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  • 61Iris dilator muscle — Iris, front view. (Muscle visible but not labeled.) …

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  • 62Iris sphincter muscle — Iris, front view. (Muscle visible but not labeled.) …

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  • 63Cuneus — Brain: Cuneus Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. (Cuneus visible at left as orange.) …

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  • 64Dorsomedial area — The Dorsomedial area, also known as DM or V6, is a subdivision of the visual cortex of primates first described by John Allman and Jon Kaas in 1975. DM is located in the dorsal part of the extrastriate cortex, near the deep groove through the… …

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  • 65Visual cortex — Brain: Visual cortex View of the brain from behind. Red = Brodmann area 17 (primary visual cortex); orange = area 18; yellow = area 19 …

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  • 66Neural pathway — A neural pathway, neural tract, or neural face, connects one part of the nervous system with another and usually consists of bundles of elongated, myelin insulated neurons, known collectively as white matter. Neural pathways serve to connect… …

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  • 67Oculomotor nucleus — Brain: Oculomotor nucleus Section through superior colliculus showing path of oculomotor nerve …

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  • 68Optic radiation — Brain: Optic radiation Colour coded diagram showing radiations in quadrants from retinal disc through the brain Latin radiatio optica NeuroNames …

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  • 69Inferior branch of oculomotor nerve — Infobox Nerve Name = PAGENAME Latin = ramus inferior nervi oculomotorii GraySubject = 198 GrayPage = 884 Caption = Plan of oculomotor nerve. (Inferior branch visible at bottom.) Caption2 = Innervates = Inferior rectus, Medial rectus, Inferior… …

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  • 70Cranial nerve — Nerve: Cranial nerves Inferior view of the brain and brain stem showing cranial nerves. An unlabelled version is here Latin nervus cranialis (plural: nervi cranial …

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