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Hypertrophy of the Anterior External Arcuate Fasciculus: A Rare Variant With Implications for the Development of the Arcuate Nucleus

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroanatomy, 2020
A rare anatomic variant of a markedly enlarged anterior external arcuate fasciculus (AEAF) on the ventral medullary surface is reported and compared to two controls. The hypertrophic AEAF was nine times larger in diameter than normal, whereas the arcuate
Renee Stonebridge   +7 more
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NMDA Currents Modulate the Synaptic Input–Output Functions of Neurons in the Dorsal Nucleus of the Lateral Lemniscus in Mongolian Gerbils [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Neurons in the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus (DNLL) receive excitatory and inhibitory inputs from the superior olivary complex (SOC) and convey GABAergic inhibition to the contralateral DNLL and the inferior colliculi.
Felmy, Felix   +3 more
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Bisoniana LXXXIV. Nucleus olivaris inferior of the European bison [PDF]

open access: yesActa Theriologica, 1985
A description is given of the topography, formation and cell structure of nucleus olivaris inferior in the European bison. The studies were carried out on the medullae oblongatae of four bison from the Bialowieza Primeval Forest. The medulla oblongata was cut into crosssections 15 μm thick which were stained by the Nissl, and Kluver and Barrera methods.
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Neuroglia in the inferior olivary nucleus during normal aging and Alzheimer's disease [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 2006
AbstractIt is likely that neuronal loss occurs in certain brain regions in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) without any neurofibrillary pathology. In the human principle inferior olivary nucleus (PO), we have shown that neuronal loss is about 34% (Lasn et al.
Lasn, H, Winblad, B, Bogdanovic, N
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Hypertrophic olivary degeneration: A case report

open access: yesIndian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, 2019
Hypertrophic olivary degeneration is a rare occurrence in which different pathological processes including enlargement and vacuolation of the neurons, demyelination of the white matter, and fibrillary gliosis of the inferior olivary nucleus take place ...
Meltem Özdemir   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Neural Model of Timed Response Learning in the Cerebellum [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
A spectral timing model is developed to explain how the cerebellum learns adaptively timed responses during the rabbit's conditioned nictitating membrane response (NMR).
Bullock, Daniel   +2 more
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The conformation, cytology and synaptology of the opossum inferior olivary nucleus

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1973
AbstractThis investigation was undertaken to determine the detailed structure and ultrastructure of the inferior olivary nucleus of the opossum (Didelphis marsupialis virginiana). Serial sections of the medulla oblongata were cut in either the frontal, parasagittal or horizontal plane and stained by routine Nissl procedures to determine the ...
M H, Bowman, J S, King
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Unilateral Holmes tremor associated with compression of the brainstem by an ectatic vertebral artery

open access: yesAnnals of Movement Disorders, 2020
Lesions affecting the Guillain–Mollaret triangle usually lead to palatal or oculopalatal tremors and occasionally Holmes tremors (HTs). We report two cases of unilateral HT without palatal tremor, secondary to brainstem compression by an ectatic ...
Shweta Prasad   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Cerebellum-Cortical Interaction in Spatial Navigation and Its Alteration in Dementias

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2022
The cerebellum has a homogeneous structure and performs different computational functions such as modulation/coordination of the communication between cerebral regions, and regulation/integration of sensory information.
Pierandrea Mirino   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Spectrum of Abnormal Tongue Movements: Review of Phenomenology, Etiology, and Differential Diagnosis

open access: yesMovement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Classifying abnormal tongue movements is challenging due to their varied presentations and limited visibility compared to other body parts. Accurate identification of the phenomenology guides physical examination and can point to specific diagnoses.
Nathaniel Bendahan   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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