Arteria Temporalis Intermedia (Noun)
Meaning
Temporal artery that goes to the middle part of the cerebral cortex of the temporal lobe.
Classification
Nouns denoting body parts.
Examples
- The arteria temporalis intermedia is a branch of the posterior cerebral artery that supplies the middle portion of the cerebral cortex of the temporal lobe.
- The arteria temporalis intermedia runs within the sulci of the middle part of the temporal lobe to provide it with necessary blood supply.
- Anatomical studies of the brain revealed the presence of arteria temporalis intermedia in a significant number of human subjects that supplied the mid-temporal cortex.
- The arteria temporalis intermedia is a vital blood vessel that provides oxygen and nutrients to the middle part of the temporal lobe's cerebral cortex.
- Damage to the arteria temporalis intermedia can result in impaired cognitive functions associated with the middle part of the temporal lobe.