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2-Minute Neuroscience: Limbic System 

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In this video, I discuss the limbic system's role in emotion and I briefly describe some of the structures that are often included in the limbic system: the amygdala, hippocampus, parahippocampal gyrus, cingulate cortex, septal nuclei, mammillary bodies, fornix, and hypothalamus.
For an article that discusses the limbic system more in-depth, click this link: neuroscientifi...
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Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I simplistically explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss the limbic system.
The word limbic comes from the Latin limbus, which means border, and the limbic system was given this name because its structures lie along a horseshoe shaped area of cortex that appears to be a border between the cerebral cortex and the subcortical structures of the diencephalon. There are many processes associated with the limbic system, but the system is most frequently linked to emotion.
There is no consensus on the structures that are considered a part of the limbic system, and some argue that it is too much of a simplification to consider something as complex as emotion to be handled by one group of brain structures. Regardless, these are some structures that are often included in the limbic system.
The amygdala is an almond-shaped collection of nuclei found in the temporal lobe that seems to be especially involved with fearful and anxious emotions.
The hippocampus is next to and interconnected with the amygdala. Although it is considered part of the limbic system, the hippocampus is generally associated with memory more so than emotion.
The parahippocampal gyrus is an area of cortex that surrounds the hippocampus and also plays a role in memory.
The cingulate cortex or cingulate gyrus is found just above the corpus callosum and is involved in various aspects of emotion and memory.
The septal nuclei have connections with a number of other limbic structures, and are thought to be especially important to pleasure, reward, and reinforcement.
The mammillary bodies are two groups of nuclei that are involved in memory and have extensive connections with the amygdala and hippocampus.
The fornix is a fiber bundle that carries information from the hippocampus to the mammillary bodies and then on to the thalamus.
The hypothalamus controls hormone release via the anterior pituitary and can exert widespread influence over bodily states to maintain homeostasis.
While there are other structures that may be included in the limbic system, the structures identified here are some that are commonly considered part of it.
REFERENCE:
Purves D, Augustine GJ, Fitzpatrick D, Hall WC, Lamantia AS, McNamara JO, White LE. Neuroscience. 4th ed. Sunderland, MA. Sinauer Associates; 2008.

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I just want to know if my recent explosion of severe Tinnitus has effected my Limbic system!?? Or is that possible.
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@joanneclark8256 Год назад
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@ahmadrasuly8008 5 лет назад
Good
@JoannMiller.
@JoannMiller. 4 года назад
My limbic system is messed up because I took depakote and it destroyed my limbic system it's damaged and now I can't take sleeping pills and listen to my music the doctors gave me depakote for paranoia schizophrenia and now I can't listen to my music like I used to listen to music all the time when I went to school this was before taking depakote now I can't work because of the depakote I need to go see a neurologist about it but my psychiatrist did not find anything on the cat scan but I can feel what is in my brain for some reason the damage is not seen.
@najeebenton862
@najeebenton862 4 года назад
Hey how are you? Did you find anything else sbout it yet?
@sagar5267
@sagar5267 7 лет назад
Nice..
@SubmergeEmerge
@SubmergeEmerge 8 месяцев назад
And the most important part of the limbic system and probably the brain, according to the most recent science out of MIT, the thalamus, you left out. Hmmm?
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@benjkae4307 3 года назад
Anyone else here from Australia? 🇭🇲
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@zahidhasanhimel7118 6 лет назад
tx.
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@sirijanthakur Год назад
my brain studying about my brain xD
@zone6976
@zone6976 9 месяцев назад
0:53
@MoLassessss
@MoLassessss Год назад
Brains are strong enough to bring hippo’s on campus
@venomtang
@venomtang 4 года назад
i would give a thumbs up, but i dont want to be reccommended more videos, i just wanted to know this one thing. thanks.
@bob-ho3mu
@bob-ho3mu 5 лет назад
Clear and concise, but the diagram is not accurate enough
@Potencyfunction
@Potencyfunction 3 года назад
There is something I do not understand...in that lobes but no grey matter
@jessi3sins
@jessi3sins 10 месяцев назад
so, we really do still have a lot to learn about the brain, huh?
@lilabukvic4216
@lilabukvic4216 2 года назад
To fast for me
@GregoryJByrne
@GregoryJByrne 7 месяцев назад
"I see men walking around like trees." Jesus
@AnithaS-yj3cq
@AnithaS-yj3cq Год назад
Love center? 😅
@harleyquinn5774
@harleyquinn5774 3 года назад
So that’s what’s fucked up inside me that’s generates my PTSD.
@Don-mj2sx
@Don-mj2sx Год назад
Amygdala is heavily involved with PTSD apparently. Look it up!
@bonnietohisclyde_2.0
@bonnietohisclyde_2.0 2 месяца назад
Adult by number yes, but the male brain does not fully mature until 25 yrs old. Specifically regarding the prefronal cortex. While I think the punishment fits the crime here, I also think 'kid' was just used as a figure of speach here and was not intended any other way.😊
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Who else is here because Elon Musk is always saying that? LOL
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@melissasmuse
@melissasmuse 10 месяцев назад
This was not very helpful. You talk really fast.
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