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Что (кто) такое tympanic ganglion of Valentin - определение

TYPE OF NEURON LOCATED NEAR THE INNER SURFACE (GANGLION CELL LAYER) OF THE RETINA OF THE EYE
Retinal ganglion cells; Ganglion cell of the retina; Ganglion cells of retina; Retina ganglion cell
  • A false-color image of a flat-mounted rat retina viewed through a fluorescence microscope at 50x magnification. The optic nerve was injected with a fluorophore, causing retinal ganglion cells to fluoresce.
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  • Simulated array of magnocellular OFF responses (right) to a natural video (left). Notice more transient temporal responses in this pathway, compared to the P-type. This retinal pathway is largely color blind.<ref name="SchottdorfLee2021"/>
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Pterygopalatine ganglion         
PARASYMPATHETIC GANGLION FOUND IN THE PTERYGOPALATINE FOSSA
Ganglion of Meckel; Sphenopalatine ganglion; Spheno-palatine ganglion; Pterygopalatine ganglia; Ganglion pterygopalatinum; Meckel's ganglion; Nasal ganglion; Meckel's ganglions; Meckels ganglions; Meckels ganglion; Nasal ganglions; Sphenopalatine ganglia
The pterygopalatine ganglion (aka Meckel's ganglion, nasal ganglion, or sphenopalatine ganglion) is a parasympathetic ganglion found in the pterygopalatine fossa. It is largely innervated by the greater petrosal nerve (a branch of the facial nerve); and its axons project to the lacrimal glands and nasal mucosa.
Vestibular ganglion         
GANGLION OF THE VESTIBULAR NERVE
Ganglion of Scarpa; Ganglion vestibulare; Scarpa's ganglia; Scarpas ganglia; Scarpas ganglion; Ganglion Scarpae; Vestibular nerve ganglion; Vestibular nerve ganglia; Scarpa ganglion; Scarpa's ganglion
The vestibular ganglion (also called Scarpa's ganglion) is the ganglion of the vestibular nerve. It is located inside the internal auditory meatus.
Gasserian         
SENSORY GANGLION OF THE TRIGEMINAL NERVE
Semilunar ganglion; Gasserian ganglion; Gasserian; Trigeminal ganglia; Gasser's ganglion; Ganglion Gasseri; Ganglion trigeminale; Ganglion semilunare; Trigeminal root ganglia
·adj Relating to Casserio (·Lat. Gasserius), the discover of the Gasserian ganglion.

Википедия

Retinal ganglion cell

A retinal ganglion cell (RGC) is a type of neuron located near the inner surface (the ganglion cell layer) of the retina of the eye. It receives visual information from photoreceptors via two intermediate neuron types: bipolar cells and retina amacrine cells. Retina amacrine cells, particularly narrow field cells, are important for creating functional subunits within the ganglion cell layer and making it so that ganglion cells can observe a small dot moving a small distance. Retinal ganglion cells collectively transmit image-forming and non-image forming visual information from the retina in the form of action potential to several regions in the thalamus, hypothalamus, and mesencephalon, or midbrain.

Retinal ganglion cells vary significantly in terms of their size, connections, and responses to visual stimulation but they all share the defining property of having a long axon that extends into the brain. These axons form the optic nerve, optic chiasm, and optic tract.

A small percentage of retinal ganglion cells contribute little or nothing to vision, but are themselves photosensitive; their axons form the retinohypothalamic tract and contribute to circadian rhythms and pupillary light reflex, the resizing of the pupil.