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2009
Abstract The Limbic System is fascinating but, unfortunately, inconsistencies in its nomenclature make it a frustrating subject to learn. Even the term the “limbic system” has many different accepted definitions. Paul MacLean coined it in the mid-twentieth century to group the limbic lobe with functionally-related areas of the brain but ...
Daniel S. Zahm, Lennart Heimer
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Abstract The Limbic System is fascinating but, unfortunately, inconsistencies in its nomenclature make it a frustrating subject to learn. Even the term the “limbic system” has many different accepted definitions. Paul MacLean coined it in the mid-twentieth century to group the limbic lobe with functionally-related areas of the brain but ...
Daniel S. Zahm, Lennart Heimer
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2002
Abstract For example, the *hippocampus is a classical limbic structure, but is involved in functions that are characterized by more ‘neocortical-ness’ than ‘limbic-ness’; so are ‘limbic’ cortici (e.g. Suzuki et al. 1993).After so many viable years it is unlikely that the limbic system notion will suddenly disappear. It will probably give
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Abstract For example, the *hippocampus is a classical limbic structure, but is involved in functions that are characterized by more ‘neocortical-ness’ than ‘limbic-ness’; so are ‘limbic’ cortici (e.g. Suzuki et al. 1993).After so many viable years it is unlikely that the limbic system notion will suddenly disappear. It will probably give
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2014
The limbic system is predominantly involved in memory and emotional output. Its 2 principle components are the hippocampus (involved in memory as part of the Papez circuit) and the amygdala (involved in emotional responses, memories and drives). The principle clinical manifestations of limbic disease are epilepsy, confusional states, and cognitive ...
Lövblad, Karl-Olof +2 more
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The limbic system is predominantly involved in memory and emotional output. Its 2 principle components are the hippocampus (involved in memory as part of the Papez circuit) and the amygdala (involved in emotional responses, memories and drives). The principle clinical manifestations of limbic disease are epilepsy, confusional states, and cognitive ...
Lövblad, Karl-Olof +2 more
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