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Anatomical location where two things cross or are joined
are the anterior commissure, posterior commissure, corpus callosum, commissure of fornix (hippocampal commissure), habenular commissure, ventral supraoptic
Commissure
Folds of skin that contain and protect the vulva's other parts
another commissure, the posterior labial commissure, which is also the posterior boundary of the vulva. The interval between the posterior commissure and
Labia_majora
Bundle of nerve fibers connecting the two temporal lobes of the brain
The anterior commissure (also known as the precommissure) is a white matter tract (a bundle of axons) connecting the two temporal lobes of the cerebral
Anterior_commissure
Bundle of nerve fibers
The anterior white commissure (ventral white commissure) is a bundle of nerve fibers which cross the midline of the spinal cord just anterior (in front
Anterior_white_commissure
Flaps of skin on either side of the vaginal opening in the vulva
frenulum of the clitoris. At the bottom, the labia meet at the labial commissure. The labia minora vary widely in size, color, and shape from individual
Labia_minora
Part of the human brain
The posterior commissure (also known as the epithalamic commissure) is a rounded band of white fibers crossing the middle line on the dorsal aspect of
Posterior_commissure
The commissure is the corner of the mouth, where the vermillion border of the superior labium (upper lip) meets that of the inferior labium (lower lip)
Labial_commissure_of_mouth
The habenular commissure is a nerve tract of commissural fibers that connects the habenular nuclei on both sides of the habenular trigone in the epithalamus
Habenular_commissure
Parts of the vulva
anterior commissure, which is below the mons pubis and above the clitoris. To the posterior, the labia majora join at the posterior commissure, which is
Labia
Corner of the eye where the upper and lower eyelids meet
The canthus (pl.: canthi, palpebral commissures) is either corner of the eye where the upper and lower eyelids meet. More specifically, the inner and
Canthus
Bundle of nerve fibers in the brain
line and constitute the commissure of fornix (also called the hippocampal commissure). The terminal lamina creates the commissure plate. This structure
Fornix_(neuroanatomy)
Grey matter strip around the spinal cord
grey commissure is a thin strip of grey matter that surrounds the central canal of the spinal cord and, along with the anterior white commissure, connects
Grey_commissure
Anatomical feature
The frenulum of labia minora (fourchette or posterior commissure of the labia minora) is a frenulum where the labia minora meet posteriorly. The fourchette
Frenulum_of_labia_minora
Act of lengthening the labia minora
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Labia_stretching
Axons that connect the two hemispheres of the brain
tracts that include the corpus callosum, the anterior commissure, and the posterior commissure, among other pathways. The corpus callosum is the largest
Commissural_fiber
External genitalia of the female mammal
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Vulva
Band of tissue connecting the two halves of the thalamus
adhesion (also known as the massa intermedia, intermediate mass or middle commissure) is a flattened band of tissue that connects both parts of the thalamus
Interthalamic_adhesion
Surgical incision
(/ˌkɒməʃərˈɒtəmi/) is a surgical incision of a commissure in the body, as one made in the heart at the edges of the commissure formed by cardiac valves, or one made
Commissurotomy
Embryonic structure of the reproductive system
two swellings merge: In the female, they become the posterior labial commissure. The sides of the genital tubercle grow backward as the genital swellings
Labioscrotal_swelling
Posterior segment of the diencephalon in the brain
medullaris, the anterior and posterior paraventricular nuclei, the posterior commissure, and the pineal gland. The function of the epithalamus is to connect the
Epithalamus
Bundle of nerve fibers (axons) connecting nuclei of the central nervous system
fibers. A nerve tract may also be referred to as a commissure, decussation, or neural pathway. A commissure connects the two cerebral hemispheres at the same
Nerve_tract
Endocrine gland in the brain of most vertebrates
pineal stalk is continuous with the posterior commissure, and its dorsal lamina with the habenular commissure. It normally lies in a depression between the
Pineal_gland
Erectile female sexual organ
majora. The anterior sections of the bulbs unite to create the bulbar commissure, which forms a long strip of erectile tissue dubbed the infra-corporeal
Clitoris
Human body part
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Perineal_raphe
aqueduct. The name of the SCO comes from its location beneath the posterior commissure, a bundle of nerve fibers interconnecting parts of the two hemispheres
Subcommissural_organ
The commissure of superior colliculus, also called the commissure of superior colliculi is a thin white matter structure consisting of myelinated axons
Commissure of superior colliculus
Commissure_of_superior_colliculus
When the human brain ceases to make new neurons and stops developing in humans
Day Event Reference 33 posterior commissure appears Ashwell et al. (1996) 33 medial forebrain bundle appears Ashwell et al. (1996) 44 mammillothalamic
Timeline of human brain development
