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However, the part of the brain that controls reasoning and impulses- known as the prefrontal cortex- is near the front of the brain
I discovered the neuronal tumor in Ms. Baker's temporal lobe, the part of the brain that controls emotion.
they had a yearly brain scan to determine the size of their hippocampus, the part of the brain that controls memory.
For example, the hypothalamus(the part of the brain that controls appetite) may not be sending correct messages about hunger and fullness.
loss of nerve cells in the part of the brain that controls muscle coordination(cerebellum),
An inability to remember a familiar object indicates a disturbance in the part of the brain that controls working memory,
There is a theory that claustrophobia can be caused by a reduced amygdala(the part of the brain that controls the response of the human body during periods of fear).
For example, the hypothalamus(the part of the brain that controls appetite) may fail to send proper messages about hunger and fullness.
With continued lack of quality and/or sufficient sleep, the part of the brain that controls language, memory,
With continued lack of sufficient sleep, the part of the brain that controls language, memory,
Nicotine also causes the release of dopamine in the part of the brain that controls pleasure and motivation.
occurs when the part of the brain that controls hearing, the nerves coming from the ears,
which supply the body carries pituitary- part of the brain that controls the release of hormones that affect the metabolism,
which are found on the surface of cells in the part of the brain that controls nausea and vomiting.
they have a strong signal[in the part of the brain that controls the perception of hunger
Tremor may be a symptom associated with disturbances in the parts of the brain that control muscles throughout the body
Dopamine is a messenger substance in the parts of the brain that control movement and coordination.