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Spindle-like shape
Look up fusiform or fusiformis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fusiform (from Latin fusus ‘spindle’) means having a spindle-like shape that is wide
Fusiform
Gyrus of the temporal and occipital lobes of the brain
fusiform gyrus, also known as the lateral occipitotemporal gyrus, is part of the temporal lobe and occipital lobe in Brodmann area 37. The fusiform gyrus
Fusiform_gyrus
Ballooning or rupturing of a blood vessel in the brain
small, large, giant, and super-giant, and by shape into saccular (berry), fusiform, and microaneurysms. Saccular aneurysms are the most common type and can
Intracranial_aneurysm
Part of the human visual system that is specialized for facial recognition
The fusiform face area (FFA, meaning spindle-shaped face area) is a part of the human visual system (while also activated in people blind from birth) that
Fusiform_face_area
Bulge in the wall of a blood vessel
their macroscopic shapes and sizes and are described as either saccular or fusiform. The shape of an aneurysm is not specific for a specific disease. The size
Aneurysm
2016 album by Will Wood and the Tapeworms
Tulpamancer's Prosopagnosia / Pareidolia (As Direct Result of Trauma to Fusiform Gyrus)" was released as the lead single of Self-ish. Alongside it was a
Self-ish
Main growth tissue in the stems, roots of plants
phloem apart. The vascular cambium usually consists of two types of cells: Fusiform initials (tall, axially oriented) Ray initials (smaller and round to angular
Vascular_cambium
Mass of molten rock ejected during an eruption
tension plays a major role in pulling the ejecta into spheres. Spindle, fusiform, or almond/rotational bombs are formed by the same processes as spherical
Volcanic_bomb
Species of gastropod
The fusiform elimia (Elimia fusiformis) was a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pleuroceridae. This
Fusiform_elimia
Delusion that one is dead or non-existent
each type of delusion is thought to result from neural misfiring in the fusiform face area of the brain, which recognizes faces, and in the amygdalae, which
Cotard's_syndrome
The fusiform body area (FBA) is a part of the extrastriate visual cortex, an object representation system involved in the visual processing of human bodies
Fusiform_body_area
Psychometric instrument for visual imagery vividness
hippocampus, amygdala, primary motor cortex, primary visual cortex and the fusiform gyrus. Tabi et al. (2022) used a variant of the “What was where?” visual
Vividness of Visual Imagery Questionnaire
Vividness_of_Visual_Imagery_Questionnaire
The mid-fusiform sulcus is a shallow sulcus that divides the fusiform gyrus into lateral and medial partitions. Functionally, the MFS divides both large-scale
Mid-fusiform_sulcus
Long fusiform muscle located in the lumbar region
Ancient Greek: ψόᾱ, romanized: psóā, lit. 'muscles of the loins') is a long fusiform muscle located in the lateral lumbar region between the vertebral column
Psoas_major_muscle
Mental disorder
Recently, a face-specific area in the fusiform gyrus has been discovered and is close to the anterior fusiform gyrus. MRI studies performed by Hudson
Fregoli_delusion
Physical arrangement of muscle fibers at the macroscopic level
Parallel muscles can be further defined into three main categories: strap, fusiform, or fan-shaped. Strap muscles are shaped like a strap or belt and have
Muscle_architecture
Part of the eye
The superior oblique muscle or obliquus oculi superior is a fusiform muscle originating in the upper, medial side of the orbit (i.e. from beside the nose)
Superior_oblique_muscle
Muscle in the quad
rectus femoris is situated in the middle of the front of the thigh; it is fusiform in shape, and its superficial fibers are arranged in a bipenniform manner
Rectus_femoris_muscle
Cognitive disorder of face perception
with prosopagnosia is the fusiform gyrus, which activates specifically in response to faces. The functionality of the fusiform gyrus allows most people
Prosopagnosia
Species of conifer tree
ways to go about reducing high-hazard areas for fusiform rust, but it starts with understanding why fusiform rust occurs more often during certain instances
Pinus_elliottii
Region of the brain's temporal cortex
temporal cortex in the human brain. It contains the fusiform gyrus which in turn contains the fusiform face area, an area important for the recognition of
