The limbic system, part of the forebrain, includes the hypothalamus, amygdala (almond-shaped masses beside the thalamus), and hippocampus (two horns curving from the amygdala).
El sistema límbico, parte del prosencéfalo, incluye el hipotálamo, la amígdala (masas almendradas a ambos lados del tálamo) y el hipocampo (dos cuernos curvados desde la amígdala).
Front | Components of [?...3rd portion of forebrain...?] and their locations/shapes |
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Back | LIMBIC SYSTEM Hypothalamus Amygdala: two almond shaped masses of neurons on either side of *thalamus*, at the lower end of the hippocampus. Hippocampus: two horns that curve back from the amygdala. |
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