*<p>p<0.05; **: p<0.001.</p><p>RN: Gravity center of red nucleus; PU-A: Anterior tip of putamen; OX: Anterior tip of optic chiasm center; AC-PC: Distance between centers of anterior commissure and posterior commissure; PU-L: Lateral tip of putamen; 3rd-V: third ventricle.</p
The human red nucleus (Nr) is comparatively less well-studied than that of cats or monkeys. Given th...
<p>A. In the cat, the poorly-developed neural sheet curves. B. In the macaque, the moderately develo...
<p>Kendall-<i>τ</i><sub>A</sub> RDM correlation coefficients between brain regions and not-strongly-...
a<p>Independent samples t test; NS: not significant(P>0.05);All values are in mm.</p><p>RN: Gravity ...
*<p>The minimum in the same group.</p><p>All values are in mm.</p><p>AC: Center of anterior commissu...
<p>For AC, PC, OX and RN, the left-side images are the axial (above) and coronal (below) section of ...
The Red Nucleus (RN) is a large nucleus located in the ventral midbrain: it is subdivided into a sma...
<p>The largest part of the magnocellular red nucleus. The axis of the mNr rotates dorsomedially. The...
<p>A: Photograph showing points of insertion of DiI crystal into the dorsomedial and ventrolateral p...
<p>Upper photomicrographs (A-H) showing distribution of myelinated fiber bundles stained by myelin s...
<p>Photomicrographs showing the distribution of Nissl-stained pNr cells in A(1), B(3), C(4), E(7), a...
The red nucleus (RN) is a large subcortical structure located in the ventral midbrain. Although it o...
<p>Upper drawing shows a three-dimensional model of the human red nucleus. The rostral end of this m...
Red nucleus. At the level of the red nucleus, thalamus, temporal lobe. Coronal plane. Photograph. Mu...
BACKGROUND:The human red nucleus (Nr) is comparatively less well-studied than that of cats or monkey...
The human red nucleus (Nr) is comparatively less well-studied than that of cats or monkeys. Given th...
<p>A. In the cat, the poorly-developed neural sheet curves. B. In the macaque, the moderately develo...
<p>Kendall-<i>τ</i><sub>A</sub> RDM correlation coefficients between brain regions and not-strongly-...
a<p>Independent samples t test; NS: not significant(P>0.05);All values are in mm.</p><p>RN: Gravity ...
*<p>The minimum in the same group.</p><p>All values are in mm.</p><p>AC: Center of anterior commissu...
<p>For AC, PC, OX and RN, the left-side images are the axial (above) and coronal (below) section of ...
The Red Nucleus (RN) is a large nucleus located in the ventral midbrain: it is subdivided into a sma...
<p>The largest part of the magnocellular red nucleus. The axis of the mNr rotates dorsomedially. The...
<p>A: Photograph showing points of insertion of DiI crystal into the dorsomedial and ventrolateral p...
<p>Upper photomicrographs (A-H) showing distribution of myelinated fiber bundles stained by myelin s...
<p>Photomicrographs showing the distribution of Nissl-stained pNr cells in A(1), B(3), C(4), E(7), a...
The red nucleus (RN) is a large subcortical structure located in the ventral midbrain. Although it o...
<p>Upper drawing shows a three-dimensional model of the human red nucleus. The rostral end of this m...
Red nucleus. At the level of the red nucleus, thalamus, temporal lobe. Coronal plane. Photograph. Mu...
BACKGROUND:The human red nucleus (Nr) is comparatively less well-studied than that of cats or monkey...
The human red nucleus (Nr) is comparatively less well-studied than that of cats or monkeys. Given th...
<p>A. In the cat, the poorly-developed neural sheet curves. B. In the macaque, the moderately develo...
<p>Kendall-<i>τ</i><sub>A</sub> RDM correlation coefficients between brain regions and not-strongly-...