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30 paź 2023 · The elongated hippocampal structures lie along the longitudinal axis of the brain and form the floor and part of the medial wall of the inferior horns of the lateral ventricles. The hippocampus has many functions, but it is best known for its role in learning and memory.
- Cerebellum
Gross anatomy. The cerebellum is located in the posterior...
- Thalamic Nuclei
Anterior thalamic nuclei, also called the anterior nuclear...
- Pituitary Gland
Pituitary gland (Glandula pituitaria) The pituitary gland...
- Corpus Callosum
Corpus callosum (medial view) The corpus callosum is a large...
- Diencephalon
Function. Each of the components of the diencephalon has...
- Reticular Formation
Reticular formation Author: Lorenzo Crumbie, MBBS, BSc •...
- Lateral Ventricles
Lateral ventricle (Ventriculus lateralis) The lateral...
- Limbic System
Key facts; Function: 5 F's: feeding (satiety and hunger),...
- Cerebellum
This interactive brain model is powered by the Wellcome Trust and developed by Matt Wimsatt and Jack Simpson; reviewed by John Morrison, Patrick Hof, and Edward Lein. Structure descriptions were written by Levi Gadye and Alexis Wnuk and Jane Roskams .
14 maj 2024 · You have a hippocampus on the left and right side of your brain, located within the temporal lobe. The hippocampus is part of your limbic system. This is a group of brain structures that regulate your smells, emotions, memories and autonomic behaviors (such as heart rate, breathing, sweating, etc.).
Hippocampus anatomy describes the physical aspects and properties of the hippocampus, a neural structure in the medial temporal lobe of the brain. It has a distinctive, curved shape that has been likened to the sea-horse monster of Greek mythology and the ram's horns of Amun in Egyptian mythology.
21 wrz 2023 · The hippocampus is a section of the brain seated deep inside the temporal lobes of each cerebral cortex. It's an essential part of the brain's limbic system, which is an area that controls learning, memory, emotions, and motivations.
The hippocampus is anatomically connected to parts of the brain that are involved with emotional behavior – the septum, the hypothalamic mammillary body, and the anterior nuclear complex in the thalamus, and is generally accepted to be part of the limbic system.
This complex structure is located in the medial temporal lobe of the cerebral hemisphere and forms part of the limbic system. It has an important role in the screening and formation of new memories about experiences. The hippocampus also plays a role in navigation and finding new routes.