Ventral in a sentence as an adjective

The ventral stream has latencies of several 100 ms [1].

Is my understanding of the ventral route and dorsal stream correct?

Importantly the 727 has ventral stairs to exit!

Shockwaves from a scramjet mockup impinged on the ventral stabilizer and local heating caused a burn through.

By the time objects make their way up the ventral visual system, they are encoded by very specific neurons firing for just that object.

For example an image from the retina is processed with completely different delays in the ventral and dorsal stream.

It takes roughly 400 ms until the image of a face of a person standing in front of you is processed in the ventral stream and is actually detected.

A Dan Brown book, would probably only activate the ventral route on both mediums, whereas the newest P[!|=]=NP proof would probably always activate the dorsal stream.

> But if you find you can’t resist that craving for a chocolate bar don’t be ashamedShame correlates with activation of ventral striatum which plays a role in a formation of addiction.

Here, we determined the effects of different durations of high fat diet exposure on phasic DA release evoked by electrical stimulation of the ventral tegmental area.

"Although loneliness may be influence brain activity, the research also suggests that activity in the ventral striatum may prompt feelings of loneliness, Decety said.

Anyway, dopaminergic firing in the ventral palidum does code for anticipated reward and incentive salience.

'The study raises the intriguing possibility that loneliness may result from reduced reward-related activity in the ventral striatum in response to social rewards.

They become like a self-stimulating rat, pressing a bar to deliver electricity to its brain’s ventral tegmental area, which stimulates its nucleus accumbens to release dopamine, which feels…ever so good.

Ventral definitions

adjective

toward or on or near the belly (front of a primate or lower surface of a lower animal); "the ventral aspect of the human body"; "the liver is somewhat ventral in position"; "ventral (or pelvic) fins correspond to the hind limbs of a quadruped"

adjective

nearest to or facing toward the axis of an organ or organism; "the upper side of a leaf is known as the adaxial surface"

See also: adaxial