a cerebral hemisphere
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parencephalona cerebral hemisphere
parencephalaPARENCEPHALON, a cerebral hemisphere
claustrumA thin layer of gray matter in each cerebral hemisphere between the lentiform nucleus and the insula
amygdalaeA roughly almond-shaped mass of gray matter deep inside each cerebral hemisphere, associated with the sense of smell
CORTEXWith "cerebral," a brain part
cerebralsCEREBRAL, a kind of consonant
CHECKMATELast word in a cerebral game
spasticsoffensive. A person with cerebral palsy
spasticoffensive. (of a person) Affected with cerebral palsy
arealpart of the cerebral cortex having a particular function
areaspart of the cerebral cortex having a particular function
apoplexiesUnconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke
FANTASTICVOYAGE1966 film about the removal of a cerebral blood clot
apoplexyUnconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke
tegmentumA region of gray matter on either side of the cerebral aqueduct in the midbrain
subcorticalof, relating to, involving, or being a part of the brain below the cerebral cortex
falcesstructure shaped like a sickle, as a fold of dura mater separating the cerebral hemispheres
falxstructure shaped like a sickle, as a fold of dura mater separating the cerebral hemispheres
areaa region (an area or district; a tract of country) / part of the cerebral cortex
topectomy(obsolete) the excision of the top part of the cerebral cortex as a cure for mental illness
topectomiesTOPECTOMY, (obsolete) the excision of the top part of the cerebral cortex as a cure for mental illness
neocorticesA part of the cerebral cortex concerned with sight and hearing in mammals, regarded as the most recently evolved part of the cortex
neocortexA part of the cerebral cortex concerned with sight and hearing in mammals, regarded as the most recently evolved part of the cortex
athetosisA condition in which abnormal muscle contractions cause involuntary writhing movements. It affects some people with cerebral palsy, impairing speech and use of the hands
spasticRelating to or denoting a form of muscular weakness (spastic paralysis) typical of cerebral palsy, caused by damage to the brain or spinal cord and involving reflex resistance to passive movement of the limbs and difficulty in initiating and controlling muscular movement