0 the inner part of a body part or organ
1 the lowest part of the brain, which controls the body's automatic processes such as the way the heart works and the breathing
Firing patterns of neurons in abducens nucleus and surrounding medulla and their relation to eye movements.
Lesions and parasites were most frequently found in heavily myelinated tracts including the corpus callosum, internal and external capsules, cerebellar peduncles and cerebellar medulla.
Salivation is largely controlled by the salivary centre, located in the medulla and pons, through the autonomic nervous system.
At this stage all of the germ cells were concentrated in the ovarian cortex and hence the cortex could be separated from the medulla.
Drawings of transverse sections of the spinal cord, lower medulla and thalamus are shown.
We defined a nonlimbic "brain core" consisting of the striatum, diencephalon, medulla, and mesencephalon.
The telencephalic factor has the striatum and diencephalon as secondary structures, the olfactory factor has the paleocortex, and the somatic factor has the medulla.
Their processes extensively enwrap lamina cartridges and reflect the organization into layers and columns in the medulla.