The President's face remained composed, masking the turmoil and terror raging within as his cerebrum went into gridlock. |
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And at the base of the cerebrum, emerging like the stalk from a mushroom cap, is an elongated structure, the brain stem. |
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The cortical system of arterial branches ramifies over the cerebrum to supply the cortex with arterioles that anastomose in the pia mater. |
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When pain is experienced, this sensation has reached the cerebrum through complex and dynamic interactions. |
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The MRI scans were used to quantify total volume of the cerebrum, lateral ventricles, hippocampus and amygdala. |
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The most common intracranial sites of prostate cancer metastasis are the leptomeninges, cerebrum, and cerebellum. |
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These changes were observed in a multifocal distribution involving the white matter of the cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, and spinal cord. |
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Note that what distinguishes humans from other primates is our enlarged cerebrum. |
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The cerebellum sits at the back of your head, under the cerebrum. It controls coordination and balance. |
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The cerebrum receives messages from the senses and knows what is going on and how to respond. |
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The outer layer of the cerebrum, called the cerebral cortex, is responsible for most higher brain functions such as thought, reasoning, memory, and voluntary muscle movement. |
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The cerebrum controls voluntary actions, thought, speech, and memory. |
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Like the cerebrum, the cerebellum has two hemispheres, separated by a structure called the vermis. |
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The cerebrospinal nervous system is formed by: cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla oblongata and spinal medulla. |
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Seguin's education system was purely physiological, and he believed that stimulating cerebrum through muscle invigoration and sense training would enhance cognitive ability to learn. |
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Cerebral-type activity can occur outside the cerebrum. |
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In intelligent mammals, such as primates, the cerebrum is larger relative to the rest of the brain. |
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Our cerebrum, or neocortex is the most evolved cortex in mammals. |
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The lobes or divisions of the cerebrum are discussed below. |
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The brain stem sits beneath your cerebrum in front of your cerebellum. It connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic functions such as breathing, digestion, heart rate and blood pressure. |
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All efferent and afferent pathways between the cerebrum and cerebellum course through the brainstem, and many of them decussate, or cross, within this structure. |
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The one that thinks is the mind, and it is not the cerebrum. |
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A wound in the cerebrum of a child during delivery. |
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