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  • The fornix is a bundle of nerve tracts made of white matter.
  • But when muscles are stimulated with electrodes and exercise, the nerve tracts sometimes partly revive.
  • Many spinal cord injuries leave some ascending and descending nerve tracts alive but stunned, McDonald said.
  • Taping along the nerve tract of irritated or inflamed tissue can shorten the inflamed region and reduce pain.
  • Dopamine is produced in a nerve tract in a region of the brain known as the mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway.
  • Sensory nerve tracts and motor nerve tracts are located in adjacent lanes on the neurological highway of the spinal cord.
  • Sensory nerve tracts and motor nerve tracts are located in adjacent lanes on the neurological highway of the spinal cord.
  • The neurons in the optic nerve decussate in the optic chiasm with some crossing to the contralateral optic nerve tract.
  • This nerve tract is called a " reward pathway " because countless tests have shown that animals will press a lever to stimulate the brain region with electric shocks because it makes them feel good.
  • The brain scan revealed that Dibert had a large cyst pushing apart the nerve tissue surrounding it and pressing on a nerve tract, called the fornix, known to play a role in memory retrieval and storage.
  • In special cases, where only one eye deviates and the other does not, this often indicates a lesion ( or damage ) of the medial longitudinal fasciculus ( MLF ), which is a brainstem nerve tract.
  • There are multiple responses of the body to brain injury, occurring at different times after the initial occurrence of damage, as the functions of the neurons, nerve tracts, or sections of the brain can be affected by damage.
  • The control of conjugate gaze is mediated in the brainstem by the medial longitudinal fasciculus ( MLF ), a nerve tract that connects the three extraocular motor nuclei ( abducens, trochlear and oculomotor ) into a single functional unit.
  • Further studies may address the question that inevitably arises in this field : did the experiment truly destroy the nerve tract being studied, or might the damage have been incomplete and the animals'recovery due to normal healing rather than regeneration?
  • When the researchers did anatomical studies, injecting dyes into the nerve tracts after the rats had been killed, they found that nerves had regrown from either end of the injury, growing down to the tail and up to the brain.