nucleus amygdalae - traduction vers arabe
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nucleus amygdalae - traduction vers arabe

ALMOND-SHAPED GROUP OF NEURONS IN THE MEDIAL TEMPORAL LOBES OF THE BRAIN WHICH PLAYS A CENTRAL ROLE IN THE PROCESSING AND MEMORY OF EMOTIONS, ESPECIALLY FEAR
Amygdalar cortices; Amygadala; Amygdaloid body; Amigdela; Amagdyla; Amigdila; Amygdaloid nucleus; Amigdala; Corticomedial amygdala; Amygdalae; Amigdula; Amygdalæ; Amalgyma; Central medial amygdala
  • Human brain in the coronal orientation. Amygdalae are shown in dark red.
  • Coronal]] section of brain through intermediate mass of [[third ventricle]]. Amygdala is shown in purple.
  • [[MRI]] coronal view of the right amygdala
  • Subdivisions of the mouse amygdala
  • [[Rorschach test]] blot 03

nucleus amygdalae      
‎ النَّواةُ اللَّوزِيَّة‎
nucleus arcuatus hypothalami         
REGION OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS
Arcuate nucleus (hypothalamus); Arcuatus hypothalami; Nucleus arcuatus; Infundibular nucleus; Nucleus arcuatus hypothalami; Arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus
‎ النَواةُ المُقَوَّسَةُ الوِطائِيَّة‎
arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus         
REGION OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS
Arcuate nucleus (hypothalamus); Arcuatus hypothalami; Nucleus arcuatus; Infundibular nucleus; Nucleus arcuatus hypothalami; Arcuate nucleus of hypothalamus
‎ النَّواةُ الوِطائِيَّةُ المُقَوَّسَة‎

Définition

Cytoblast
·noun The nucleus of a cell; the germinal or active spot of a cellule, through or in which cell development takes place.

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Amygdala

The amygdala (; plural: amygdalae or amygdalas; also corpus amygdaloideum; Latin from Greek, ἀμυγδαλή, amygdalē, 'almond', 'tonsil') is one of two almond-shaped clusters of nuclei located deep and medially within the temporal lobes of the brain's cerebrum in complex vertebrates, including humans. Shown to perform a primary role in the processing of memory, decision making, and emotional responses (including fear, anxiety, and aggression), the amygdalae are considered part of the limbic system. The term "amygdala" was first introduced by Karl Friedrich Burdach in 1822.