Medial eye fields
Medial eye fields are areas in the frontal lobe of the primate brain that play a role in visually guided eye movement.[1] Most Neuroscientists refer to this area as the supplementary eye fields.
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| Frontal lobe | Superolateral | |
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| Parietal lobe | Superolateral | |
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| Both | |
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| Occipital lobe | Superolateral | |
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| Temporal lobe | Superolateral | |
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| Interlobar sulci/fissures | Superolateral | |
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| Limbic lobe | |
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| Insular lobe |
- Long gyrus of insula
- Short gyri of insula
- Circular sulcus of insula
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| General | |
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| Some categorizations are approximations, and some Brodmann areas span gyri. |
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| Description |
- Anatomy
- meninges
- cortex
- association fibers
- commissural fibers
- lateral ventricles
- basal ganglia
- diencephalon
- mesencephalon
- pons
- cerebellum
- medulla
- spinal cord
- Physiology
- Development
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| Disease |
- Cerebral palsy
- Meningitis
- Demyelinating diseases
- Seizures and epilepsy
- Headache
- Stroke
- Sleep
- Congenital
- Injury
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Other
- Symptoms and signs
- head and neck
- eponymous
- lesions
- Tests
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| Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- general anesthetics
- analgesics
- addiction
- epilepsy
- cholinergics
- migraine
- Parkinson's
- vertigo
- other
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