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  2. Brainstem - Wikipedia

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    In the human brain the brainstem is composed of the midbrain, the pons, and the medulla oblongata. [1] The midbrain is continuous with the thalamus of the diencephalon through the tentorial notch, and sometimes the diencephalon is included in the brainstem. [2] The brainstem is very small, making up around only 2.6 percent of the brain's total ...

  3. Template : Brain and brainstem lesion symptoms and signs

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  4. Template:BrainstemWisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation This templates generates external links to each pages of " Virtual Brain stem " at the University of Wisconsin–Madison Medical school . The website is developed by David McDougal, Dave Van Lieshout & John Harting.

  5. Midbrain - Wikipedia

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    Brain anatomy – forebrain, midbrain, hindbrain. The cerebral peduncles each form a lobe ventrally of the tegmentum, on either side of the midline. Beyond the midbrain, between the lobes, is the interpeduncular fossa , which is a cistern filled with cerebrospinal fluid [ citation needed ] .

  6. Cerebral organoid - Wikipedia

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    A flask containing human cerebral organoids. A neural, or brain organoid, describes an artificially grown, in vitro, tissue resembling parts of the human brain.Neural organoids are created by culturing pluripotent stem cells into a three-dimensional culture that can be maintained for years.

  7. Outline of the human brain - Wikipedia

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    This development section covers changes in brain structure over time. It includes both the normal development of the human brain from infant to adult and genetic and evolutionary changes over many generations. Neural development in humans; Neuroplasticity – changes in a brain due to behavior, environment, aging, injury etc.

  8. Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy - Wikipedia

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    Image of the human brain showing sulci, gyri, and fundi shown in a Coronal section. Specific terms are used to represent the gross anatomy of the brain: A gyrus is an outward folding of the brain, for example the precentral gyrus. A sulcus is an inward fold, or valley in the brain's surface - for example the central sulcus. Additional terms ...

  9. Template:BrainstemWisconsin/doc - Wikipedia

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