forebrain in English

noun
1
the anterior part of the brain, including the cerebral hemispheres, the thalamus, and the hypothalamus.
Studies will look at critical windows for brain development in the forebrain and hindbrain and will attempt to link exposures or disturbances at these times to subsequent behavior.
noun
    prosencephalon

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1. So what attacks the medial forebrain bundle?

2. 30 Because the habenular nucleus was an important relay from the forebrain to brainstem, the forebrain could modulate the activity of LC through this pathway.

3. Pus on his arm isn't causing problems in the forebrain.

4. Seed the resuspended Astrocytes prepared in step 2 onto the forebrain neurons

5. There are two major divisions of foreBrain: the diencephalon and the telencephalon

6. The Cerebrum, also known as the forebrain, is the largest part of the brain

7. Draxin knockout mice showed defasciculation of spinal cord commissural axons and absence of all forebrain Commissures

8. Thus, draxin is a previously unknown chemorepulsive axon guidance molecule required for the development of spinal cord and forebrain Commissures.

9. Beta-amyloid(1-42)-induced cholinergic lesions in rat nucleus basalis Bidirectionally modulate serotonergic innervation of the basal forebrain and cerebral cortex

10. Anencephaly is defined as partial or total absence of the forebrain and is most frequently associated with malformations of the brain stem and spinal cord

11. All our advanced severe cases of Alzheimer's disease had dramatic cholinergic cell loss in the basal forebrain, even after correction for cell or nucleolus shrinkage.

12. The nucleus of the solitary tract, which relays vagal afferents from gut and liver and also gustatory afferents, projects to the hypothalamus and to other forebrain structures.

13. A slowly developing excitation with afterdischarge is produced by microiontophoretic application of the racemate of ibotenic acid to pericruciate cortical neurons of cats which had been "decerebrated" by forebrain isolation during brief anesthesia.

14. The foreBrain is the division of the Brain that is responsible for a variety of functions including receiving and processing sensory information, thinking, perceiving, producing and understanding language, and controlling motor function

15. The Claustrum is one of the most widely connected regions of the forebrain, yet its function has remained obscure, largely due to the experimentally challenging nature of targeting this small, thin, and elongated brain area

16. I.A Arousal and Alertness Alertness differs from arousal in that Alertness refers specifically to a cognitive state, whereas arousal is a more general term that includes peripheral physiological states as well as forebrain activation and cognitive state.

17. In this review, various studies will be considered which proffer converging evidence that the dopaminergic brain circuitry running from ventral tegmental areas in the midbrain, via nucleus accumbens in the forebrain, to the frontal cortex, tends to produce Aboulia when its restitutive function fails.

18. The midbrain and hindbrain (composed of the pons and the medulla oblongata) are collectively referred to as the Brainstem (Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\) and Figure \(\PageIndex{2}\)).The structure emerges from the ventral surface of the forebrain as a tapering cone that connects the brain to the spinal cord

19. Amphioxus also lack tripartite brain (with forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain) protected by a skull, chambered heart, closed circulatory system and neural crest found on the embryonic neural tube and are engaged in the formation of the cranium, tooth dentine, some endocrine glands and Schwann cells, which provide myelin insulation to nerve cells).