Brain: Arbor vitae | ||
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Figure 3: Cerebellum and surrounding regions; sagittal view of one hemisphere. A: Midbrain. B: Pons. C: Medulla. D: Spinal cord. E: Fourth ventricle. F: Arbor vitae. G: Tonsil. H: Anterior lobe. I: Posterior lobe. | ||
Sagittal section of the cerebellum, near the junction of the vermis with the hemisphere. ("arbor vitae" visible as white space to left, but not labelled.) | ||
Latin | ' | |
Gray's | subject #187 791 | |
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BrainInfo/UW | hier-689 | |
MeSH | [1] |
The arbor vitae (Latin for "Tree of Life") and has two connotations in psychology:
- The cerebellar white matter, so called for its branched, tree-like appearance.
- The branching ridges of the cervix
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