Groove in the base of the skull fitting the Eustachian canal
Sulcus of auditory tube
Details
Identifiers
Latin
sulcus tubae auditivae, sulcus tubae auditoriae
TA98
A02.1.05.041
TA2
627
FMA
75761
Anatomical terms of bone
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The lateral half of the great wing of the sphenoid bone articulates, by means of a synchondrosis, with the petrous part of the temporal bone. Between these two bones on the under surface of the skull, is a furrow, the 'sulcus of auditory tubule, for the lodgement of the cartilaginous part of the auditory tube.
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under surface of the skull, is a furrow, the 'sulcusofauditory tubule, for the lodgement of the cartilaginous part of the auditorytube. This article...
Eustachian tube (/juːˈsteɪʃən/), also called the auditorytube or pharyngotympanic tube, is a tube that links the nasopharynx to the middle ear, of which it...
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lateral to the orifice of the auditorytube. Posteriorly, it blends with the squama and mastoid part, and forms the anterior boundary of the tympanomastoid...
attachment of the Levator veli palatini and the cartilaginous portion of the auditorytube, and partly for connection with the basilar part of the occipital...
perception of this phenomenon is the left superior temporal sulcus(STS). This area is critical for the multisensory integration of visual and auditory information...
separated from the midbrain by the superior pontine sulcus, and from the medulla by the inferior pontine sulcus. It contains tracts that carry signals from the...
Neurons that respond to both visual and auditory stimuli have been identified in the superior temporal sulcus. Additionally, multimodal "what" and "where"...
termed a sulcus (plural sulci). These surface convolutions appear during fetal development and continue to mature after birth through the process of gyrification...
(anterior ectosylvian sulcus) sections, were found to have an effect on sound localization. At baseline, cats were able to locate 90% of the sound stimuli...
the fluids of the endolymph and perilymph, such as the inner and outer sulcus cells (shown in yellow) and the reticular lamina of the organ of Corti (shown...
portion of the temporal, and between the two bones on the under surface of the skull, is a furrow, the sulcusof the auditorytube, for the lodgement of the...
considered to be an auditory skill, it is intrinsically multimodal, since producing speech requires the speaker to make movements of the lips, teeth and...
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or to the kinocilium in the hair cells of the inner ear. Mechanotransduction is thought to occur at the site of the tip links, which connect to spring-gated...
lateral sulcus has been connected with difficulty in processing and producing morphology and syntax, while lexical access and comprehension of irregular...
fetuses as early as 22 weeks and corresponds to the onset of fetal auditory abilities. Both auditory and vibroacoustic stimulation have been used in habituation...
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whereas the occipital lobe is asymmetric to the right; the central sulcus and temporal lobe of the right cortical hemisphere are further to the front than those...
(central sulcus). The sensorimotor rhythm is associated with the inhibition of movement and reduced muscle tone. The beta rhythm consists of asynchronous...
through the stimulation of the postcentral gyrus, with a drop in amplitude of sensory responses occurring towards the central sulcus. CSM is an effective...
Atrophied – Wasted away. Attenuate – Long and slender, as in some shells. Auditory – Connected with the hearing. Auricled – Eared, or with ear-like appendages...