närviringist
Närviringist is a term used in Finnish biology to describe a ring-shaped network of nerve tissue that encircles a central structure and serves as a principal processing and integration center in certain nervous systems. The concept is closely related to the general idea of a nerve ring.
Anatomically, närviringist consists of neurites and neuronal cell bodies arranged in a loop, and it connects
Occurrence: Circumoral nerve rings, a form of närviringist, are characteristic of various invertebrate groups, notably echinoderms
Research and terminology: The term is used mainly in Finnish-language sources and may appear with translations
Significance: Studying närviringist helps illuminate how centralized processing can arise in simple nervous systems and how