diencephalon

NOUN
  1. the posterior division of the forebrain; connects the cerebral hemispheres with the mesencephalon
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How To Use diencephalon In A Sentence

  • From previous anatomical data, we hypothesize that the level of such actions is suprametameric, with strong implication of the diencephalon and cerebral cortex.
  • The neurohypophysis, or posterior pituitary, is derived from an evagination of the infundibular portion of the diencephalon of the brain.
  • On the other hand it is correct that one is dealing with a protective function controlled from the diencephalon, which avoids exhaustion and produces the conditions for an undisturbed recovery. Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture
  • The neurohypophysis, or posterior pituitary, is derived from an evagination of the infundibular portion of the diencephalon of the brain.
  • The anterior part of the fore-brain, including the rudiments of the cerebral hemispheres, is named the telencephalon, and its posterior portion is termed the diencephalon; both of these contribute to the formation of the third ventricle. IX. Neurology. 2. Development of the Nervous System
  • The cerebrum is part of the forebrain, which is also made up of the diencephalon. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • —From the alar lamina of the diencephalon, the thalamus, metathalamus, and epithalamus are developed. IX. Neurology. 2. Development of the Nervous System
  • Two smaller divisions of the prosencephalon are the diencephalon and telencephalon. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • For reasons of its own, evolution allowed mammalian energy to hold sway, and the recently developed human midbrain or mesencephalon, which had folded over the old diencephalon, could be accurately labeled a mammal brain. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • Continuing in the vocabulary vein, the ‘neuraxis’ is ‘the axial unpaired part of the central nervous system, composed of the spinal cord, rhombencephalon, mesencephalon, and diencephalon.’
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