"Extrastriate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Extrastriate refers to something that is located outside or beyond the boundaries of the striate area or striate system, which is a sensory region in the cerebral cortex that is responsible for processing visual information from the eyes. In other words, extrastriate areas of the brain are concerned with processing visual information that is not directly involved in processing visual stimuli from the eyes.
Extrapyramidal refers to a system of nerve fibers that is separate from the pyramidal tracts, which are responsible for controlling voluntary movements. Extrapyramidal symptoms are side effects of certain medications, such as antipsychotics, that disrupt the normal functioning of the extrapyramidal system, resulting in abnormal movements, tremors, and rigidity.
Extrascensorial refers to perceptions or experiences that go beyond the normal range of human senses. It is a term used to describe phenomena that cannot be perceived or measured by our five traditional senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell), but can still be experienced or sensed. Examples of extrascensorial experiences include psychic phenomena, intuition, and the feeling of a sixth sense or gut feeling.
Extrasensory refers to the supposed ability to perceive or be aware of information or events outside of the range of ordinary human senses, such as sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
The word "extrasolar" refers to something that lies outside the solar system, meaning it is not part of our solar system, which includes the sun and the planets that orbit around it. Extrasolar objects or bodies can be planets, stars, asteroids, comets, or other celestial entities that are located outside our solar system and orbit around other stars.
The term "extrastapedial" refers to a vein or artery that is located outside or beyond the stapedia, which is a part of the skull. In anatomy, the stapedia is a bony prominence located in the temporal region of the skull, and the veins or arteries that lie outside of this area are considered extrastapedial. These extrastapedial veins or arteries may be larger or smaller than the ones that run through the stapedia and play a role in the blood supply of the brain and scalp.
Extrastriolar refers to something located or situated outside the striola, which typically refers to the central, most prominent part of a fibrous bundle, such as a nerve or muscle fiber. In the context of anatomy, "extrastriolar" is often used to describe structures or features that are located in the peripheral or outer regions of an organ or tissue, rather than in the central or striolar region.
Extrasystoles refers to an exceptional beating of the heart that occurs outside of the normal heart rhythm, resulting in a sudden, irregular pulse.
Extratemporal refers to something that exists outside of or beyond the normal boundaries of time. It can describe events, entities, or experiences that are not bound by the conventional constraints of past, present, and future.
Existing or coming from outside the Earth's atmosphere; originating or occurring on other planets or celestial bodies, especially those outside our solar system. Examples: extraterrestrial life, extraterrestrial beings, extraterrestrial spacecraft.
Extraterritorialism refers to the extension of a country's laws and jurisdiction outside of its own territorial boundaries, often to regulate or control activities of its citizens, corporations, or citizens' conduct abroad. This can occur through international agreements, treaties, or unilateral declarations, and can be controversial as it can interfere with the sovereignty of other countries and their laws. Extraterritorialism can take various forms, such as imposing sanctions, prosecuting crimes committed abroad, or regulating foreign businesses.