cortex, cingulate gyrus, limbic thalamus, hippocampus including the parahippocampal gyrus and subiculum, nucleus accumbens (limbic striatum), anterior hypothalamus...
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Limbic encephalitis is a form of encephalitis, a disease characterized by inflammation of the brain. Limbic encephalitis is caused by autoimmunity: an...
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Limbic resonance is the idea that the capacity for sharing deep emotional states arises from the limbic system of the brain. These states include the dopamine...
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The limbic lobe is an arc-shaped cortical region of the limbic system, on the medial surface of each cerebral hemisphere of the mammalian brain, consisting...
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Papez circuit (redirect from Medial limbic circuit)
to the limbic lobe was the basis for emotional experiences. Paul D. MacLean reconceptualized Papez's proposal and coined the term limbic system. MacLean...
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4 (CA4) Amygdala (limbic system) (limbic lobe) Central nucleus (autonomic nervous system) Medial nucleus (accessory olfactory system) Cortical and basomedial...
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empathy, which they call limbic resonance, is a capacity which we share, along with the anatomical characteristics of the limbic areas of the brain, with...
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the reptilian complex (basal ganglia), the paleomammalian complex (limbic system), and the neomammalian complex (neocortex), viewed each as independently...
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Trisynaptic circuit (section Limbic system)
mammillothalamic tract). The mammillary bodies are integral parts of the limbic system and have been shown to be important in recollective memory. The thalamus...
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Imprinting (psychology) (section Limbic imprinting)
experiences leave imprints upon the limbic system, causing lifelong effects and this process is identified as limbic imprinting. The term is also described...
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Angie Miller (American singer) (redirect from Limbic System (EP))
opting for the stage name Zealyn. Since then, she has released a second, Limbic System, and third EP, A Weekend in Maine. Angela Kristine Miller was born on...
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input from the limbic system. Although conflicting reports about its subdivisions exist in the literature, the autonomic nervous system has historically...
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the entorhinal cortex via the cingulum. It is an integral part of the limbic system, which is involved with emotion formation and processing, learning,...
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Hippocampus (redirect from Between-systems memory interference model)
hippocampi, one in each side of the brain. The hippocampus is part of the limbic system, and plays important roles in the consolidation of information from...
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Phobia (section Limbic system)
identified as part of the limbic system, along with the cingulated gyrus, hippocampus, corpus callosum, and other nearby cortices. This system has been found to...
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psychology, limbic imprint refers to the process by which prenatal, perinatal and post-natal experiences imprint upon the limbic system, causing lifelong...
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subicular areas and the EC forms one of the most important parts of the limbic system. The entorhinal cortex is an infolding of the parahippocampal gyrus...
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instinctual drives. Certain psychoactive substances that have effects on the limbic system of the brain may induce disinhibition. Disinhibition in psychology is...
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Epithalamus (redirect from Dorsal diencephalic conduction system)
system, which is responsible for carrying information from the limbic forebrain to limbic midbrain structures. Some functions of its components include...
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the nucleus accumbens, the striatum forebrain, limbic system, and prefrontal cortex. The limbic system is important for control of mood, and the nucleus...
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Limbic system-associated membrane protein (LAMP) 64- to 68-kDa heavily glycosylated protein found in neurons, specifically it is distributed in cortical...
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Reduced affect display (section Limbic structures)
with schizophrenia with flat affect show decreased activation in the limbic system when viewing emotional stimuli. In individuals with schizophrenia with...
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lies close to, and is directly connected with, the structures of the limbic system. (The prefix para meaning beside or adjacent to.) The paralimbic cortex...
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Mammillary body (category Limbic system)
undersurface of the brain that, as part of the diencephalon, form part of the limbic system. They are located at the ends of the anterior arches of the fornix....
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brain's limbic system operates as the main control-area for response to certain stimuli, including a variety of instinctual behaviour. The limbic system processes...
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of catecholamine research Limbic system Sympathetic ganglia Sympathetic trunk Sympathicolysis Parasympathetic nervous system Adrenergic receptor Beta blocker...
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like increased breathing rate, heart rate, and pupil dilation. The limbic system also plays a part in how sexual stimuli are received. A study done about...
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by dysfunction in cerebellar connections to the cerebral cortex and limbic system. The CCAS has been described in both adults and children. The precise...
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a disconnect between the insular cortex secondary to damage and the limbic system, specifically the cingulate gyrus whose prime response to the pain perceived...
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proprioreceptors, baroreceptors, and chemoreceptors, plus stimuli from the limbic system which normally enable the precise regulation of heart function, via...
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