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  • Limbic system
  • Set of brain structures involved in emotion and motivation

    cortex, cingulate gyrus, limbic thalamus, hippocampus including the parahippocampal gyrus and subiculum, nucleus accumbens (limbic striatum), anterior hypothalamus

    Limbic system

    Limbic system

    Limbic_system

  • List of regions in the human brain
  • 4 (CA4) Amygdala (limbic system, limbic lobe) Central nucleus (autonomic nervous system) Medial nucleus (accessory olfactory system) Cortical and basomedial

    List of regions in the human brain

    List of regions in the human brain

    List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain

  • Limbic encephalitis
  • Inflammation involving the limbic system in the brain

    Limbic encephalitis is a form of encephalitis, a disease characterized by inflammation of the brain. Limbic encephalitis is caused by autoimmunity: an

    Limbic encephalitis

    Limbic encephalitis

    Limbic_encephalitis

  • Trisynaptic circuit
  • Neural circuit in the hippocampus

    mammillothalamic tract). The mammillary bodies are integral parts of the limbic system and have been shown to be important in recollective memory. The thalamus

    Trisynaptic circuit

    Trisynaptic_circuit

  • Limbic lobe
  • Region of a cerebral cortex

    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

    Limbic lobe

    Limbic lobe

    Limbic_lobe

  • Angie Miller (American singer)
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1994)

    alternative rock and electropop EP, Limbic System, was released on June 24, 2016, containing seven songs. "Limbic System" was recorded in two months during

    Angie Miller (American singer)

    Angie Miller (American singer)

    Angie_Miller_(American_singer)

  • Autonomic nervous system
  • Division of the nervous system supplying internal organs, smooth muscle and glands

    input from the limbic system. Although conflicting reports about its subdivisions exist in the literature, the autonomic nervous system has historically

    Autonomic nervous system

    Autonomic nervous system

    Autonomic_nervous_system

  • Phobia
  • Anxiety disorder classified by a persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation

    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

    Phobia

    Phobia

    Phobia

  • Hippocampus
  • Vertebrate brain region

    proposed that the associated structures of the limbic lobe be included in what he termed as the limbic system. The hippocampus is a five centimeter long ridge

    Hippocampus

    Hippocampus

    Hippocampus

  • Limbic imprint
  • psychology, limbic imprint refers to the process by which prenatal, perinatal and post-natal experiences imprint upon the limbic system, causing lifelong

    Limbic imprint

    Limbic_imprint

  • Papez circuit
  • Neural 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

    Papez circuit

    Papez circuit

    Papez_circuit

  • Imprinting (psychology)
  • Kinds of learning occurring at a particular age or a particular life stage

    that prenatal and early childhood experiences shape the specialised limbic system (located nearly in the brain's centre). The result of this imprinting

    Imprinting (psychology)

    Imprinting (psychology)

    Imprinting_(psychology)

  • Disinhibition
  • Lack of restraint

    instinctual drives. Certain psychoactive substances that have effects on the limbic system of the brain may induce disinhibition. Disinhibition in psychology is

    Disinhibition

    Disinhibition

  • Karl H. Pribram
  • Austrian neuroscientist (1919–2015)

    boundaries of the limbic system." Through more than 50 surgical experiments, Pribram's laboratory was able to establish that the limbic system, governing emotions

    Karl H. Pribram

    Karl_H._Pribram

  • Cingulate cortex
  • Part of the limbic lobe of the brain cortex

    the entorhinal cortex via the cingulum. It is an integral part of the limbic system, which is involved with emotion formation and processing, learning,

    Cingulate cortex

    Cingulate cortex

    Cingulate_cortex

  • Triune brain
  • Model of evolutionary neurology proposed by Paul McLean

    the reptilian complex (basal ganglia), the paleomammalian complex (limbic system), and the neomammalian complex (neocortex), viewed each as independently

