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  1. 25 sty 2011 · Vestibular disease can have a number of causes: infections, from the brain itself or from the middle ear, cancer, poisonings, parasitism, immune disorders, occasionally as a sign of Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), and commonly as an idiopathic event.

  2. The canine olfactory bulb is 3 times larger in dogs than in humans, which may be related to their superior olfactory abilities. This structure receives information about smell directly from the nose, and helps discriminate between odors. Midbrain. Hidden within the brain is the midbrain.

  3. The central nervous system includes the spinal cord and the brain. The brain is divided into 3 main sections—the brain stem, which controls many basic life functions, the cerebrum, which is the center of conscious decision-making, and the cerebellum, which is involved in movement and motor control. The spinal cord of dogs is divided into ...

  4. The nervous system is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and several different kinds of nerves that are found throughout the body. These create complex circuits through which animals experience and respond to sensations. A familiar type of nervous system circuit is a reflex.

  5. 27 maj 2016 · Both dogs and cats have frontal sinuses (see Fig. 8-1), lateral maxillary recesses, and small sphenoidal sinuses. These are named for the bones in which they are located.

  6. The nervous system is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and several different kinds of nerves that are found throughout the body. These create complex circuits through which animals experience and respond to sensations. A familiar type of nervous system circuit is a reflex.

  7. 9 lip 2024 · Labeled anatomy of the head and skull of the dog on CT imaging (bones of cranium, brain, face, paranasal sinus, muscles of head)

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