Timeline_of_human_brain_development
Left and right cerebral hemispheres of the brain
fibers like the corpus callosum exist, including the anterior commissure, the posterior commissure, and the fornix, but compared with the corpus callosum, they
Cerebral_hemisphere
Medical condition
atrophy Preferable projection Coronal plane at the level of the posterior commissure of the brain. Modality in this example CT MRI CSF spaces over the convexity
Normal_pressure_hydrocephalus
Topics referred to by the same term
Labial commissures may refer to: Anterior commissure of labia majora (commissura labiorum anterior) Posterior commissure of labia majora (commissura labiorum
Labial_commissures
Crossover point of eye nerves
the commissure of the optic chiasma is a strand of fibers, the Ventral supraoptic decussation (commissure of Gudden, Gudden's inferior commissure), which
Ventral supraoptic decussation
Ventral_supraoptic_decussation
White matter tract connecting the two cerebral hemispheres
The corpus callosum (Latin for "tough body"), also callosal commissure, is a wide, thick nerve tract, consisting of a flat bundle of commissural fibers
Corpus_callosum
Human male external reproductive organ
micturition center to glycine-immunoreactive neurons in the sacral dorsal gray commissure in the cat". J. Comp. Neurol. 429 (4): 631–7. doi:10
Human_penis
Facial structure found in birds and various other animal clades
turn stimulates the parent to regurgitate food. Depending on its use, commissure may refer to the junction of the upper and lower mandibles, or alternately
Beak
Structure within the human brain
levels. Caudal of the pineal gland is the posterior commissure; nerve fibres reach the posterior commissure from the adjacent midbrain, but their onward connection
Third_ventricle
Structure derived from the corpus luteum
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Corpus_albicans
Medical condition
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Ovarian_remnant_syndrome
Terminology used to describe the central and peripheral nervous systems
anterior commissure, posterior commissure, corpus callosum, hippocampal commissure, and habenular commissure. The spinal cord contains a commissure as well:
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
Anatomical_terms_of_neuroanatomy
Condition of the human brain
pathways, such as the anterior commissure, posterior commissure, habenular commissure, and the hippocampal commissure. Studies of the effects on the visual
Split-brain
Set of brain structures involved in emotion and motivation
hypothalamus, ventral tegmental area, midbrain raphe nuclei, habenular commissure, entorhinal cortex, and olfactory bulbs. The limbic lobe was originally
Limbic_system
Eyelid retraction, indicating a midbrain lesion
Miller-Fisher syndrome. The cause is thought to be damage to the posterior commissure levator inhibitory fibres which originate in the M-group of neurons. "Colliers
Collier's_sign
Benign growths of the vaginal epithelium
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Vaginal_cysts
Part of the vulva that covers and protects the glans of the clitoris
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Clitoral_hood
Part of the vulva that contains the openings
clitoridis, and the clitoral glans. Posterior to it is the posterior commissure of the labia minora and the frenulum of labia minora. The sides of the
Vulval_vestibule
Order of egg-laying mammals
communication route between the right and left brain hemispheres. The anterior commissure does provide an alternate communication route between the two hemispheres
Monotreme
Structures that maintain the position of the vagina within the pelvic cavity
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Vaginal_support_structures
cases of larger defects, it may be employed to reconstitute the oral commissure together with other methods of reconstruction. Estlander flaps are suited
Abbe-Estlander_operation
The nucleus of the posterior commissure is one of the accessory oculomotor nuclei situated in the mesencephalon (midbrain) at its junction with the diencephalon
Nucleus of the posterior commissure
Nucleus_of_the_posterior_commissure
Expanded region of the vaginal canal at the internal end of the vagina
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Vaginal_vault
Outer portion of the ovary
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Ovarian_cortex
Structure of the midbrain
The commissure of inferior colliculus, also called the commissure of inferior colliculi is a thin white matter structure consisting of myelinated axons
Commissure of inferior colliculus
Commissure_of_inferior_colliculus
Part of the vertebral column in animals
temperature sensory neurons in the alar plate across the anterior white commissure, where they then ascend towards the thalamus. Following the closure of
Spinal_cord
Part of the epithalamus
thalamus. The SM, in conjunction with the habenula and the habenular commissure, forms the habenular trigone. It is considered to be the primary afferent
Stria_medullaris
Immature ovum or egg cell
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Oocyte
Sensory pathway from the skin to the thalamus
(decussate) to the other side of the spinal cord via the anterior white commissure, and to the anterolateral corner of the spinal cord (hence the spinothalamic
Spinothalamic_tract
Phylum of invertebrate animals
pairs of corresponding ganglia on both sides of the body are linked by commissures (relatively large bundles of nerves). The ganglia above the gut are the
