Meynert's psychiatric clinic and as a lo**** in a
local asylum led to an increased...
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Title Role
Notes 1978
Comes a
Horseman Billy Joe
Meynert 1979
Beyond the
Poseidon Adventure Larry Simpson 1984
Tuareg – The
Desert Warrior Gacel...
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horizontal limb of the
diagonal band (Ch3), and the
nucleus basalis of
Meynert (Ch4).
Brainstem cholinergic nuclei include the
pedunculopontine nucleus...