neuroanatomy$52291$ - translation to italian
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neuroanatomy$52291$ - translation to italian

DEPRESSIONS IN CEREBRAL CORTEX
Sulci (neuroanatomy); Sulcation (neuroanatomy); Sulcus (Neuroanatomy); User:Derek hord/sandbox; Cerebral sulci; Cerebral sulcus
  • Illustration depicting general brain structures including sulci
  • Gray's]] Fig. 726 – Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side
  • Gray's]] Fig. 727 – Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere
  • Rotating image of human brain, illustrating the lateral sulcus

neuroanatomy      
n. neuroanatomia, struttura del nervo
visual memory         
  • stimulus]] is presented at the top, after a delay participants are asked to recall the correct target stimulus from the list of design cards.
  • [[Posterior parietal cortex]] (light green) is shown at the posterior area of the [[parietal lobe]]
  • ventral stream]] (purple) are both actively involved in visual memory. Both pathways originate in the [[visual cortex]].
  • recall]] while performing a visual memory [[neuroimaging]] test.
ABILITY TO PROCESS VISUAL AND SPATIAL INFORMATION
Object memory; Visual recall; Neuroanatomy of visual memory; Sleep and visual memory; Aging and visual memory; Effects of alcohol on visual memory
memoria visiva

Definition

neuroanatomy
¦ noun the anatomy of the nervous system.
Derivatives
neuroanatomical adjective
neuroanatomist noun

Wikipedia

Sulcus (neuroanatomy)

In neuroanatomy, a sulcus (Latin: "furrow", pl. sulci) is a depression or groove in the cerebral cortex. It surrounds a gyrus (pl. gyri), creating the characteristic folded appearance of the brain in humans and other mammals. The larger sulci are usually called fissures.