Use "occipital" in a sentence

1. Down below the occipital.

2. It's the occipital lobe.

3. — Sub-occipital adenopathy

4. Sub-occipital adenopathy

5. Weak occipital development, and substandard lobe...

6. Occipital and frontotemporal regions were also...

7. Could be atropine toxicity, occipital lobe tumor.

8. Trauma to the right parieto-occipital sulcus and parietal lobe.

9. The Cranium includes the frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones.

10. The vertebroBasilar arteries supply the cerebellum, medulla, midbrain, and occipital cortex

11. Skull. The skull is well domed, showing a pronounced occipital protuberance.

12. We've got the occipital lobe so we can actually see the world.

13. Not definitively, but patients with MS have more reactive neurons in their occipital cortex.

14. Transsynapptic neuronal degeneration of optic nerves Consequent to occipital lobe lesions is a rare phenomenon

15. Human V1 is located on the medial side of the occipital lobe within the calcarine sulcus; the full extent of V1 often continues onto the posterior pole of the occipital lobe.

16. This is a portion of the occipital lobe, the inferior temporal sulcus.

17. Conclusion Glabella-external occipital protuberance line coordinate systems on body surface are available.

18. Occipital alpha waves during periods of eyes closed are the strongest EEG brain signals.

19. It is well cut away under the eyes and has a well developed occipital protuberance.

20. Constructional apraxia in Alzheimer's disease: association with occipital lobe pathology and accelerated cognitive decline The functional impact and progression of occipital lobe pathology in sporadic late onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) is barely explored.

21. For some poorly understood reason, this most often involves the visual areas of the occipital cortex.

22. Agnosia takes place as the frontal, occipital and temporal lobes of the brain become damaged

23. The cerebral Cortex consists of four lobes; frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe

24. He only experienced discrete hair regrowth in the occipital region with folliculitis 12 months after radiotherapy.

25. Damage to the primary visual areas of the occipital lobe can cause partial or complete blindness.

26. Witnesses described that she sunk to the ground after a bullet penetrated her left occipital skull area.

27. We now report a patient with Balint's syndrome caused by bilateral parieto-occipital infarctions, who demonstrated Altitudinal neglect.

28. Arterias medianas y pequeñas de tipo muscular, son a temporal, occipital, radial, poplítea, entre otros.

29. There was a 4x3 stellate, full-thickness scalp laceration located on the superior occipital portion of the scalp.

30. The Cranium is composed of eight different bones: occipital bone - protects the back of your brain and supports your head ;

31. The Cranium of a newborn consists of five main bones: two frontal bones, two parietal bones, and one occipital bone

32. Brachycephaly refers to a calvarial shape where the bi-parietal diameter to fronto-occipital diameter approaches the 95th percentile

33. The occipital condyle is a structure on the posterior part of a dinosaur's skull which articulates with the first cervical vertebra.

34. Agnosia is typically caused by damage to the brain (most commonly in the occipital or parietal lobes) or from a neurological disorder.

35. The 7th wave has the same period as the spontaneous rhythmical EEG-waves in the different ages (Fig.6) and is thus considered to be the first wave of the “afterdischarge”.-During the first months the maximal amplitude of the occipital ep moves from the inion towards the occipital area.

36. For instance, it is universally agreed that the striate area of the occipital pole is the area of primary visual projection.

37. Brachycephaly refers to a calvarial shape where the bi-parietal diameter to fronto-occipital diameter approaches the 95 th percentile

38. EYEHAND researchers also focused on the role of the superior parietal occipital cortex and medial intraparietal sulcus during manual interception.

39. These sections or Brain lobes are called the Frontal Lobe, Temporal Lobe, Parietal Lobe, Occipital Lobe, the Cerebellum, and the Brain Stem

40. The Cortical lobes include the occipital lobe, which is the part of the brain that helps turn what the eyes see into meaningful information

41. The main symptom is intracranial leptomeningeal angiomatosis which mostly affects the occipital and posterior parietal lobes and can occur unilaterally and also bilaterally.

