limbic system造句1. The oldest, the limbic system, directs our deep automatic responses.
2. Limbic system disease, which causes both epilepsy and psychiatric symptoms.
3. These emotions - along with the limbic system - are shared by all mammals.
4. These cells release serotonin into the limbic system in response to sensory - nerve stimulation.
5. Even in his haste he noted subtle distinctions of taste between cerebellum and cortex, between frontal lobes and limbic system.
6. Medical theorists suggest that these experiences are actually hallucinations caused by the brain's mood-controlling limbic system being starved of oxygen.
7. The signals from these nerves travel directly to the limbic system in the brain.
8. Methods:35 cases of intractability psychosis were treated by CT or MRI image fusion and guided with stereotactic radio-frequency ablation multi-target in limbic system.
9. This case supports the theory that TS is related to the left frontal lobe, limbic system, and basal ganglia, but contradicts the hypothesis that the tics are ictal events.
10. Basic emotions, such as fear, are regulated in part of the brain called the limbic system.
11. Smell registers in the primal brain, known as the limbic system.
12. To understand the relationship of neurotransmitter between the striatum and limbic system such as amygdaloid nucleus and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. 30 male Sprague Dawley rats were used.
13. To understand the relationship of neurotransmitter between the striatum and limbic system such as amygdaloid nucleus and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.
14. It is suggested that the nerve fibres of the limbic system projecting to the mediodcrsal thalamic nucleus is important in regulating actions of thc viscera.
15. Nucleus habenula is the axis of the descending pathway from limbic system to the brain stem.
16. Objective:To study the significance of Stereotactic radio-frequency ablation multi-target in limbic system for treatment of intractability psychosis by image fusion with CT or MRI.
17. Initially, genital touching fires up a region of the sensory cortex but signals quickly spread to the limbic system, an area linked to emotion, behaviour and long-term memory.
18. Physiologically, the fear response is linked to activity in the amygdala of the limbic system.