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rostral

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for rostral.

Editorial note

Sadly this is also true for mouse with still shaky exception of the dentate gyrus and rostral migratory stream of one strain of mouse—C57BL/6J.

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Parts of speech2

Quick take

A scale in reptiles on the median plate of the tip of the snout that borders the mouth opening.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of rostral gathered in one view.

noun

A scale in reptiles on the median plate of the tip of the snout that borders the mouth opening.

adjective

Serving as a rostrum.

adjective

(anatomy) Relating to the rostrum.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for rostral.

noun

A scale in reptiles on the median plate of the tip of the snout that borders the mouth opening.

adjective

Serving as a rostrum.

adjective

(anatomy) Relating to the rostrum.

Example sentences

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Sadly this is also true for mouse with still shaky exception of the dentate gyrus and rostral migratory stream of one strain of mouse—C57BL/6J.

2

Aggression towards outgroup members was also linked to greater post-exclusion activity in the rostral and dorsal medial prefrontal cortexduring provocation from their outgroup opponent.

3

Neuroimaging findings converged on an association between cumulative blast exposure and the rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC), a widely connected brain region that modulates cognition and emotion.

4

[0] For reference, the reason that arachnids are different than other 'insects' is because they have dual ganglia structures that run down the rostral(head)-ventral(tail) axis instead of a single neural tube.

5

Also, based on the geometry of the xwave headset it looks like the electrode(s) are very rostral, so I would imagine that it picks up a lot of EOG from the eyes and EMG from the frontalis and corrugator supercilii (eyebrow muscles).

6

Anterior this, Rostral that...a this-ectomy or a that-otomy...even "heart attack" is properly a Cardiac Infarct, from the Latin "infarctus": stuffed into.

7

One stem cell population is adjacent to the substantia nigra, but produces neurons which migrate to an entirely different region of the brain (involving a "cell highway" known as the rostral migratory stream).

8

If the "rostral dorsolateral pontine tegmentum" area of our brain is associated with consciousness my immediate question is - is this area equally developed in cats, mice, birds, reptiles, fish etc?

9

> One stem cell population is adjacent to the substantia nigra, but produces neurons which migrate to an entirely different region of the brain (involving a "cell highway" known as the rostral migratory stream).

10

One for example might go through the frontal lobe and be overwritten by "reason" (if there is such a thing), and the other might go through more rostral regions, and be overwritten by emotions (which, in fact, will manifest it self into muscle movments)?

Quote examples

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Anterior this, Rostral that...a this-ectomy or a that-otomy...even "heart attack" is properly a Cardiac Infarct, from the Latin "infarctus": stuffed into.

2

One stem cell population is adjacent to the substantia nigra, but produces neurons which migrate to an entirely different region of the brain (involving a "cell highway" known as the rostral migratory stream).

3

If the "rostral dorsolateral pontine tegmentum" area of our brain is associated with consciousness my immediate question is - is this area equally developed in cats, mice, birds, reptiles, fish etc?

4

> One stem cell population is adjacent to the substantia nigra, but produces neurons which migrate to an entirely different region of the brain (involving a "cell highway" known as the rostral migratory stream).

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use rostral in a sentence?

Sadly this is also true for mouse with still shaky exception of the dentate gyrus and rostral migratory stream of one strain of mouse—C57BL/6J.

What does rostral mean?

A scale in reptiles on the median plate of the tip of the snout that borders the mouth opening.

What part of speech is rostral?

rostral is commonly used as noun, adjective.