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  2. Lunate sulcus - Wikipedia

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    The lunate sulcus marks the transition between V1 and V2, the primary and secondary visual cortices. [3] The lunate sulcus lies further back in the human brain than in the chimpanzee's. [4] The evolutionary expansion in humans of the areas in front of the lunate sulcus would have caused a shift in the location of the fissure.

  3. List of anatomy mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of human anatomy mnemonics, categorized and alphabetized.For mnemonics in other medical specialties, see this list of medical mnemonics.Mnemonics serve as a systematic method for remembrance of functionally or systemically related items within regions of larger fields of study, such as those found in the study of specific areas of human anatomy, such as the bones in the hand ...

  4. Watson's test - Wikipedia

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    The examiner will feel a significant 'clunk' and the patient will experience pain if the test is positive. For completeness, the test must be performed on both wrists for comparison. If the scapholunate ligament is disrupted, the scaphoid will subluxate over the dorsal lip of the distal radius. Original Description by Watson:

  5. A Doctor Explains Exactly What Happens To Your Brain During ...

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    “Estrogen, particularly estradiol, the strongest form, plays a critical role in the brain’s health and functionality, earning it the title of the ‘master regulator’ of women’s brain health.

  6. Sulcus (neuroanatomy) - Wikipedia

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    In neuroanatomy, a sulcus (Latin: "furrow"; pl.: sulci) is a shallow depression or groove in the cerebral cortex.One or more sulci surround a gyrus (pl. gyri), a ridge on the surface of the cortex, creating the characteristic folded appearance of the brain in humans and most other mammals.

  7. Triquetral bone - Wikipedia

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    The triquetral bone may be distinguished by its pyramidal shape, and by an oval isolated facet for articulation with the pisiform bone. It is situated at the upper and ulnar side of the carpus. To facilitate its palpation in an exam, the hand must be radially deviated so that the triquetrium moves out from under the ulnar styloid process.

  8. Davina McCall bravely reveals how she prepared for death ...

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    Davina McCall has revealed she made preparations in case she didn’t survive her recent brain tumour surgery.. The TV presenter and Masked Singer judge, 57, underwent a successful operation to ...

  9. A dietitian quit strict diets and found it easier to stay in ...

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    Supatra Tovar is a psychologist, dietitian, and pilates instructor who used to follow fad diets. She found that strict diets didn't work, so she made small changes to enjoy eating nutritious food.