-
closest to
Brodmann area 30. 23b 23c
Further division of 23b is. pv23b,
posteroventral part for 23b, main
thalamic projections from
anterior nuclei. d23b,...
-
cochlear nucleus (DCN) the
anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) the
posteroventral cochlear nucleus (PVCN) Each of the
three cochlear nuclei are organized...
- (directed upwards)
process attached to the
first rib; the
coracoid is a
posteroventral (directed
backward and down) process; and the
acromion is a medioventral...
- (anteroventral)
cochlear nucleus (AVCN) and the
posterior ventral (
posteroventral)
cochlear nucleus (PVCN). In the VCN,
auditory nerve fibers bifurcate...
-
anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) via the
trapezoid body,
although the
posteroventral nucleus projects to the SOC via the
intermediate acoustic stria. The...
- mouthparts, a well-sclerotised body that
resists desiccation, and
usually a
posteroventral organ for
attaching to the host
animal (which may be an invertebrate...
- stimulation. It may also be used for dystonia, and hemiballismus.
Unilateral posteroventral pallidotomy can be
effective at
reducing Parkinsonism. However, it is...
-
differ from
other hemipterans by
having a
rostrum that
arises from the
posteroventral part of the head,
complex sound-producing membranes, and a mechanism...
- tremor,
spasms of hand, mild hemiparesis,
contralateral hemianaethesia:
Posteroventral nucleus of thalamus;
involvement of the
adjacent subthalamus body or...
- PMC 3216206. PMID 22135580.
Gross RE (April 2008). "What
happened to
posteroventral pallidotomy for Parkinson's
disease and dystonia?". Neurotherapeutics...