The neurologist Paul Broca in the latter half of the nineteenth century initially designated all of the structures on the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere the "great limbic lobe." This region, due to its strong olfactory input, was also designated the rhinencephalon. The olfactory ...
1963; Isaaccson, The limbic system. 2nd ed. New York: Plenum, 1982). The olfactory system due to its strong projections onto the medial temporal lobe directly, by passing the thalamus, will be briefly discussed prior to our focus on the limbic system and the temporal lobe. “Cure her of...
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The Brain and Behavior: Limbic system: Temporal lobe DL Clark,NN Boutros,MF Mendez 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 [Advances in Biological Psychiatry] Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Mania and Schizophrenia and the Limbic System Volume 8 (Symposium, Stockholm, June-July 1981) |... WP Koella,M Trimble 被引...
Nevertheless, like the limbic system, the frontal lobes, are also sexually differentiated and have "male" vs "female" patterns of dendritic branching which are due to the presence of absence of gonadal hormonal (Kolb & Stewart 1991). This may explain why "abnormalities" of the frontal lobe ...
关键词: limbic system children adolescents schizophrenia hippocampus medial temporal lobe DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbm110 被引量: 116 年份: 2008 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 免费下载 求助全文 全文购买 国家科技图书文献中心 (权威机构) 万方 academic.oup.com 掌桥科研 Semantic Scholar 查看更多 ...
The limbic system–associated membrane protein shows heterogeneous immunoreactivity in both the shell and the core.57 In nonhuman primates, the basal amygdaloid nucleus and the hippocampus are highly immunoreactive for the limbic system–associated membrane protein,69,70 and thus limbic system–associated...
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The idea that anatomically localized regions in the brain drive emotion and emotional behaviors was initially suggested by the finding that lesions to the temporal lobe and amygdala cause affective deficits (Klüver and Bucy, 1939). Following this early work, animal models for studying affect have ...
[10]. Indeed, evidence from structural and perfusion MRI studies in patients with paranoia seems to support this notion. For example, medial temporal lobe structures, particularly the amygdala, show structural alterations in patients with paranoia [11,12,13]. In addition, two studies reported ...