    Triune brain

    Triune brain

    Triune_brain

  • Instinct
  • Behaviour due to innate biological factors

    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

    Instinct

    Instinct

    Instinct

  • Sexual stimulation
  • Anything that causes a sexual response

    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

    Sexual stimulation

    Sexual stimulation

    Sexual_stimulation

  • Procedural memory
  • Unconscious memory used to perform tasks

    Brian E. (2003). "New component of the limbic system; Marginal division of the neostriatum that links the limbic system to the basal nucleus of Meynert". Journal

    Procedural memory

    Procedural_memory

  • Heart rate
  • Speed of the heartbeat, measured in beats per minute

    proprioreceptors, baroreceptors, and chemoreceptors, plus stimuli from the limbic system which normally enable the precise regulation of heart function, via

    Heart rate

    Heart rate

    Heart_rate

  • Arousal
  • State of being awoken

    the nucleus accumbens, the striatum forebrain, limbic system, and prefrontal cortex. The limbic system is important for control of mood, and the nucleus

    Arousal

    Arousal

    Arousal

  • Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome
  • Cognitive and affective symptoms of cerebellum damage

    by dysfunction in cerebellar connections to the cerebral cortex and limbic system. CCAS has been described in both adults and children. The precise manifestations

    Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome

    Cerebellar_cognitive_affective_syndrome

  • Sympathetic nervous system
  • Part of the autonomic nervous system that stimulates fight-or-flight responses

    of catecholamine research Limbic system Sympathetic ganglia Sympathetic trunk Sympathicolysis Parasympathetic nervous system Adrenergic receptor Beta blocker

    Sympathetic nervous system

    Sympathetic nervous system

    Sympathetic_nervous_system

  • Paralimbic cortex
  • Area of three-layered cortex

    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

    Paralimbic cortex

    Paralimbic cortex

    Paralimbic_cortex

  • Reduced affect display
  • Condition of reduced emotional reactivity in an individual

    schizophrenia exhibiting flat affect show decreased activation in the limbic system when viewing emotional stimuli. In these individuals, neural processes

    Reduced affect display

    Reduced_affect_display

  • Paul D. MacLean
  • American physician and neuroscientist

    brain was in reality three brains in one: the reptilian complex, the limbic system, and the neocortex. Paul D. MacLean was born in Phelps, New York, the

    Paul D. MacLean

    Paul D. MacLean

    Paul_D._MacLean

  • Laughter
  • Expression of amusement

    endorphins. Scientists have shown that parts of the limbic system are involved in laughter. This system is involved in emotions and helps us with functions

    Laughter

    Laughter

    Laughter

  • Amygdala
  • Paired structure within the brain temporal lobe

    the cerebral hemispheres of vertebrates. It is considered part of the limbic system. In primates, it is located medially within the temporal lobes. It consists

    Amygdala

    Amygdala

    Amygdala

  • Olfactory system
  • Sensory system used for smelling

    through the cribriform plate, connecting the epithelium to the brain's limbic system at the olfactory bulbs. The main olfactory bulb transmits pulses to

    Olfactory system

    Olfactory system

    Olfactory_system

  • Space adaptation syndrome
  • Condition caused by weightlessness

    of anti-motion-sickness drugs and stress hormones on limbic system function. The limbic system may be the neural mismatch center of the brain." At present

    Space adaptation syndrome

    Space adaptation syndrome

    Space_adaptation_syndrome

  • The Body Keeps the Score
  • 2014 book by Bessel van der Kolk

    include EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing), yoga, and limbic system therapy. After its publication in 2014, The Body Keeps the Score became

    The Body Keeps the Score

    The_Body_Keeps_the_Score

  • Emotion
  • Conscious subjective experience

    has shown that some of these limbic structures are not as directly related to emotion as others are while some non-limbic structures have been found to

    Emotion

    Emotion

    Emotion

  • A General Theory of Love
  • 2000 book by Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, and Richard Lannon

    identified as the limbic system (hippocampus, amygdala, anterior thalamic nuclei, and limbic cortex) is affected by those closest to us (limbic resonance) and

    A General Theory of Love

    A_General_Theory_of_Love

  • Hypothalamus
  • Area of the brain below the thalamus

    nervous system to the endocrine system via the pituitary gland. The hypothalamus is located below the thalamus and is part of the limbic system. It forms

