Limbic lobe

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Limbic lobe
Inferomedial view of the left cerebral hemisphere showing the limbic lobe in
areas 5-7.
Details
Identifiers
Latinlobus limbicus
gyrus fornicatus
MeSHD065726
NeuroNames834
NeuroLex IDbirnlex_1128
TA98A14.1.09.230
TA25507
FMA72719
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The limbic lobe is an arc-shaped

fimbria of hippocampus, the collateral sulcus, and the rhinal sulcus
, and omits the hippocampus.

History

olfaction receded, and a direct connection between emotion and the limbic lobe was established.[6]

Gallery

  • Limbic lobe (shown in red) of left cerebral hemisphere.
    Limbic lobe (shown in red) of left cerebral hemisphere.
  • Limbic lobe (shown in orange) of left cerebral hemisphere.
    Limbic lobe (shown in orange) of left cerebral hemisphere.
  • Limbic lobe (shown in purple) of right cerebral hemisphere.
    Limbic lobe (shown in purple) of right cerebral hemisphere.
  • Limbic lobe (shown in purple) of right cerebral hemisphere.
    Limbic lobe (shown in purple) of right cerebral hemisphere.
  • Limbic lobe highlighted in green on coronal T1 MRI images
    Limbic lobe highlighted in green on coronal T1 MRI images
  • Limbic lobe highlighted in green on sagittal T1 MRI images
    Limbic lobe highlighted in green on sagittal T1 MRI images
  • Limbic lobe highlighted in green on transversal T1 MRI images
    Limbic lobe highlighted in green on transversal T1 MRI images

References

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  4. ^ Klüver, H; Bucy, PC (1937). ""Psychic blindness" and other symptoms following bilateral temporal lobectomy in Rhesus monkeys". American Journal of Physiology. 119: 352–53.
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