Similar words: thalamus, calamus, hypothermia, hypothesis, hypothesize, hypothetical, hypothetically, hypotenuse. Meaning: n. a basal part of the diencephalon governing autonomic nervous system.
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1. The hypothalamus is also a major site where electrical stimulation seems to produce quite pleasurable feelings.
2. The temperature control centre is located in the hypothalamus.
3. The hypothalamus controls drives like and thirst and the amygdala handles arousal, among other things.
4. GnRH is released from the hypothalamus in small amounts about once every 90 minutes.
5. The posterior hypothalamus performs the function of defence against cold.
6. The hypothalamus controls hormone secretions from the nearby pituitary gland.
7. Hypothalamus - A region of the brain that collects and funnels information into the pituitary gland.
8. Mammals stimulating the lateral hypothalamus seem to be caught in a loop, Panksepp writes, "where each stimulation evoked a reinvigorated search strategy" (and Panksepp wasn't referring to Bing).
9. Produced by the hypothalamus and secreted into the bloodstream by the posterior pituitary gland, vasopressin instructs the kidneys to conserve water.
10. These include a disturbance of oestrogen metabolism and a fault in oestrogen feedback to the hypothalamus.
11. Leptin is thought to signal the brain through the hypothalamus, an organ that interacts with the pituitary gland.
12. It is theoretically possible that caffeine somehow inhibits parts of the brain, such as the hypothalamus, involved in regulating appetite.
13. Some have speculated that the headaches may be related to a periodically discharging biologic pacemaker, perhaps located in the hypothalamus.
14. The occurrence of hypernatremia within 24 hours after injury was mainly induced by primary hypothalamus injury which was also related to the use of dehydrant.
15. Methods: Establishing ache models, observe on the content of 5-HT, 5-HTAA, NE in hypothalamus of rats by chemical methods to study effect of extraction of natrix tigrina lateralis by alcohol to which.
16. It is concluded that leukocytic pyrogen acts directly on the thermoregulatory mechanism of the anterior hypothalamus to cause fever.
17. MR can delineate lesions affecting infundibular stems and distinguish them from the pituitary gland or hypothalamus.
18. AIM:To study the effect of intraventricular injection(icv) of histamine(HA) on corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) neurons activity in paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of hypothalamus.
19. The inputs from the atrial volume receptor and carotid baroreceptor converge on the same neuron of the hypothalamus.
20. Magnetic resonance imaging and spectrum were used to study the changes of whole brain and frontal area and hypothalamus area separately.
21. Pain from peripheral nerve conduction were not aware of the hypothalamus.
22. Objective: To study the changes of expression of glucocorticoid receptor(MR)and mineralocorticoid receptor(GR)in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus after adrenalectomy.
23. Objective: To evaluate the effects of Yougui Yin(YGY) on serum sex hormones and monoamine neurotransmitter of hypothalamus in androgen-induced sterile rats (ASR).
24. Adiponectin regulates luteinizing hormone secretion in the pituitary and energy homeostasis in the hypothalamus.
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25. NADPH- diaphorase histochemistry was used to study the distribution of Nitric Oxide Synthase (NOS)-Positive neurons in the hypothalamus of adult cat.
26. It does this indirectly, through its effect on the hypothalamus, as less luteinizing hormone releasing hormone is produced by the hypothalamus.
27. The scientists found that a peptide active in the hypothalamus called melanin-concentrating hormone or MCH can inactivate the reproductive system in times of hunger.
28. Conclusion: The NPY has a widespread distribution not only in the telencephalon and hypothalamus, but also in the pons .
29. Lust is enhanced by dopamine, a neurohormone produced by the hypothalamus that in turn triggers the release of testosterone, the hormone that drives sexual desire.
30. It is a matter of hormones, more specifically, of hormonal levels in the mid-point of fetal development and how they affect that part of the brain called the hypothalamus.
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