    Hypothalamus

    Hypothalamus

    Hypothalamus

  • Reward system
  • Group of neural structures responsible for motivation and desire

    The basolateral amygdala, a member of the limbic system, is another important component in reward system development due to its role in regulating emotion

    Reward system

    Reward system

    Reward_system

  • Evolutionary origin of religion
  • Emergence of religious behavior discussed in terms of natural evolution

    builds on the concept of the triune brain: the reptilian brain, the limbic system, and the neocortex, proposed by Paul D. MacLean. Collective religious

    Evolutionary origin of religion

    Evolutionary origin of religion

    Evolutionary_origin_of_religion

  • Bilateral cingulotomy
  • Neurosurgical procedure for treating depression, OCD, and chronic pain

    targets the anterior cingulate cortex, which is a part of the limbic system. This system is responsible for the integration of feelings and emotion in

    Bilateral cingulotomy

    Bilateral_cingulotomy

  • Amygdalotomy
  • Surgical removal of the amygdala

    accumulation of experimental evidence to demonstrate the role of the limbic system, specifically the amygdala complex in mediating emotional expressions

    Amygdalotomy

    Amygdalotomy

  • Meninges
  • Three membranes protecting the brain

    hypothalamic connectivity to the limbic system during an attack. Disruption of the connection between the hypothalamus and limbic system may increase activity in

    Meninges

    Meninges

    Meninges

  • Start with Why
  • Book by Simon Sinek

    speculates about the biological factors behind this structure, such as the limbic system. Lindsay McGregor and Neel Doshi, co-authors of the book Primed to Perform:

    Start with Why

    Start_with_Why

  • Psychic numbing
  • Tendency for to withdraw attention from past experiences or future threats

    The limbic system also includes areas that are important for memory consolidation. The relationship between all the areas in the limbic system is an

    Psychic numbing

    Psychic_numbing

  • Human anatomy
  • Scientific study of the morphology of the human body

    Medulla Midbrain Pons Cerebellum Cerebrum Cerebral cortex Hypothalamus Limbic system Amygdala Eyes (2) Pineal gland Pituitary gland Thyroid gland Parathyroid

    Human anatomy

    Human anatomy

    Human_anatomy

  • Epithalamus
  • Posterior segment of the diencephalon in the brain

    system, which is responsible for carrying information from the limbic forebrain to limbic midbrain structures. Some functions of its components include

    Epithalamus

    Epithalamus

    Epithalamus

  • Affective neuroscience
  • Study of the neural mechanisms of emotion

    group of structures in the center of the brain called the limbic system. The limbic system is made up of the following brain structures: Amygdala – The

    Affective neuroscience

    Affective neuroscience

    Affective_neuroscience

  • Polyvagal theory
  • Proposed constructs pertaining to the vagus nerve

    disinhibit defensive limbic circuits, depending on the situation. Note: Attributing defensive behaviours purely to the limbic system is an oversimplification

    Polyvagal theory

    Polyvagal theory

    Polyvagal_theory

  • The Sadness
  • 2021 body horror film by Rob Jabbaz

    of the Alvin virus. Wong explains to Kat that the virus hijacks the limbic system of the brain, creating an irresistible and aggressive desire to act

    The Sadness

    The_Sadness

  • Dissociative disorder
  • Set of mental health conditions

    cortex, and limbic system. Those with dissociative disorders have higher activity levels in the prefrontal lobe and a more inhibited limbic system on average

    Dissociative disorder

    Dissociative_disorder

  • Beer goggles
  • Impact of alcoholic inebriation on interpersonal attraction

    and the prefrontal cortex. The limbic system produces emotions such as fear or anxiety. This reduction in the limbic system is why people feel less socially

    Beer goggles

    Beer goggles

    Beer_goggles

  • Intermittent explosive disorder
  • Mental disorder characterized by anger

    million Americans may fit the criteria for IED. EDS was associated with limbic system diseases, disorders of the temporal lobe, or abuse of alcohol or other

