cerebripetal (Meaning)

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cerebripetal (a.)

Applied to those nerve fibers which go from the spinal cord to the brain and so transfer sensations (centripetal impressions) from the exterior inwards.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cerebripetal

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cerebripetal Sentence Examples

  1. In the nervous system, sensory signals travel along cerebripetal pathways towards the brain for processing.
  2. Cerebripetal transmission of pain signals allows the brain to interpret and respond to potential threats.
  3. The optic nerve carries cerebripetal impulses from the retina to the visual cortex for visual perception.
  4. As the medication entered the bloodstream, it followed a cerebripetal route towards the brain to exert its effects.
  5. Cerebripetal flow of information from the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system is essential for sensory perception.
  6. Cerebripetal migration of neurons during embryonic development contributes to the formation of the brain's intricate structures.
  7. Damage to cerebripetal pathways can lead to disruptions in sensory processing and perception.
  8. The cerebripetal pathway for taste sensation involves signals traveling from taste buds on the tongue to the brainstem and then to higher brain centers.
  9. Studies have shown that cerebripetal stimulation through sensory experiences can promote neuroplasticity and cognitive function.
  10. Neuroimaging techniques allow researchers to visualize cerebripetal pathways in the brain and study their functions.

FAQs About the word cerebripetal

Applied to those nerve fibers which go from the spinal cord to the brain and so transfer sensations (centripetal impressions) from the exterior inwards.

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In the nervous system, sensory signals travel along cerebripetal pathways towards the brain for processing.

Cerebripetal transmission of pain signals allows the brain to interpret and respond to potential threats.

The optic nerve carries cerebripetal impulses from the retina to the visual cortex for visual perception.

As the medication entered the bloodstream, it followed a cerebripetal route towards the brain to exert its effects.