Mollusca
One of two elongated masses of erectile tissue in the human clitoris
residual spongy part (RSP), which are tapered and joined to one another (the commissure of the bulbs) by the pars intermedia; their deep surfaces are in contact
Bulb_of_vestibule
Nerve crossings outside the central nervous system
optic fibres. c: fibre bifurcating in the two opposite optic tracts. d. Commissure of Gudden. e. Fibres that continue in a different depth. (from: Cajal
Chiasm_(anatomy)
Surgical procedure for epilepsy
interhemispheric communication is still possible via the anterior and posterior commissures. After the operation, however, the brain often struggles to send messages
Corpus_callosotomy
Flat plane of skeletal muscle fibers
anterior midline and posterior midline, so forming an anterior commissure and posterior commissure. The external anal sphincter keeps feces retained inside
External_anal_sphincter
Valve in the human heart between the left ventricle and the aorta
The aortic valve is located posterior to the pulmonary valve and the commissure where the anterior two cusps join together points toward the pulmonary
Aortic_valve
Reproductive system of female humans
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Female_reproductive_system
Nerve structure around pharynx in invertebrates
esophagus, a single ganglion or nerve mass (the subesophageal) below it, and commissures connecting the two in a ring. Among the gastropods, the evolutionary
Circumesophageal_nerve_ring
Rounded mass of fatty tissue found over the pubic symphysis
mons pubis, in females mons veneris; the hairy region above the anterior commissure of the large labia or penis. Basavanthappa, B.T. (2006). Textbook of Midwifery
Mons_pubis
Corpus callosum Anterior commissure Amygdalofugal pathway Interthalamic adhesion Posterior commissure Habenular commissure Fornix Mammillotegmental fasciculus
List of regions in the human brain
List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain
aforementioned nuclei[additional citation(s) needed] through the posterior commissure. It is one of the accessory oculomotor nuclei. The riMLF is a wing-shaped
Rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus
Rostral_interstitial_nucleus_of_medial_longitudinal_fasciculus
American savant (1951–2009)
are missing; in Peek's case, secondary connectors, such as the anterior commissure, were also missing. There is speculation that his neurons had made unusual
Kim_Peek
Phylum of invertebrates with jointed exoskeletons
in each segment often appear physically fused, they are connected by commissures (relatively large bundles of nerves), which give arthropod nervous systems
Arthropod
longitudinal fasciculus Nucleus of Darkschewitsch Nucleus of the posterior commissure These nuclei are involved in vertical and rotatory gaze (physiology),
Accessory_oculomotor_nuclei
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Corpus_hemorrhagicum
Valve in the heart connecting the left atrium and left ventricle
(anterocentral), A1 (anterolateral), PMC (posteromedial commissure), ALC (anterolateral commissure). Mitral leaflet thickness is usually about 1 mm but sometimes
Mitral_valve
their internal organs, uncrossing the commissures in the process. It is this second state, one in which the commissures have once again become untwisted,
Euthyneury
Cancer originating in the larynx (voice box)
anatomical regions: the glottis (true vocal cords, anterior and posterior commissures); the supraglottis (epiglottis, arytenoids and aryepiglottic folds, and
Laryngeal_cancer
Division of the forebrain around the third ventricle
Medial and lateral habenular nuclei Stria medullaris thalami Posterior commissure Pineal body Subthalamus The optic nerve (CNII) attaches to the diencephalon
Diencephalon
Slit-like space in the septum pellucidum
the anterior limb and pillars of the fornix, inferiorly by the anterior commissure and the rostrum of the corpus callosum, and laterally by the leaflets
Cave_of_septum_pellucidum
Female reproductive organ that produces egg cells
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Ovary
Neuroscience field
guidance. Perhaps the two most prominent of these are commissures and topographic maps. Commissures are sites where axons cross the midline from one side
Axon_guidance
Layer of the ovarian follicles
pubis Labia majora Pudendal cleft Labiocrural folds Anterior commissure Posterior commissure Dartos muliebris Posterior labial nerves Anterior labial nerves
Theca_of_follicle
Topics referred to by the same term
synonymous with the psaltery Psalterium (neuroanatomy), a structure in the commissure of fornix Psalterium Georgii, a constellation Omasum, the third stomach
Psalterium
Viral disease of pigeons
beak and mouth. Lesions under the wing, the nasal area and the mouth commissure usually appear after a period of 10 – 12 days. These symptoms are usually
Pigeon_pox
Species of slug
placed beneath the radula sac and joined by an anterior and a posterior commissure. The abdominal ganglion lies a little to the right of the median line
Limax_maximus
Brain and spinal cord
matter, while internally there is more white matter that form tracts and commissures. Apart from cortical gray matter there is also subcortical gray matter
Central_nervous_system
connections pass through the medial longitudinal fasciculus, and the posterior commissure. It is one of the accessory oculomotor nuclei. The interstitial nucleus