    Intermittent explosive disorder

    Intermittent explosive disorder

    Intermittent_explosive_disorder

  • Engram (neuropsychology)
  • Conjectured means by which memories are stored

    memory. Studies have shown that declarative memories move between the limbic system, deep within the brain, and the outer, cortical regions. These are distinct

    Engram (neuropsychology)

    Engram_(neuropsychology)

  • Cannon–Bard theory
  • Psyschological theory

    initially suggested that the interconnections among structures of the limbic system were ideally constituted to handle the long-lasting, intense aspects

    Cannon–Bard theory

    Cannon–Bard theory

    Cannon–Bard_theory

  • Child sexual abuse
  • Form of child abuse

    lead to the overexcitation of an undeveloped limbic system. Teicher et al. (1993) used the "Limbic System Checklist-33" to measure ictal temporal lobe

    Child sexual abuse

    Child_sexual_abuse

  • Migraine
  • Disorder resulting in recurrent moderate–severe headaches

    hypothalamic connectivity to the limbic system during an attack. Disruption of the connection between the hypothalamus and limbic system may increase activity in

    Migraine

    Migraine

    Migraine

  • Writer's block
  • Condition in which an author experiences creative slowdown

    brain will "shift control from the cerebral cortex to the limbic system". The limbic system is associated with the instinctual processes, such as "fight

    Writer's block

    Writer's block

    Writer's_block

  • Adolescence
  • Human transition from puberty to adult

    during decision-making. During adolescence, dopamine levels in the limbic system increase and input of dopamine to the prefrontal cortex increases. The

    Adolescence

    Adolescence

    Adolescence

  • Mammillary body
  • Part of the 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.

    Mammillary body

    Mammillary body

    Mammillary_body

  • Subcallosal gyrus
  • Part of limbic system

    callosum with the indusium griseum. It is also considered a part of limbic system of the brain. This article incorporates text in the public domain from

    Subcallosal gyrus

    Subcallosal gyrus

    Subcallosal_gyrus

  • Evolution of the brain
  • Overview of animal and human brain evolution

    are the hippocampi and amygdalas, often referred to as the limbic system. The limbic system deals with more complex functions including emotional, sexual

    Evolution of the brain

    Evolution of the brain

    Evolution_of_the_brain

  • Uncinate fasciculus
  • White matter tract in the human brain

    matter association tract in the human brain that connects parts of the limbic system such as the temporal pole, anterior parahippocampus, and amygdala in

    Uncinate fasciculus

    Uncinate fasciculus

    Uncinate_fasciculus

  • Anti-Hu associated encephalitis
  • Medical condition

    receptor encephalitis Limbic encephalitis Paraneoplastic syndrome Kaplan PW, Sutter R (2013). "Electroencephalography of autoimmune limbic encephalopathy".

    Anti-Hu associated encephalitis

    Anti-Hu_associated_encephalitis

  • Interpersonal neurobiology
  • Interdisciplinary framework associated with human development and functioning

    system, social cognition, morality, and self-awareness. Due to the close proximity of the middle-prefrontal cortex, the brainstem, and limbic systems

    Interpersonal neurobiology

    Interpersonal neurobiology

    Interpersonal_neurobiology

  • Neomammalian brain
  • to the formulation of the triune theory of the human brain and the limbic system, the two major contributions that MacLean made to the faculty of neuroscience

    Neomammalian brain

    Neomammalian_brain

  • Limbic system-associated membrane protein
  • Protein found in neurons

    Limbic system-associated membrane protein (LAMP) 64- to 68-kDa heavily glycosylated protein found in neurons, specifically it is distributed in cortical

    Limbic system-associated membrane protein

    Limbic_system-associated_membrane_protein

  • Cardiac physiology
  • Study of heart functions

    proprioreceptors, baroreceptors, and chemoreceptors, plus stimuli from the limbic system which normally enable the precise regulation of heart function, via

    Cardiac physiology

    Cardiac_physiology

  • Microexpression
  • Innate result of emotional responses

    where cognitive thinking experience and the amygdala being part of the limbic system is responsible for involuntary functions, habits, and emotions. The

