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8 October, 22:49

Which parts of the brain constitute the "emotional brain" known as the limbic system? Which parts of the brain constitute the "emotional brain" known as the limbic system?

A. cerebral and brain stem structures

B. diencephalic and mesencephalic structures

C. cerebral and diencephalic structures

D. diencephalic and brain stem structures

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  1. 8 October, 22:59
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    c. cerebral and diencephalic structures is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    A limbic system is a group of brain structures found below the cerebral and diencephalic structures.

    There are different important structures in the limbic system:

    amygdala. thalamus. basal ganglia. hypothalamus. cingulate gyrus. hippocampus.

    The limbic system regulates emotional response, behavioral response, autonomic function, endocrine function, regulates reinforcing behavior and also controls memories, body function, arousal.

    The limbic system contains a region that can also recognize fear.
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