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- 15:57, 26 October 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Purkinje Cell Arrangement.png (=Purkinje Cell Arrangement= The modular organization of the cerebellum. Displays a series of "longitudinal sagittal bands" of Purkinje cell arrangement. Purkinje cell dendrites are flattened in the same direction as the microzones extend and are crosse...)
- 15:27, 26 October 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Fetal MRI of cerebellum.png (=Fetal MRI of cerebellum= Sagittal MRI of fetal cerebellum. Gradient echo of a fetus at 33 weeks of gestation. ==References== <pubmed>10.1177/0883073813486296</pubmed>)
- 14:44, 26 October 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Flourens pigeon.gif (=Flourens pigeon= A pigeon which had its brain lesioned in an one of Flourens initial experiments. This enabled Flourens to understand the gross anatomy of the cerebrum and cerebellum of mammals. ==References== http://www.cerebromente.org.br/n01/freno...)
- 14:33, 26 October 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Ferrier's findings of cerebellum.gif (=Ferrier's findings on a monkey's cerebellum with stimulation points= ==Reference== <ref>http://www.cerebromente.org.br/n01/frenolog/frenloc.htm</ref> ===Copyright===)
- 12:48, 25 October 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Second Trimester Cerebellum.jpeg (=Second Trimester Cerebellum= Caudal, inferior image of the cerebellum at second trimester ==Reference== <ref>http://www.fetalultrasound.com/online/text/2-006.HTM</ref> ===Copyright===)
- 22:22, 4 October 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Anencephaly.png (=Anencephaly= An image of a stillborn baby due to an undeveloped brain and incomplete skull ==Reference== <ref>https://www.slideshare.net/NamXal1/development-of-nervous-system</ref> ===Copyright=== © 2014 ''Associated Press text, photo, graphic, au...)
- 21:58, 4 October 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Secondary brain vesicle.jpeg (=Secondary brain vesicle = (Week 5) 3 primary vesicles develop into 5 secondary vesicles; - Prosencephalon develops into telencephalon (which includes the endbrain and cerebral hemispheres) and diencephalon (located between the brain and forms an opti...)
- 21:30, 4 October 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Primary Brain Vesicles.jpeg (=Primary Brain Vesicles= In week 4, 3 primary brain vesicles are formed; forebrain (prosencephalon) midbrain (mesencephalon), and hindbrain (rhombencephalon). These structures then differentiate into 5 secondary brain vesicles during week 5. ==Referen...)
- 16:52, 29 September 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Arteries of the cerebellum.jpeg (=Arteries of the cerebellum=)
- 16:10, 29 September 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Cerebellum anatomical subdivisions.png (=Superior view of anatomical subdivisions of the cerebellum= Superior view of the 3 cerebellar zones. The middle is the vermis. Either side of the vermis is the intermediate zone. Lateral to the intermediate zone is the lateral hemispheres. There is n...)
- 14:27, 29 September 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Anatomical-Lobes-of-the-Cerebellum.jpg (Anatomical lobe of the cerebellum The image depicts the anterior lobe which is rostral to the primary fissure, the posterior lobe (dorsal to the "primary fissure") and the flocculonodular lobe.)
- 23:58, 15 September 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:2 day old embryo diagram.jpeg (Diagram of a 2 day old embryo illustrating the beginnings of neural development. Where the neural tube (green) is closed and the neural crest (red) is dorsal from ectoderm/above neural tube.)
- 20:29, 14 September 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Spina-bifida-lg-enlg - embryo.jpg (Image of the Process of Spina Bifida during 21, 22 and 28 days.)
- 16:37, 14 September 2017 Z5114433 talk contribs uploaded File:Ch21f91.jpg (Diagram of 2 day old embryo. The neural tube (green) is closed and the neural crest (red) is dorsal from ectoderm (above neural tube).)
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