    Microexpression

    Microexpression

    Microexpression

  • Near-death experience
  • Personal experiences associated with death or impending death

    originate from different anatomical areas of the brain, namely: the limbic system, the hippocampus, the left temporal lobe, Reissner's fiber in the central

    Near-death experience

    Near-death_experience

  • Odor
  • Volatile chemical compounds perceived by the sense of smell

    signal traveling along the axon to the olfactory bulb, a part of the limbic system of the brain. Interpretation of the smell begins there, relating the

    Odor

    Odor

    Odor

  • Habenula
  • Small bilateral neuronal structure in the brain of vertebrates

    and connections. The habenular nuclei are a major component in the limbic system pathways. The fasciculus retroflexus pathway between the habenula and

    Habenula

    Habenula

    Habenula

  • Septum verum
  • Region of the brain

    contains the septal nuclei, which are usually considered part of the limbic system.  Laterally, the septum verum reaches the lower part of the lateral

    Septum verum

    Septum verum

    Septum_verum

  • Long-term impact of alcohol on the brain
  • Effect of alcohol consumption on the brain

    lesions, specifically damage to brain regions including the frontal lobe, limbic system, and cerebellum, with widespread cerebral atrophy, or brain shrinkage

    Long-term impact of alcohol on the brain

    Long-term impact of alcohol on the brain

    Long-term_impact_of_alcohol_on_the_brain

  • Cingulum (brain)
  • Nerve tract from the cingulate gyrus to the entorhinal cortex in the brain

    in the brain, allowing for communication between components of the limbic system. It forms the white matter core of the cingulate gyrus, following it

    Cingulum (brain)

    Cingulum (brain)

    Cingulum_(brain)

  • Sensitization
  • Non-associative learning process

    kindling, repeated stimulation of hippocampal or amygdaloid neurons in the limbic system eventually leads to seizures in laboratory animals. After sensitization

    Sensitization

    Sensitization

  • Borderline personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    Emotional dysregulation is thought to be caused by an imbalance in the limbic system and the prefrontal cortex, particularly in the amygdala. Dialectical

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline personality disorder

    Borderline_personality_disorder

  • Sense of smell
  • Sense that detects smells

    emotional memory. This is possibly due to the olfactory system's close anatomical ties to the limbic system and hippocampus, areas of the brain that have long

    Sense of smell

    Sense of smell

    Sense_of_smell

  • Encephalitis
  • Inflammation of the brain

    meningitis or meningoencephalitis. Limbic encephalitis refers to inflammatory disease confined to the limbic system of the brain. The clinical presentation

    Encephalitis

    Encephalitis

    Encephalitis

  • Endocannabinoid system
  • Biological system of neurotransmitters

    stimulation of neural growth in the rats' hippocampus region, a part of the limbic system playing a part in the formation of declarative and spatial memories

    Endocannabinoid system

    Endocannabinoid system

    Endocannabinoid_system

  • Hippocampus anatomy
  • Component of brain anatomy

    limbic lobe by Paul Broca. The limbic lobe is the main part of the limbic system. The hippocampus lines the posterior edge of the lobe. Other limbic structures

    Hippocampus anatomy

    Hippocampus anatomy

    Hippocampus_anatomy

  • Nucleus accumbens
  • Region of the basal forebrain

    "From motivation to action: functional interface between the limbic system and the motor system". Progress in Neurobiology. 14 (2–3): 69–97. doi:10

    Nucleus accumbens

    Nucleus accumbens

    Nucleus_accumbens

  • Tiapride
  • Antipsychotic medication

    selectivity for limbic areas. One study found that, in contrast with haloperidol, which displays equal affinity for receptors in the rat limbic system and striatum

    Tiapride

    Tiapride

    Tiapride

  • Post-stroke depression
  • Depression caused by a stroke

    cognitive functions, and the brain's reward system. Lower levels in the frontal cortex and limbic system contribute to depression seen in PSD and in patients

    Post-stroke depression

    Post-stroke depression

    Post-stroke_depression

  • Olfactory bulb
  • Neural structure

    systems where peripheral sensory receptors have a relay in the diencephalon. Therefore, the olfactory bulb plays this role for the olfactory system.

