Dictionary of Biological Psychology
An imaginary line that runs through the dead centre of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, from the FOREBRAIN to the CAUDA EQUINA. Structures are often said to be high or low in the neuraxis: CEREBRAL CORTEX is higher, SPINAL CORD lower.
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