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The homunculus is commonly used today in scientific disciplines such as psychology as a teaching or memory tool to describe the distorted scale model of a human drawn or sculpted to reflect the relative space human body parts occupy on the somatosensory cortex (the sensory homunculus) and the motor cortex (the motor homunculus).
A homunculus in the form of a comely human female, who was created by the undead sorcerer, Zen, and whom Satou rescued from the collapse of Zen's dungeon, along with her 7 identical sisters/clones. While her sisters leave on a separate mission, Nana (Japanese for her original name, "Number Seven") chooses to stay by Satou's side and to serve him.
In chapter 39, Gangleri asks what the einherjar drink that is as plentiful as their food, and if they drink water. High responds that it is strange that Gangleri is asking if Óðinn, the All-Father, would invite kings, earls, and other "men of rank" to his home and give them water to drink.
She wields guns and war knives and favors long-range combat, and is the only one who knows how to unlock Nazarick's doors. She likes cute things, and is idolized by the homunculus maids. Solution Epsilon (ソリュシャン・イプシロン, Soryushan Ipushiron) Voiced by: Ayane Sakura (drama CD, anime) (Japanese); Mallorie Rodak (English)
A 2-D model of cortical sensory homunculus. A cortical homunculus (from Latin homunculus 'little man, miniature human' [1] [2]) is a distorted representation of the human body, based on a neurological "map" of the areas and portions of the human brain dedicated to processing motor functions, and/ or sensory functions, for different parts of the body.
Homunculus Nebula, a part of the Eta Carinae Nebula; Cortical homunculus, also known as the Penfield homunculus, a physical representation of the primary motor cortex of the rest of the body; Fetiform teratoma, a rare cyst having a fetal structure; The homunculus argument is a fallacy arising most commonly in the theory of vision
Homunculus – diminutive, animated construct; Nephele (Greek) – nymph formed from a cloud by Zeus to resemble the goddess Hera; Shabti (Egyptian) – clay model used as workers; Tokeloshe (Zulu mythology) – diminutive, hairy humanoid with various magical powers
Victor's daughter a century ago, who was forced to become a homunculus and chases after him. Soya Muto (武藤ソウヤ, Mutō Sōya) Voiced by: Hiroaki Miura [3] A character from the PlayStation 2 video game Buso Renkin: Yōkoso Papillon Park e. [4] He is Kazuki and Tokiko's son, who as a teenager travels back in time to stop a plot by Moonface.