    Olfactory bulb

    Olfactory bulb

    Olfactory_bulb

  • Misophonia
  • Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds

    activation may be driven by other pathways than simple auditory→limbic or auditory→limbic→autonomic hyper-connectivity and (b) additional structures outside

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

  • Coprolalia
  • Involuntary utterance of socially inappropriate words

    producing speech, which are active during coprolalic vocal tic episodes. Limbic system structures such as the posterior cingulate cortex are also activated

    Coprolalia

    Coprolalia

  • Parahippocampal gyrus
  • Grey matter region surrounding the hippocampus

    gyrus of the brain that surrounds the hippocampus and is part of the limbic system. The region plays an important role in memory encoding and retrieval

    Parahippocampal gyrus

    Parahippocampal gyrus

    Parahippocampal_gyrus

  • Information processing (psychology)
  • Approach to understanding human thinking

    In the cognitive area, the brain's prefrontal cortex as well as the limbic system undergoes important changes. The prefrontal cortex is the part of the

    Information processing (psychology)

    Information_processing_(psychology)

  • Mammillothalamic tract
  • to the amygdala, hippocampus, and thalami as major structures in the limbic system. The mammillothalamic tract carries signals from the mammillary bodies

    Mammillothalamic tract

    Mammillothalamic_tract

  • Stress (biology)
  • Organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition or a stimulus

    and HPA axes are regulated by several brain regions, including the limbic system, prefrontal cortex, amygdala, hypothalamus, and stria terminalis. Through

    Stress (biology)

    Stress (biology)

    Stress_(biology)

  • Emotional origins of music
  • emotionally generated vocalizations. The fetal memory, described as "Limbic system development memory"includes elements of music that are found in the

    Emotional origins of music

    Emotional_origins_of_music

  • Primal therapy
  • Psychotherapy of Arthur Janov

    Primal Pains are imprinted in the lower brain first, then later the limbic system, and still later intellectual defenses are formed by the cortex simply

    Primal therapy

    Primal_therapy

  • Malnutrition
  • Medical condition caused by receiving too little or too many nutrients

    which continues to highlight the weaknesses of current food and health systems. It has contributed to food insecurity, increasing hunger worldwide; meanwhile

    Malnutrition

    Malnutrition

    Malnutrition

  • Biological basis of personality
  • Biological causes of variation in human personality

    and limbic system. The reticular formation is a region in the brainstem that is involved in mediating arousal and consciousness. The limbic system is involved

    Biological basis of personality

    Biological_basis_of_personality

  • Aromachology
  • Study of the influence of odors on human behavior

    stimulating the olfactory pathways in the brain and, in particular, the limbic system. Different wearers are thought to have unique physiological and psychological

    Aromachology

    Aromachology

  • Stiff-person syndrome
  • Neurological disorder

    brainstem issues, autonomic disturbances, and myoclonus. In some cases, the limbic system is affected, too. Most patients have upper motor neuron issues and autonomic

    Stiff-person syndrome

    Stiff-person syndrome

    Stiff-person_syndrome

  • Tears
  • Clear liquid secreted from glands in eyes of mammals

    (basal tears), removing irritants (reflex tears), and also aiding the immune system. Tears also occur as a part of the body's natural pain response. Emotional

    Tears

    Tears

    Tears

  • Entorhinal cortex
  • Area of the temporal lobe of the brain

    main interface between the hippocampus and neocortex. The EC-hippocampus system plays an important role in declarative (autobiographical/episodic/semantic)

    Entorhinal cortex

    Entorhinal cortex

    Entorhinal_cortex

  • Cortex (anatomy)
  • Outermost layer of an organ

    The paralimbic association cortex connects with the organs of the limbic system. The frontal association cortex can be split into the premotor cortex

    Cortex (anatomy)

    Cortex (anatomy)

    Cortex_(anatomy)

  • Progressive supranuclear palsy
  • Medical condition of the brain

    nuclei cerebral cortex, particularly that of the frontal lobes and the limbic system (similarly to frontotemporal degeneration) dentate nucleus of the cerebellum

