- posterior: Left
Occipito-Anterior (LOA), Left
Occipito-Posterior (LOP), Left
Occipito-Transverse (LOT)
Right Occipito-Anterior (ROA),
Right Occipito-Posterior...
- esternocleidomastoideo,
which is
shorter because it
omits the
Latin prefix occipito- ('occipital'). Both
words are
abbreviated as ECOM. The 24-letter word...
- State. (Dutton and Wentworth,
State Printers). xii + 426 pp. ("C[oluber].
occipito-maculatus", new species, p. 230).
Redbelly Snake,
Reptiles and Amphibians...
- categories:
dorsal and ventral.
Ventral occipito-temporal
lesions cause a mild form of the disorder,
while dorsal occipito-parietal
lesions cause a more severe...
-
temporal lobes and the
critical site of
injury appears to be in the left
occipito-temporal region,
often with
involvement of the
splenium of the
corpus callosum...
-
among vertebrates. However, bats have a
unique muscle group known as the
occipito-pollicalis, a
necessary muscle group for
mammalian flight.
These muscle...
-
recognize facial expressions and emotions.
Acquired prosopagnosia results from
occipito-temporal lobe
damage and is most
often found in adults. It is subdivided...
- The
occipitofrontalis muscle (epicranius muscle) is a
muscle which covers parts of the skull. It
consists of two
parts or bellies: the
occipital belly...
- The
occipitomastoid suture, or
occipitotemporal suture, is the
cranial suture between the
occipital bone and the
mastoid portion of the
temporal bone....
- one
person with delusions.
Capgras delusions have been ****ociated with
occipito-temporal damage, and may be
related to
failure to
elicit normal emotions...