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forebrain

[ US /ˈfɔɹˌbɹeɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. the anterior portion of the brain; the part of the brain that develops from the anterior part of the neural tube

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  • Pain encoding in the human forebrain: Binary and analog exteroceptive channels. Born to Believe
  • The sleep cycle is controlled by a complex system of neurones (messenger cells) in the brain stem, thalamus, hypothalamus, and basal forebrain.
  • From the lower portion of the most forward portion of the forebrain are a pair of outgrowths which received the nerves from the nostrils and are therefore concerned with the sense of smell. The Human Brain
  • In reading, one's forebrain is fully engaged; when it disengages, reading stops. Saying Something
  • Makes me wonder what kind of entoptic imagery, slipping around on the oozing oily substrate of Kal's forebrain, he might be liable to see in his darkest moments... Posthuman Blues
  • Their forebrains are fused into a single indivisible whole, and they always die at birth.
  • I found a spinal cord, a hindbrain, a midbrain, a forebrain, all organized in similar ways to my own nervous system.
  • Studies will look at critical windows for brain development in the forebrain and hindbrain and will attempt to link exposures or disturbances at these times to subsequent behavior.
  • The result of the questionnaire is of course merely opinion, but here opinion corresponds rather closely with the evolution of the forebrain and cerebral cortex.
  • The cerebrum is part of the forebrain, which is also made up of the diencephalon. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
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