Brodmann_area_37
Synesthesia that associates numbers or letters with colors
There was also found to be an increased grey matter volume in the right fusiform gyrus. These results are consistent with another study on the brain functioning
Grapheme–color_synesthesia
Species of mite
spindle-gall mite, is an eriophyid mite in the genus Vasates, which causes fusiform galls on the upper surfaces of the leaves of certain maple species in the
Vasates_aceriscrumena
Medical condition
four components: the affected finger is held in slight flexion. there is fusiform swelling over the affected tendon. there is tenderness over the affected
Kanavel's_cardinal_signs
Cognitive process of visually interpreting the human face
a great deal of activity in an area of the temporal lobe known as the fusiform gyrus, an area also known to cause prosopagnosia when damaged (particularly
Face_perception
Brain region responsible for colour processing
colour stimuli to activate multiple areas in the brain, including the fusiform gyrus and the lingual gyrus. These areas, as well as others identified
Colour_centre
Muscles terminology
the direction that the muscle fibres run, in their muscle architecture. Fusiform muscles have fibres that run parallel to the length of the muscle, and
Anatomical_terms_of_muscle
Impairment in the ability to learn new faces
identified as being facial and more refined processing occurs within the fusiform face area (FFA), the occipital face area (OFA), and the face-selective
Prosopamnesia
Region of the brain
is a functional region of the left fusiform gyrus and surrounding cortex (right-hand side being part of the fusiform face area) that is hypothesized to
Visual_word_form_area
Visual perception phenomenon
processed in the special face-selective regions of the brain, such as the fusiform face area. However, processing inverted faces involves both face-selective
Face_inversion_effect
Long, filamentous structure in fungi and Actinobacteria
Fungi that form fusiform skeletal hyphae bound by generative hyphae are said to have sarcodimitic hyphal systems. A few fungi form fusiform skeletal hyphae
Hypha
Front of a head
distinguishes a person. Specialized regions of the human brain, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), enable facial recognition; when these are damaged, it
Face
Part of the human brain
occipital gyrus. The OFA comprises a network of brain regions including the fusiform face area and posterior superior temporal sulcus which support facial processing
Occipital_face_area
Process of generalization
concepts which elicit greater activity in the posterior cingulate, precuneus, fusiform gyrus, and parahippocampal gyrus. Other research into the human brain suggests
Abstraction
Class of animals with milk-producing glands
protection from predators or for food storage. Fossorial mammals have a fusiform body, thickest at the shoulders and tapering off at the tail and nose.
Mammal
Visual disorder
identified an area in the fusiform gyrus which is selectively activated by stimulation when exposed to faces called the fusiform face area (FFA). Another
Prosopometamorphopsia
Cognitive process
for the fusiform gyrus' role in facial recognition. In a unique case study, researchers were able to send direct signals to a patient's fusiform gyrus.
Pattern recognition (psychology)
Pattern_recognition_(psychology)
Area of the brain's visual cortex involved in identifying body parts
perception of human body and body parts, akin in its respective domain to the fusiform face area, involved in the perception of human faces. The EBA was identified
Extrastriate_body_area
Body part
the ventricle of the larynx, laryngeal sinus, or Morgagni's sinus) is a fusiform fossa, situated between the vestibular and vocal folds on either side,
Laryngeal_ventricle
Extinct genus of vascular plants
retain their needles for as long as modern conifers. The leaf-cushions were fusiform and elongated, growing at most to a length of 8 cm (3 in) and a width of
Lepidodendron
Medical condition
profiles are observed as either granular (B, G, H) or more elongated, fusiform (F) swellings in the corpus callosum and the brain stem (H) at 24h post
Diffuse_axonal_injury
Transparent front layer of the eye
across, producing a dotted appearance. c: Corneal corpuscles appearing fusiform in section. d: Lamellae, the fibers of which are cut longitudinally. e:
Cornea
American musician, singer-songwriter and comedian
