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limbic system A set of brain structures that generates our feelings, emotions, and motivations. It is also important in learning and memory. [5]
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limbic system composed of several structures that are dispersed throughout the brain but are often considered as a functional unit or system within the central nervous system. Components of this system are cortical structures such as amygdala, hippocampus and cingulate gyrus as well as the hypothalamus, certain thalamic nuclei, mammillary bodies, septum pellucidum etc. ...
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limbic system A group of deep brain structures, common to all mammals and including the hippocampus, amygdala, gyrus fornicatus, hypothalamus and connecting structures, associated with olfaction, emotion, motivation, behavior, and various autonomic functions.
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limbic b.’s a superior and an inferior muscular band developed in the right atrium of the fetal heart that become the basis of Lower's tubercle and the sinus septum.
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limbic e. encephalitis of the limbic system of the rhinencephalon, a type similar to herpes encephalitis, characterized by degenerative changes of the hippocampus and amygdaloid nuclei with memory loss, confusion, seizures, and progressive dementia. There is sometimes an association with tumors elsewhere in the body, although some authorities speculate a link to chemotherapy or other tumor treatments.
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