    Progressive supranuclear palsy

    Progressive supranuclear palsy

    Progressive_supranuclear_palsy

  • Fornix (neuroanatomy)
  • Bundle of nerve fibers in the brain

    in the diencephalon and basal forebrain. The fornix is part of the limbic system. While its exact function and importance in the physiology of the brain

    Fornix (neuroanatomy)

    Fornix (neuroanatomy)

    Fornix_(neuroanatomy)

  • Pain asymbolia
  • Condition in which pain is experienced without unpleasantness

    a disconnect between the insular cortex secondary to damage and the limbic system, specifically the cingulate gyrus, whose prime response to the pain

    Pain asymbolia

    Pain_asymbolia

  • Anterograde amnesia
  • Loss of short-term memory

    that carries information from the hippocampus to the structures of the limbic system and the diencephalon. The patient in this case did not show any disconnection

    Anterograde amnesia

    Anterograde_amnesia

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  • Satyakaam
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Satyakaam

    Believer in Truth

  • Spoon
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Spoon

    Dutch : unexplained.English : apparently a metonymic occupational name either for a maker of roofing shingles or spoons, from Old English spōn ‘chip’, ‘splinter’ (see also Spooner).Possibly an Anglicized or Americanized form of German Spohn (see Spahn).

  • Aravinth | அரவீந்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aravinth | அரவீந்த

    Lotus

  • Karyll
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Karyll

    Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles

  • JARVIS
  • Male

    English

    JARVIS

    English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English Gervase, JARVIS means "spear servant."

  • Humsikha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Humsikha

    Sarasvati

  • Greenhill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Greenhill

    English : habitational name from any of the various minor places in England named Greenhill, usually from Old English grēne ‘green’ + hyll ‘hill’. However, Greenhill in Worcestershire is probably named from Old English grīma ‘specter’, ‘goblin’ + hyll ‘hill’.English translation of Ashkenazic Jewish Grünberg.

  • Dakshakanya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dakshakanya

    Able daughter

  • Ahna
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Indian, Telugu

    Ahna

    Exist

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    Billie

    Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name.

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  • Limber
  • v. t.

    To attach to the limber; as, to limber a gun.

  • Limbus
  • n.

    Hence: Any real or imaginary place of restraint or confinement; a prison; as, to put a man in limbo.

  • Iambic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or composed of, iambics; as, an iambic verse; iambic meter. See Lambus.

  • Limpid
  • a.

    Characterized by clearness or transparency; clear; as, a limpid stream.

  • Iambic
  • a.

    Consisting of a short syllable followed by a long one, or of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented; as, an iambic foot.

  • Limb
  • v. t.

    To dismember; to tear off the limbs of.

  • Limbus
  • n.

    A border or margin; as, the limbus of the cornea.

  • Iambic
  • n.

    A verse composed of iambic feet.

  • Limbec
  • n.

    An alembic; a still.

  • Limber
  • v. t.

    To cause to become limber; to make flexible or pliant.

  • Limbo
  • n.

    Alt. of Limbus

  • Iambic
  • n.

    A satirical poem (such poems having been anciently written in iambic verse); a satire; a lampoon.

  • Limbed
  • a.

    Having limbs; -- much used in composition; as, large-limbed; short-limbed.

  • Lithic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to stone; as, lithic architecture.

  • Limit
  • v. t.

    To apply a limit to, or set a limit for; to terminate, circumscribe, or restrict, by a limit or limits; as, to limit the acreage of a crop; to limit the issue of paper money; to limit one's ambitions or aspirations; to limit the meaning of a word.

  • Bombic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or obtained from, the silkworm; as, bombic acid.

  • Iambic
  • n.

    An iambic foot; an iambus.

  • Lithic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the formation of uric-acid concretions (stone) in the bladder and other parts of the body; as, lithic diathesis.

  • Limb
  • v. t.

    To supply with limbs.

  • Clean-limbed
  • a.

    With well-proportioned, unblemished limbs; as, a clean-limbed young fellow.