Tulpamancer's Prosopagnosia / Pareidolia (As Direct Result of Trauma to Fusiform Gyrus)" 2016 Self-ish "Dr. Sunshine Is Dead" "2012" "Alma Mater" 2020 Non-album
Will_Wood
Brain response to faces
occipito-temporal electrode sites, which is consistent with a source located at the fusiform and inferior-temporal gyri, confirmed by electrocorticography. The N170
N170
Genus of Fungi
hyphae or on short pedicels, and are thin- or thick-walled, clavate to fusiform, and range from 4 to 8 by 8 to 50 μm in size. Macroconidia are few or absent
Trichophyton
Theory that regions of the brain are specialized for functions
cortex) and then finding an area well known for its modularity such as the fusiform face area. This landmark area then serves to orient the researcher to the
Functional specialization (brain)
Functional_specialization_(brain)
Species of shark
did not estimate a weight for this specimen. The shortfin mako shark is fusiform in shape, with blunt triangular dorsal and pectoral fins and a vertically
Shortfin_mako_shark
Topics referred to by the same term
titles beginning with Spindle All pages with titles containing Spindle Fusiform, having a spindle-like shape Rotation around a fixed axis Spindel, a surname
Spindle
Type of connective tissue
layer (tunica albuginea) composed of short connective-tissue fibers, with fusiform cells between them. The stroma of the ovary may contain interstitial cells
Stroma_of_ovary
Species of gastropod
snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Retimohniidae. It has a fusiform shell with 12 axial ribs per whorl. Retimohnia caelata is found along the
Retimohnia_caelata
Extinct genus of basal bony fish
the Telychian stage of the Llandovery epoch. Eosteus chongqingensis was fusiform in overall body appearance. It possessed caudal fulcra and a single dorsal
Eosteus
British-German brain researcher (born 1971)
Brain-Computer Interfaces based on fMRI for Volitional Control of Amygdala and Fusiform Face Area: Applications in Autism with the TU Berlin's Neurotechnology
John-Dylan_Haynes
Elongated, tube-shaped intercellular spaces surrounded
Resin canals or resin ducts are fusiform intercellular spaces surrounded by epithelial cells which secrete resin. Canals are lined with 6–8 thin-walled
Resin_canal
Medical condition
palatine tonsils), caused by infection with two types of bacteria called fusiform (Fusobacterium spp.) and spirochaetes (Borrelia spp. and Spirillum spp
Vincent's_angina
Genus of roundworms
average 20–35 centimetres (7.9–13.8 in) The body is long, cylindrical, and fusiform (pointed at both the ends). The body wall is composed of cuticle, epidermis
Ascaris
Species of flowering plant
orange. Flowering occurs nearly year-round. The 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) long, fusiform shaped fruits are called follicles. The follicles contain tan to brown
Asclepias_curassavica
Cognitive ability to interpret visual information
(Squire & Zola-Morgan, 1991). The fusiform face area is located within the inferior temporal cortex in the fusiform gyrus. Similar to the PPA, the FFA
Visual_processing
Muscle at the back of the thigh
and unite in an intricate fashion. The fibers of the long head form a fusiform belly, which passes obliquely downward and lateralward across the sciatic
Biceps_femoris_muscle
Order of sea cucumbers
Molpadida is an order of sea cucumbers. The body shape is fusiform and unlike other sea cucumbers, their hind body is narrowed to form a distinct tail
Molpadida
Region of the brain that processes visual information
The fusiform gyrus is the hypothetical location of V4α, a secondary area for colour processing. More: Colour centre
Visual_cortex
Genus of fungi
conidiophores. Macroconidia are hyaline, multiseptate, variable in form, fusiform, spindle-shaped to obovate, 7–20 by 30–160 μm in size, with thin or thick
Microsporum
Psychological construct pertaining to facial recognition
mechanisms. The followup neuroimaging (fMRI) study investigates whether the fusiform face area (FFA) in the brain, traditionally linked to face recognition
Greeble_(psychology)
Inflammation of the fluid sheath (synovium) around a tendon
They are: tenderness to touch along the flexor aspect of the finger, fusiform enlargement of the affected finger, the finger being held in slight flexion
Tenosynovitis
Groove in the brain's temporal lobe
Middle temporal gyrus 21 Medial/inferior Occipitotemporal sulcus Fusiform gyrus 37/Fusiform face area Visual word form area Medial temporal lobe 27 28 34
