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cuneate

[kyoo-nee-it, -eyt] / ˈkyu ni ɪt, -ˌeɪt /


ADJECTIVE
triangular
Synonyms


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In monkeys, we implanted tiny arrays of electrodes that we used to monitor individual cuneate nucleus neurons.

From Scientific American • May 16, 2022

We discovered two different pathways from the cortex all the way down to the CN that govern how much information the cuneate allows to pass.

From Scientific American • May 16, 2022

Clearly, the cuneate nucleus is a far more interesting brain region than it has been given credit for.

From Scientific American • May 16, 2022

In fact, cuneate neurons showed patterns of activity that were more similar to those in the brain’s cerebral cortex neurons than they were to the patterns in nerve fibers.

From Scientific American • May 16, 2022

At the time of metamorphosis, young are dark brown with specks of black and with a dark, cuneate, leaflike middorsal mark.

From Field Study of Kansas Ant-Eating Frog by Fitch, Henry S.




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