Limbic system, known as the paleomammalian cortex, is a set of brain structures located on both sides of the thalamus, immediately beneath the medial temporal lobe of the cerebrum primarily in the forebrain.
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Limbic system, known as the paleomammalian cortex, is a set of brain structures located on both sides of the thalamus, immediately beneath the medial temporal lobe of the cerebrum primarily in the forebrain.
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Limbic system was originally defined by Paul D MacLean as a series of cortical structures surrounding the boundary between the cerebral hemispheres and the brainstem.
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Structures and interacting areas of the limbic system are involved in motivation, emotion, learning, and memory.
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The limbic system is where the subcortical structures meet the cerebral cortex.
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The limbic system operates by influencing the endocrine system and the autonomic nervous system.
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Limbic system is often incorrectly classified as a cerebral structure, but simply interacts heavily with the cerebral cortex.
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Limbic system described the ventral hippocampus as having a role in neurogenesis and the creation of adult-born granule cells .
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Paul D MacLean, as part of his triune brain theory, hypothesized that the limbic system is older than other parts of the forebrain, and that it developed to manage circuitry attributed to the fight or flight first identified by Hans Selye in his report of the General Adaptation Syndrome in 1936.
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Limbic system is a term that was introduced in 1949 by the American physician and neuroscientist, Paul D MacLean.
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Limbic system examined the differentiation between deeply recessed cortical tissue and underlying, subcortical nuclei.
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Limbic system became interested in the brain's control of emotion and behavior.
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Limbic system analyzed the brain's center of emotions, the limbic system, and described an area that includes structures called the hippocampus and amygdala.
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The concept of the limbic system has since been further expanded and developed by Walle Nauta, Lennart Heimer, and others.
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Originally, the limbic system was believed to be the emotional center of the brain, with cognition being the business of the neocortex.
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Therefore, while it is true that limbic interacting structures are more closely related to emotion, the limbic system itself is best thought of as a component of a larger emotional processing plant.
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