Rhinal_sulcus
Species of ant
this species undergoes three larval instars, which are all naked and fusiform, with reduced mouthparts. Queens are similar in appearance to workers,
Tapinoma_melanocephalum
Taking in the meaning of letters or symbols
during reading. The occipital and parietal lobes, or more specifically fusiform gyrus, include the brain's visual word form area (VWFA). The two major
Reading
Small ceramic or glass bottle
but not always without handles, are referred to as unguentaria: Fusiform – The fusiform shape (example here) is characteristic of Hellenistic unguentaria:
Unguentarium
Important Biological tissue that allows movement
skeletal muscle Anatomy Neuromuscular junction none present Fibers fusiform, short (<0.4 mm) branching cylindrical, long (<15 cm) Mitochondria numerous
Muscle
Artery which supplies blood to the occipital lobe of the brain
distributed to the uncus and the anterior part of the fusiform gyrus Posterior temporal, to the fusiform and the inferior temporal gyri Lateral occipital,
Posterior_cerebral_artery
Biofilm of microorganisms that grows on teeth
Gram-positive cocci Older biofilm (3–4 days): increased numbers of filaments and fusiforms 4–9 days undisturbed: more complex flora with rods, filamentous forms
Dental_plaque
Birth at less than a specified gestational age
cortex, cerebellum, middle temporal gyrus, parahippocampal gyrus, and fusiform gyrus, as well as larger lateral ventricles on average. The cause of these
Preterm_birth
Ability to identify objects
found that the right fusiform gyrus was activated by global form, in comparison to local details which activated the left fusiform gyrus. These results
Object recognition (cognitive science)
Object_recognition_(cognitive_science)
52 distinct regions of the brain's cerebral cortex
Area 36 – Part of the perirhinal cortex (in the rhinal sulcus) Area 37 – Fusiform gyrus Area 38 – Temporopolar area (most rostral part of the superior and
Brodmann_area
Genus of fishes
size is 1 m (3.3 ft) and the maximum weight 10 kg (22 lb). The body is fusiform (tapering spindle shape) and oval in cross-section; being slightly laterally
Elops
Species of sturgeon
has a triangular head with several bony plates. Its body is an elongated fusiform body with five rows of bony scutes: a dorsal row with 10–16 elements (the
Kaluga_(fish)
Superfamily of single-celled organisms
superfamily in the Fusulinida in which the test is spherical, discoida, or fusiform; commonly coiled, less often uncoiling in the late stage, numerous chambers
Fusulinoidea
Medical condition
medallion-like lesion on the upper trunk in which there is a proliferation of fusiform CD34, factor XIIIa-positive cells in the mid and reticular dermis. Skin
Dermal_dendrocyte_hamartoma
Order of aquatic herbivorous mammals
weights of 5 to 10 tonnes (5.5 to 11.0 short tons). Sirenians have a large, fusiform body which reduces drag through the water and heavy bones that act as ballast
Sirenia
Study of cognitive processes involved in social interactions
potential threats and allies in their environment. Research has shown that the fusiform gyrus, a region of the brain involved in face processing, is particularly
Social_cognition
Genus of flowering plants
two to eight ovules per locule. The fruit may be obovate, ellipsoid or fusiform, and may be angled or winged. They contain one large seed. The following
Barringtonia
Species of fish
moonfish and billfishes). The body form of roosterfish is elongate and fusiform in shape. They have wide bands of simple teeth lining the inside of their
Roosterfish
Family of fishes
and tend to have a more or less arched back, yielding an altogether more fusiform shape. Botiids typically have a pointed snout of intermediate length, while
Botiidae
One of the four lobes of the mammalian brain
involved in high-level visual processing of complex stimuli such as faces (fusiform gyrus) and scenes (parahippocampal gyrus). Anterior parts of this ventral
Temporal_lobe
Species of freshwater fish
bronze bass, and bareback bass. Smallmouth have a slender but muscular fusiform body shape making them powerful swimmers. The coloration of the smallmouth
Smallmouth_bass
Grey matter region surrounding the hippocampus
both the posterior parahippocampal gyrus and the medial portion of the fusiform gyrus[citation needed]. The parahippocampal place area (PPA) is a sub-region
Parahippocampal_gyrus
Species of plant in the amaryllis family
