The diaphragm has multiple origins from the inner surfaces of the seventh through twelfth ribs,
medial parts of the L1 to L3 vertebral bodies, the anterior longitudinal ligament, posterior surface of the xiphoid process, and the arcuate ligament, connecting to the aorta, psoas, and QL to insert in the central tendon.
Afferents to the visual wulst were mapped by stereotactic iontophoretic application (4 µA positive current, 7 sec on / off, duration: 20 — 30 min) of biotinylated dextran amin (BDA, working dilution: 10 % in phosphate buffered saline, PBS; Molecular Probes Europe BV, Leiden, The Netherlands) into Cluster N or into
medial parts of the visual Wulst.
Neurons from the distal part of the antenna innervate
the medial part of the macroglomerulus, whereas neurons from the more proximal part of the antenna innervate the more lateral portion.
The standing dumbbell lateral raise targets
the medial part of your deltoid.
Additionally — in cranio - caudal radiographs osteophytes are most easily seen on the distal,
medial part of the humeral condyle (f) and the
medial part of the coronoid process (g).
Not exact matches
The triceps is the main muscle in the posterior
part of the upper arm, with its name derived from the three «heads»
of the muscle: long,
medial, and lateral.
As Dr. Robert Cantu explains in his 2012 book, Concussions and Our Kids, [15] it «takes more than one type
of test to compile a comprehensive baseline,» because neurocognitive tests measure the thinking and reasoning
parts of the brain (
medial temporal lobe and front lobe), but concussions «also may cause trauma to the calcarine cortex, which is in the back
of the brain and controls vision, and the cerebellum, at the top
of the neck, where balance and coordination are measured.
For the past eight years, he and his colleagues have been studying epilepsy patients who have had electrodes implanted in a region
of their brains called the
medial temporal lobe, as
part of a study to identify the source
of their seizures.
Injuries to various
parts of the frontal lobe can leave some people unable to talk or can alter personality, yielding impulsive or antisocial behaviors, and lesions to the
medial temporal lobe can erase our memories or prevent new ones from forming.
Levy's research found a connection between risk preferences and the quantity
of neurons in a different
part of the brain (called the posterior parietal cortex), but not the amygdala or
medial prefrontal cortex.
The crucial connections dictating a mouse's place in the social hierarchy appear to sit in the
part of the brain called the
medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), responsible for emotion and decision - making.
These differences were also associated with a reduction
of grey matter in a
part of the brain called the
medial prefrontal cortex.
Losses generated ERPs that originated deep within the
medial frontal cortex, a
part of the brain located behind the upper forehead.
The calls continued as you put electrodes into the
medial thalamus and the basal ganglia, areas seen as
part of an anxiety system by fear researchers.
While the
medial pre-frontal cortex particularly appears to be involved in integrating the price comparison and thus the expectation into the evaluation
of the wine, the ventral striatum forms
part of the brain's reward and motivation system.
This task has been used in several studies showing recruitment
of the
medial temporal lobe during navigation.28 - 30 The study was performed in accordance with the protocol (available at NEJM.org), which includes mention
of a test
of deep - brain stimulation during egocentric training; we have yet to carry out this
part of the protocol.
The
medial septal area projects to a large number
of brain regions that show theta modulation, including all
parts of the hippocampus as well as the entorhinal cortex, perirhinal cortex, retrosplenial cortex,
medial mamillary and supramamillary nuclei
of the hypothalamus, anterior nuclei
of the thalamus, amygdala, inferior colliculus, and several brainstem nuclei (Buzsáki, 2002).
Goldstein and her colleagues found that patients diagnosed with â $ œamnesticâ $ MCI showed greater loss
of white matter integrity in a certain
part of the brain — the
medial temporal lobe â $ «than cognitively normal controls
of similar age.
By comparing the retrograde tracing patterns from Cluster N to those from the
medial wulst, lateral-most
parts of the DLL were shown to innervate both the
medial and lateral visual wulst regions and to co-localize with fibers anterogradely traced from the retina (Fig. 2A, shown in white).
In contrast, the DLAmc and dorsal
parts of the DLL exclusively showed overlap between tracer from the retina and neurons innervating the
medial visual wulst (Fig. 2A, shown in magenta), whereas overlap between retinofugal fibers and neurons projecting only upon Cluster N was observed in ventral
parts of the DLL and
parts of the LdOPT and SpRt (Fig. 2A, shown in yellow).
Lateral
parts of the DLL, which receive afferents from the retina, project upon the
medial wulst and Cluster N (shown in white).
Your delts are made up
of three bands
of muscle fiber, comprising three main
parts of the shoulder — anterior, posterior and
medial.
The serratus anterior is a group
of muscles that originates on the upper eight or nine ribs and inserts on the anterior
part of the
medial border
of the scapula and some
of its many functions include abduction and elevation
of the scapula.
What is unique about the superficial layer is that they all start on a common tendon on the inside
part of the humerus (the
medial epicondyle)-- the big bone that sticks out on the inside
part of the elbow joint.
The 4
parts of the quads are the vastus lateralis, vastus
medials, vastus intermidius, and rectus refomirs.
But it is situated on the lower inside (
medial)
part of the humerus.
The
medial head starts on the posterior
part of the humerus also.
Rotating the toes in and out slightly will target the
medial and lateral
parts of this muscle separately.
They are usually divided into two groups, the lateral hamstrings (biceps femoris long and short heads) and the
medial hamstrings (semitendinosus and the semimembranosus) on the basis
of their locations on the rear
part of the thigh.
Interestingly, EMG research also shows that the
medial hamstrings may be more strongly activated in sprinting than the lateral hamstrings (Jönhagen et al. 1996; Higashihara et al. 2015), although this may differ across
parts of the stance and swing phases (Higashihara et al. 2015).
As such, one
of the most important
parts of the training process is the initial evaluation, because this provides trainers with valuable insights into dogs» behaviors and skills; their
medial history; their owners» concerns and goals, and more.
In all but one
of the 48, the site
of this osteochondrosis defect was associated with the rear
part of the
medial (toward the middle) ridge
of this bone.
With a
medial luxation, the lower
part of the leg will usually be held out to the side as long as the kneecap is out
of place.
The
medial gap between the two panels
of this piece — a couple
of inches
of white wall (curators decide how wide)-- reminded me as well
of two -
part Rauschenberg works.
Injuries to the
medial collateral ligament, or MCL, which sits at the inner
part of the knee, are common in an accident or injury that results in a blow to the inside
of the knee, resulting in stretching or tearing
of the MCL.
Fracture to the
Medial Malleolus: Lower
part of the tibia.
This is where the frontostriatal pathway comes into play, connecting the
medial prefrontal cortex — where some aspects
of self - awareness reside — to the ventrostriatal pathway, which is
part of the motivation and reward circuit.
The anterior insula receives a direct projection from the basal
part of the ventral
medial nucleus
of the thalamus and a particularly large input from the central nucleus
of the amygdala.