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The efferent auditory system is also crucial in improving auditory attention [1, 2].
Contralateral suppression may provide an objective and non-invasive clinical approach to study the MOCS and the descending auditory efferent pathways in the brainstem (13).
Two of these three patients had efferent main division branches arising from the sac and the other patient's two aneurysms had wide necks that disabled primary coil embolization.
[ER.sub.after] - efferent reflex thresholds measured after work,
Kuno, "Efferent discharges of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers during increased intracranial pressure in anesthetized cats in the absence and presence of pressor response," Brain Research, vol.
sicula-untreated males, IHC investigations showed that only the corpus appeared devoid of ER[alpha] immunoreactivity, while the efferent ductules and cauda were positive to ir-Er[alpha] signal (Figure 3(f)).
However, the sensory input that drives the MOC efferent reflex has not been identified.
For immunohistochemistry analysis, six epididymis from control group and twelve epididymis from efferent duct ligation (EDL) group were fixed in 10 % buffered formalin, processed and embedded in paraffin.
Both sympathetic and the parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system are composed of afferent and efferent, as well as interneuronal fibers.
A striking and well-characterized feature of the Limulus visual system is the circadian-clock-driven efferent innervation to each of its eyes (reviewed in Barlow, 2001; Battelle, 2002, 2006, 2013).
Our present patient showed full eye movement, severe pseudobulbar palsy, and mild tetraplegia, probably because the area of infarction was limited within almost the central portion of the peduncle with the sparing of cortical efferent pathways mediating the voluntary conjugate movements and major corticospinal tracts.
As the UGISE procedure progressed, the lesion was identified as an approximately 10-15 cm jejunal segment that developed due to retrograde jejunojejunal intussusception of the efferent loop at the Braun anastomotic site.