anthers are liner, attenuate, ca. 1.5 cm (0.6 in) long or more. The ovary is fusiform, and up to 2 cm (0.8 in) long. The fruit is an oblate capsule, green, and
Crinum_asiaticum
Graphical representations of connectomics
Fronto-marginal gyrus (of Wernicke) and sulcus FuG Lateral occipito-temporal gyrus (fusiform gyrus) HG Heschl's gyrus (anterior transverse temporal gyrus) InfCirInS
Connectogram
Species of shark
upper jaw and hooked teeth on the bottom jaw. The shape of its body is fusiform, allowing it greater speed in the water. Reproduction is a special kind
Snaggletooth_shark
Brain structure
situated between the parahippocampal gyrus and the anterior part of the fusiform gyrus. Coronal section through posterior cornua of lateral ventricle. (Collateral
Collateral_fissure
Evolution and neuroscience of romantic love
additions. Subliminal love priming additionally activated the bilateral fusiform gyri and angular gyri, involved in integrating abstract representations
Biology_of_romantic_love
Three parallel gyri of the occipital lobe of the brain
2000). "Differential effects of word length and visual contrast in the fusiform and lingual gyri during reading". Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 267
Occipital_gyri
Species of shark
resulted from confusion with other thresher species. This species has a fusiform body (wide in the middle and tapered at the ends) and a very slender upper
Pelagic_thresher
Inner layer of blood vessel
layer of pavement endothelium, the cells of which are polygonal, oval, or fusiform, and have very distinct round or oval nuclei. This endothelium is brought
Tunica_intima
simple rhizines, small, ellipsoidal spores and bifusiform or rarely weakly fusiform or bacilliform conidia. Xanthoparmelia abraxas (Brusse) Elix (1997) – South
List of Xanthoparmelia species
List_of_Xanthoparmelia_species
robust body with a round head, while adults had large body sizes with a fusiform profile. †Pseudocorax †P. affinis †P. granti †P. laevis Cenomanian-Maastrichtian
List of vertebrate fauna of the Campanian stage
List_of_vertebrate_fauna_of_the_Campanian_stage
Italian-French fashion designer (1922–2020)
[shuttle, as in weaving shuttle, tapering at both ends like a spindle, fusiform] line is that of a Greek amphora, or jar with a large egg-shaped body,
Pierre_Cardin
Lamellated connective tissue of cornea
cut across, producing a dotted appearance Corneal corpuscles appearing fusiform in section Lamellae, the fibers of which are cut longitudinally Transition
Stroma_of_cornea
Species of plant with seeds used as a spice
umbels. Each umbel has five to seven umbellets. The fruit is a lateral fusiform or ovoid achene 4–5 mm (1⁄6–1⁄5 in) long, containing two mericarps with
Cumin
Species of fish
and sharp teeth that are canine-like. This body of a lingcod resembles a fusiform body plan, indicating their primary mode of movement is quick, short, bursts
Lingcod
Topics referred to by the same term
States National Weather Service Ford–Fulkerson algorithm Free fatty acid Fusiform face area Fundus fluorescein angiography; see fluorescein angiography Federal
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Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German
Holy and Sacred to God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Star of Our Eyes
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Mortal.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Useful
Boy/Male
Greek
Order.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tamasvini | தாமாஸà¯à®µà®¿à®¨à¯€
Night
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse personal name Keikr (from Old West Scandinavian keikr ‘bent backwards’).German : nickname from Middle High German kec ‘lively’, ‘active’ (cognate of English quick), which later changed its meaning to ‘bold’, ‘forward’, ‘fresh’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yogram | யோகà¯à®°à®¾à®®
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Sancho, SANCHA means "holy."
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
Dark.
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n.
A special podlike or fusiform branch containing tetraspores. It is found in certain red algae.
a.
Shaped like a spindle; tapering at each end; as, a fusiform root; a fusiform cell.
a.
Thickest in the middle, and tapering to both ends; fusiform; -- applied chiefly to roots.
n.
A minute smooth rodlike or fusiform structure found in the tissues of many Turbellaria.