Interstitial_nucleus_of_Cajal
Streak on the inner cheek level with the plane of biting
level with the occlusion (biting plane). It usually extends from the commissure to the posterior teeth, and can extend to the inner lip mucosa and corners
Linea_alba_(cheek)
secreted by the subcommissural organ (SCO) located beneath the posterior commissure located at the entrance of the Sylvian aqueduct, into the cerebrospinal
SCO-spondin
Connection formed between neurons that allows neurotransmission
the Latin word "colossus" – the "huge" statue), anterior commissure, and posterior commissure.[citation needed] Further examples include the pyramidal
Neural_pathway
Ligamentous band at the lateral edge of the eyelids
process of the zygomatic bone. It passes towards the midline to the lateral commissure of the eyelids. Here, it divides into two slips, which are attached to
Lateral_palpebral_raphe
Central organ of the human nervous system
the lobes is noted as a petalia. The hemispheres are connected by five commissures that span the longitudinal fissure, the largest of these is the corpus
Human_brain
Facial muscle that closes the eyelids
form a complete ellipse without interruption at the lateral palpebral commissure; the upper fibers of this portion blend with the frontalis and corrugator
Orbicularis_oculi_muscle
Genus of flowering plants
slightly prominent dorsal ribs, narrowly winged lateral ribs, and a broad commissure. However, the vast diversity of morphology, fruit forms, and phytochemical
Peucedanum
Order of brachiopods
shell), and have a fold located in the brachial valve. This means that the commissure, the line between the two valves or shells, is zigzagged, a distinguishing
Rhynchonellida
Bundle of fibers in the human brain
eventually become the rubrospinal tract. It is also known as horseshoe-shaped commissure of Wernekinck. It is important as an anatomical landmark, as lesions above
Superior_cerebellar_peduncle
Phylum of microscopic animals
subpharyngeal (or suboesophageal) ganglia. These are connected by paired commissures (either side of the tube from the mouth to the pharynx) to the dorsally
Tardigrade
Conduit for CSF to the brain
continuous with the third ventricle, commencing just inferior to the posterior commissure. Caudally, it is continuous with the fourth ventricle at the junction
Cerebral_aqueduct
Small bilateral neuronal structure in the brain of vertebrates
and left habenular nuclei are connected to each other by the habenular commissure. The pineal gland is attached to the brain in this region. The medial
Habenula
German neuroanatomist and psychiatrist
nerve networks. The commissural fibers of the optic tract are called the commissure of Gudden in his honor, and he is credited for developing a specialized
Bernhard_von_Gudden
Developmental stage in mice
optic axons reach dLGN and SC Robinson and Dreher (1990) 14.5 anterior commissure appears Ashwell et al. (1996) 15 neurogenesis cortical lamina IV - start
Mouse brain development timeline
Mouse_brain_development_timeline
Topics referred to by the same term
chaos, a concept in stochastic mathematics Principal component Posterior commissure, a brain landmark commonly used in biomedical image processing Pubococcygeus
PC
Extinct family of bivalves
1850. At least one genus in the family, Hoernesia, has a notably twisted commissure join. Generally the family consists of species with elongate shells with
Bakevelliidae
Release of milk from the mammary glands
posterior dorsal horn. The tract cells then decussate via the anterior white commissure to the anterolateral corner and ascend to the supraoptic nucleus and paraventricular
Lactation
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Powerful
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Sunshine
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mill.German : variant of Melle.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Slave, Maid servant, Female servant
Biblical
the new city
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleasure-seeking, Well-groomed (A great king in the dynasty of the moon-god (all kshatriyas are descendents either of Chandra, the moon-god, or Surya, the sun-god) who ruled the earth for thousands of years.)
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wholesome
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga, True, Pure, Honest
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Initiated; Consecrated
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n.
A joint, seam, or closure; the place where two bodies, or parts of a body, meet and unite; an interstice, cleft, or juncture.
n.
A collection of fibers connecting parts of the brain or spinal marrow; a chiasma.
n.
A transverse commissure in the anterior part of the third ventricle of the brain; the anterior cerebral commissure.
a.
Of or pertaining to a commissure.
n.
A large transverse commissure in the third ventricle of the brain; the middle or soft commissure.
n.
The point of union between two parts, as the angles of the lips or eyelids, the mandibles of a bird, etc.
n.
A commissure; especially, the optic commissure, or crucial union of the optic nerves.
a.
Surrounding the esophagus; -- in Zool. said of the nerve commissures and ganglia of arthropods and mollusks.
n.
The line of junction or cohering face of two carpels, as in the parsnip, caraway, etc.
n.
A commissure uniting the two main tendons in the foot of certain birds.