42. Las Agnosias se observan en caso de lesiones en las áre as de asociación pariet al, temporal y occipital

43. Over the cerebellar hemisphere, 5cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to the midline of the head, 4cm long extending downward.

44. This was a woman who didn't have trouble with her eyes, but the visual parts of her brain, a little tumor in the occipital cortex.

45. In Agnosis, brain lesions develop due to neurological ailments or brain injury mainly in the occipital, temporal, or parietal lobe of the ventral stem of the brain

46. The cortical lesions of the temporo-parieto-occipital association cortex correlated with the symptoms of agnosia, aphasia and apraxia, which were recorded in all cases.

47. The posterior Cingulum connects medial temporal lobe structures with visual areas in the occipital lobe and has been implicated in visual memory and self-referential thought

48. The imageology showed that forward atlantoaxial subluxation was verified in 16 cases, which was related with erosive osteoclasia in the atlantoaxial, atlanto-odontoid and atlanto-occipital joints.

49. This alpha activity is centered in the occipital lobe, and is presumed to originate there, although there has been recent speculation that it instead has a thalamic origin.

50. In fact, bilateral inferior Altitudinal visual field defect (BIAVFD) usually occurred in patients who survived a gunshot injury to the occipital lobe or as a direct trauma to the brain

51. Results: Following short-term abstinence, greater activation was found in response to heroin cues compared to neutral cues in bilateral temporal, occipital, posterior cingulate, anterior cingulate, thalamus, cerebellum, and left hippocampus.

52. While cortical blindness results from lesions to primary visual cortex, visual Agnosia is often due to damage to more anterior cortex such as the posterior occipital and/or temporal lobe(s) in the brain

53. Medical Definition of Condyle : an articular prominence of a bone —used chiefly of such as occur in pairs resembling a pair of knuckles (as those of the occipital bone for articulation with the atlas, those …

54. A 47-year-old man developed a persistent form of alexia without agraphia as the result of a haemorrhagic intracerebral lesion in the left inferior temporo-occipital region, due to the rupture of an arteriovenous malformation.

55. Other articles where Alcae is discussed: charadriiform: Annotated classification: Suborder Alcae Large supraorbital grooves with intervening space narrowed to ridge; basipterygoid processes absent in adults; occipital fontanelles present; haemapophysis of dorsal vertebrae large; sternum long and narrow with long, rounded metasternum

56. An affinity between the amphibians and the teleost fish is the multi-folded structure of the teeth and the paired supra-occipital bones at the back of the head, neither of these features being found elsewhere in the animal kingdom.

57. Attractive faces activate parts of our visual cortex in the back of the brain, an area called the fusiform gyrus, that is especially tuned to processing faces, and an adjacent area called the lateral occipital complex, that is especially attuned to processing objects.

58. Basilar may refer to: Basilar artery; Basilar artery migraines; Basilar crackles; Basilar crest; Basilar membrane; Basilar part of occipital bone; Basilar part of pons; Basilar plexus; Basilar sinus; Basilar skull fracture; Basilar sulcus of the pons This page was …

59. The elements iron, copper, zinc, magnesium and calcium were quantitatively determined in several regions of the human brain, including frontal and occipital cortex, hippocampus, n. amygdalae, striatum, thalamus, pallidum, substantia nigra, n. ruber, n. dentatus, oliva inferior and centrum ovale (white matter).

60. Carpals: Shortl bones in hand near wrist: MetaCarpals: Miniture long bones in the hand: Tarsals: Short bones in the foot: Calcaneus: Heal bone: Sacrum: Fused vertebraes at the bottom of the spine: Coccyx: Tail bone: Zygomatic: Cheek bone: Mandible: Jaw bone: Maxilla: Bone that holds upper teeth: Frontal: Forehead: Occipital: Back of the head

61. RESULTS: These two case reports demonstrate the intimate connectivity between the cardiovascular/pulmonary system and the central nervous system in a 13-year-old girl with occipital angiomatosis, but no history of heart disease who developed profound left ventricular dysfunction and pulmonary oedema following pontine haemorrhage, and in a 5-year-old girl who developed severe pulmonary oedema after suffering from status epilepticus.