All terms in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| obsolete predominantly white regional part of thalamus | UBERON_0024800 | |
| anal fin spine 2 | UBERON_4300098 | [Anal fin spine that is located posteriorly adjacent to the first anal fin spine.] |
| anal fin spine | UBERON_2002262 | |
| anal fin spine 1 | UBERON_4300097 | [Anal fin spine that is the anteriormost element of the series.] |
| anal fin pterygiophore 1 | UBERON_4300096 | [Anal fin pterygiophore that is the anteriormost of the series.] |
| Y bone | UBERON_4300091 | [The y bone is a detached neural spine anterior to the haemal spines of preural centrum 2. ] |
| cultriform process | UBERON_3000386 | [Process that extends anteriorly from the orbitotemporal region.] |
| X bone | UBERON_4300090 | [The x bone is a detached neural spine anterior to the neural spine of preural centrum 2.] |
| subotic alae | UBERON_3000387 | [Paired processes extending lateraly from the posterior body of the parasphenoid that, when present, support the otic capsules ventrally.] |
| parasagittal crest | UBERON_3000384 | |
| palatoquadrate articular process | UBERON_3000380 | |
| paranasal commissure | UBERON_3000381 | [Cartilaginous bridge that extends posteriorly to the anterolateral corner of the posterior nasal wall.] |
| radiation of cerebral hemisphere | UBERON_0022260 | |
| white matter radiation | UBERON_0022259 | |
| auditory radiation | UBERON_0022262 | [The acoustic radiations or auditory radiations are structures found in the brain, in the ventral cochlear pathway, a part of the auditory system. Lesions to the auditory radiations could be a cause of cortical deafness.] |
| forebrain ipsilateral fiber tracts | UBERON_0022247 | |
| optic radiation | UBERON_0022264 | [The optic radiation (also known as the geniculo-calcarine tract or as the geniculostriate pathway) is a collection of axons from relay neurons in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus carrying visual information to the visual cortex (also called striate cortex) along the calcarine fissure. There is one such tract on each side of the brain.] |
| planum temporale | UBERON_0022268 | [The planum temporale is the cortical area just posterior to the auditory cortex within the Sylvian fissure. It is a triangular region which forms the heart of Wernicke's area, one of the most important functional areas for language. The planum temporale shows a significant asymmetry. In 65% of all individuals the left planum temporale appears to be more developed, while the right planum temporale is more developed in only 10%. In some peoplebs brains, the planum temporale is more than five times larger on the left than on the right, making it the most asymmetrical structure in the brain. This greater size of the left planum temporale compared with the right is already present in the foetus, where it can be observed starting from the 31st week of gestation. This observation strengthens the hypothesis of a genetic predisposition for brain asymmetry.] |
| nucleus geniculatus of pretectum | UBERON_0035580 | |
| nucleus lentiformis of pretectum | UBERON_0035581 |