Human Physiology
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ISBN: 9781259864629
Author: Fox, Stuart Ira
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 8, Problem 22RA
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The definition of the ablation and its uses in understanding the functions of the particular regions of the brain.
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The part of the brain involved in the emotional state are the hypothalamus and limbic system. The limbic system forms a ring around the brain stem as they have forebrain nuclei and fiber tracts. The cingulate gyrus that is a part of the cerebral cortex is involved in emotions associated with pain, fear, and motivation.
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Human Physiology
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