purkinje's fibers

  • 21terminal conducting fibers of Purkinje — Purkinje f s …

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  • 22impulse-conducting fibers — Purkinje f s …

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  • 23Pontocerebellar fibers — Brain: Pontocerebellar fibers Scheme showing the connections of the several parts of the brain. Latin fibrae pontocerebellares NeuroNames …

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  • 24Corticopontine fibers — Brain: Corticopontine fibers Coronal section through mid brain. 1. Corpora quadrigemina. 2. Cerebral aqueduct. 3. Central gray stratum. 4. Interpeduncular space. 5. Sulcus lateralis. 6. Substantia nigra. 7. Red nucleus of …

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  • 25Posterior external arcuate fibers — Diagram showing the course of the arcuate fibers. (Testut.) 1. Medulla oblongata anterior surface. 2. Anterior median fissure. 3. Fourth ventricle. 4. Inferior olivary nucleus, with the accessory olivary nuclei. 5. Gracile nucleus …

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  • 26Projection fibers — Brain: Projection fibers Latin Fibrae projectionis Gray s subject #189 843 NeuroNames ancil 219 Code TA A14.1.00.018 …

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  • 27General somatic efferent fibers — Scheme showing structure of a typical spinal nerve. 1. Somatic efferent. 2. Somatic afferent. 3,4,5. Sympathetic efferent. 6,7. Sympathetic afferent. Gray s …

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  • 28parallel fibers — axons of granule cells in the cerebellum that cross the molecular layer at a right angle and synapse with gemmules of Purkinje cell dendrite; many thousands of parallel fibers may innervate a single Purkinje cell …

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  • 29climbing fibers — clinging fibers afferent fibers arising in part from the middle cerebellar peduncle and passing through the granular layer of the cerebellar cortex to terminate on Purkinje cell dendrites. Called also tendril f s. Cf. mossy f s …

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  • 30corticonuclear fibers — 1. fibrae corticonucleares. 2. Purkinje cells axons that connect to nuclei of the cerebellum …

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