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... afferent and efferent fibers . Afferent fibers come from several sources , including the inferior olivary cortex , pontine nuclei , vestibular fibers , and spinocerebellar tract . Deep cerebellar nuclei provide the main output of the ...
... afferent and efferent fibers . Afferent fibers come from several sources , including the inferior olivary cortex , pontine nuclei , vestibular fibers , and spinocerebellar tract . Deep cerebellar nuclei provide the main output of the ...
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... neurons located in Scarpa's ganglia . The centrally projecting axons of these neurons form the vestibular division ... afferent fibers of these nerves enter the brain- stem solitary tract and terminate in the solitary nucleus . Fig . 2 ...
... neurons located in Scarpa's ganglia . The centrally projecting axons of these neurons form the vestibular division ... afferent fibers of these nerves enter the brain- stem solitary tract and terminate in the solitary nucleus . Fig . 2 ...
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... afferent fibers , including type la muscle afferents and type II cutaneous afferents . Stimulus pulse durations of a few hundred microseconds are typically used with current levels of 5 to 15 milliamperes . Stimulus magnitude is ...
... afferent fibers , including type la muscle afferents and type II cutaneous afferents . Stimulus pulse durations of a few hundred microseconds are typically used with current levels of 5 to 15 milliamperes . Stimulus magnitude is ...
Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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Functional Brain Imaging William W. Orrison,Jeffrey Lewine,John Sanders,Michael F. Hartshorne Limited preview - 2017 |
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