Colliculus

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /kəˈlɪkjʊləs/

Definitions of colliculus

noun a small anatomical structure resembling a small hill

Example Sentences

A1 The colliculus is a small bump on the back of the brain.

A2 The colliculus is involved in visual and auditory processing.

B1 Damage to the colliculus can result in problems with eye movements.

B2 The superior colliculus plays a role in orienting the eyes and head towards a stimulus.

C1 Research on the colliculus has provided valuable insights into the neural basis of attention.

C2 The colliculus is a crucial structure in the midbrain that integrates sensory information for motor responses.

Examples of colliculus in a Sentence

formal The superior colliculus is a structure in the midbrain that plays a role in visual processing.

informal I heard that the colliculus is important for seeing stuff.

slang Yo, did you know the colliculus helps you see things?

figurative Just like how the colliculus helps us navigate visually, we must navigate through life with clarity and purpose.

Grammatical Forms of colliculus

plural

colliculi

comparative

more colliculus

superlative

most colliculus

present tense

colliculus

future tense

will colliculus

perfect tense

has colliculus

continuous tense

is colliculus

singular

colliculus

positive degree

colliculus

infinitive

to colliculus

gerund

colliculating

participle

colliculated

Origin and Evolution of colliculus

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'colliculus' originated from Latin.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in anatomical contexts to refer to small elevations or protuberances, the term 'colliculus' has evolved to also be used in neuroscience to describe specific structures in the brain, such as the superior colliculus and inferior colliculus.