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- Cuneus abstract "Cuneus (Latin for "wedge"; plural, cunei) is also the architectural term applied to the wedge-shaped divisions of the Roman theatre separated by the scalae or stairways; see Vitruvius v. 4. This shape also occurred in medieval architecture.For the Foraminifer genus see Cuneus foram.The cuneus is a portion of the human brain in the occipital lobe. The cuneus is bounded anteriorly by the parieto-occipital sulcus, inferiorly by the calcarine sulcus. The cuneus (Brodmann area 17) receives visual information from the contralateral superior retina representing the inferior visual field. It is most known for its involvement in basic visual processing. Pyramidal cells in the cuneus (striate cortex) project to extrastriate cortices (BA 18,19). The mid-level visual processing that occurs in the extrastriate projection fields of the cuneus are modulated by extraretinal effects, like attention, working memory, and reward expectation.In addition to its traditional role as a site for basic visual processing, gray matter volume in the cuneus is associated with better inhibitory control in bipolar depression patients. Pathologic gamblers have higher activity in the dorsal visual processing stream including the cuneus relative to controls.".
- Cuneus artery Posterior_cerebral_artery.
- Cuneus brainInfoNumber "139".
- Cuneus brainInfoType "hier".
- Cuneus dorlandsPrefix "c_66".
- Cuneus dorlandsSuffix "12271481".
- Cuneus thumbnail Sobo_1909_624_-_Cuneus.png?width=300.
- Cuneus wikiPageID "2652909".
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- Cuneus artery Posterior_cerebral_artery.
- Cuneus braininfonumber "139".
- Cuneus braininfotype "hier".
- Cuneus caption "Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere.".
- Cuneus caption "Sagittal MRI slice with the cuneus shown in red.".
- Cuneus dorlandspre "c_66".
- Cuneus dorlandssuf "12271481".
- Cuneus fma "61903".
- Cuneus hasPhotoCollection Cuneus.
- Cuneus image "File:Cuneus.png".
- Cuneus name "Cuneus".
- Cuneus neurolex "Cuneus cortex".
- Cuneus neurolexid "birnlex_1396".
- Cuneus ta "A14.1.09.224".
- Cuneus wordnet_type synset-brain-noun-1.
- Cuneus subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Cuneus subject Category:Gyri.
- Cuneus subject Category:Nervous_system.
- Cuneus subject Category:Neuroanatomy.
- Cuneus type AnatomicalStructure.
- Cuneus type Brain.
- Cuneus type AnimalBodyPart.
- Cuneus type Brain.
- Cuneus type BiologicalObject.
- Cuneus comment "Cuneus (Latin for "wedge"; plural, cunei) is also the architectural term applied to the wedge-shaped divisions of the Roman theatre separated by the scalae or stairways; see Vitruvius v. 4. This shape also occurred in medieval architecture.For the Foraminifer genus see Cuneus foram.The cuneus is a portion of the human brain in the occipital lobe. The cuneus is bounded anteriorly by the parieto-occipital sulcus, inferiorly by the calcarine sulcus.".
- Cuneus label "Cuneo (neuroanatomia)".
- Cuneus label "Cuneus".
- Cuneus label "Cuneus".
- Cuneus label "Cuneus".
- Cuneus label "Cuña (cerebro)".
- Cuneus label "楔部".
- Cuneus sameAs Cuña_(cerebro).
- Cuneus sameAs Cuneus.
- Cuneus sameAs Cuneo_(neuroanatomia).
- Cuneus sameAs 楔部.
- Cuneus sameAs Cuneus.
- Cuneus sameAs m.07vksz.
- Cuneus sameAs Q961620.
- Cuneus sameAs Q961620.
- Cuneus wasDerivedFrom Cuneus?oldid=593916447.
- Cuneus depiction Sobo_1909_624_-_Cuneus.png.
- Cuneus isPrimaryTopicOf Cuneus.
- Cuneus name "Cuneus".