Cerebrum in A Sentence

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    Damage may be occurring within the cerebrum or main body of the brain that controls muscle tone and the emotional aspects of behavior.

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    Every higher vertebrate animal possesses the power of forming for itself a series of cerebral mechanisms or reasoned conclusions based on its individual experience, in proportion as it has a large cerebrum and has got rid of or has acquired the power of controlling its inherited instincts.

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    I had had an unusual stroke, a clot lodged in the cerebellum, rather than the more common left or right cerebrum.

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    If they figure you for using an independent cerebrum, the end is in sight.

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    It has been suggested that the incoordination of nervous action under the influence of Indian hemp may be due to independent and non-concerted action on the part of the two halves of the cerebrum.

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    Man, The compared with other animals, has the fewest inherited mental mechanisms or instincts and at the same time of the the largest cerebrum in proportion to the size of his Past.

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    Morphine exercises its effects chiefly upon the cerebrum and the medulla oblongata in man.

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    No less important than any of the above is the action of atropine on the cerebrum.

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    Pons - the part of the brainstem that joins the hemispheres of the cerebellum and connects the cerebrum with the cerebellum.

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    Some of them are so volatile that they produce their effects when inhaled, others when sprayed upon the skin cause intense cold and then anaesthesia; but taken in the broadest sense the action of all of them after absorption into the blood is very similar, and is exerted upon the central nervous system, more especially the cerebrum.

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    The Arthropoda are all distinguished from, The prostomial the Chaetopoda by the fact that the head A ganglion-mass or consists of one or more somites which lie in archi cerebrum.

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    The brain con sists not only of a group of six capsules corre sponding to the archi cerebrum of the Oligo chaeta, but of a further mass of cells surrounding S S and existing below the alimentary canal, which can be analysed into five or six more separate ganglia.

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    The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is divided into two halves or hemispheres as well.

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    The cerebrum is totally unaffected by aconite, consciousness and the intelligence remaining normal to the last.

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    The part of the brain that is damaged is called the cerebrum.

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    Type IV malformation consists of an underdevelopment of the cerebrum and involves no herniation of brain tissue into the spinal area.