Associations to the word «Reticular»
Noun
- Nucleus
- Arousal
- Pons
- Neuron
- Cortex
- Axon
- Collagen
- Formation
- Projection
- Fiber
- Stimulation
- Ganglion
- Lymphocyte
- Synapse
- Serotonin
- Septum
- Cord
- Rem
- Lesion
- Locus
- Neurotransmitter
- Spindle
- Lymph
- Cns
- Tract
- Spleen
- Isthmus
- Input
- Vertebrate
- Neu
- Pathway
- Stem
- Activation
- Inhibition
- Reflex
- Sinus
- Relay
- Abnormality
- Abbreviation
- Brain
- Coma
- Nerve
- Oscillation
- Dopamine
- Tissue
- Magnus
- Retina
- Cell
- Modulation
- Epilepsy
Adjective
- Medial
- Ventral
- Cortical
- Ascending
- Spinal
- Lateral
- Dorsal
- Neuron
- Neuronal
- Inhibitory
- Cerebral
- Basal
- Sensory
- Collateral
- Reflex
- Epithelial
- Somatic
- Descending
- Posterior
- Auditory
- Synaptic
- Mediate
- Anatomical
- Anterior
- Optic
- Inferior
- Tonic
- Cervical
- Longitudinal
- Retinal
- Diffuse
- Superficial
- Olive
- Pulmonary
- Vertebrate
- Neural
- Motor
- Frontal
- Bilateral
- Respiratory
- Reversible
- Superior
- Projecting
- Facial
- Nervous
- Physiological
Wiktionary
RETICULAR, adjective. Having the structure of a net or a network; netlike
RETICULAR, adjective. Of or pertaining to a reticulum
RETICULAR FORMATION, noun. Part of the brain that is involved in actions such as awaking/sleeping cycle, and filtering incoming stimuli to discriminate irrelevant background stimuli
Dictionary definition
RETICULAR, adjective. Resembling or forming a network; "the reticulate veins of a leaf"; "a reticulated highway system".
Wise words
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