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a·myg·da·la A0270100 (ə-mĭg′də-lə)n. pl. a·myg·da·lae (-lē) Either of two small, almond-shaped masses of gray matter that are part of the limbic system and are located in the temporal lobes of the cerebral hemispheres. Also called amygdaloid nucleus. [Latin, almond, from Greek amugdalē.]amygdala (əˈmɪɡdələ) n, pl -lae (-ˌliː) (Anatomy) anatomy an almond-shaped part, such as a tonsil or a lobe of the cerebellum[C16: from Medieval Latin: almond]a•myg•da•la (əˈmɪg də lə) n., pl. -lae (-ˌli) any of various almond-shaped anatomical parts, as a brain structure of the limbic system that is involved in emotions of fear and aggression. [1840–45; < New Latin < Latin: almond < Greek amygdálē; compare almond] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | amygdala - an almond-shaped neural structure in the anterior part of the temporal lobe of the cerebrum; intimately connected with the hypothalamus and the hippocampus and the cingulate gyrus; as part of the limbic system it plays an important role in motivation and emotional behavioramygdaloid nucleus, corpus amygdaloideumtemporal ccortex, temporal lobe - that part of the cerebral cortex in either hemisphere of the brain lying inside the temples of the headbasal ganglion - any of several masses of subcortical grey matter at the base of each cerebral hemisphere that seem to be involved in the regulation of voluntary movementlimbic brain, limbic system, visceral brain - a system of functionally related neural structures in the brain that are involved in emotional behavior | TranslationsamygdalaenUK
amygdala [ah-mig´dah-lah] 1. an almond-shaped structure.2. corpus amygdaloideum.a·myg·da·la, gen. and pl. a·myg·da·lae (ă-mig'dă-lă, -lē), 1. The lymphatic tonsils (pharyngeal, palatine, lingual, laryngeal, and tubal). 2. General term used for the amygdaloid body [TA], which is thought to assess and assign emotional valence to somatic, visceral, and olfactory sensory input. [L. fr. G. amygdalē, almond; in Mediev. & Mod. L., a tonsil] amygdala (ə-mĭg′də-lə)n. pl. amygda·lae (-lē) Either of two small, almond-shaped masses of gray matter that are part of the limbic system and are located in the temporal lobes of the cerebral hemispheres. Also called amygdaloid nucleus.a·myg·da·la, gen. and pl. amygdalae (ă-mig'dă-lă, -lē) Denoting the cerebellar tonsil, as well as the lymphatic tonsils (pharyngeal, palatine, lingual, laryngeal, and tubal). [L. fr. G. amygdalē, almond; in Mediev. & Mod. L., a tonsil]amygdala An almond-shaped brain nucleus at the front of the temporal lobe. The amygdala is concerned with memory registration.amygdalaenUK Related to amygdala: thalamusSynonyms for amygdalanoun an almond-shaped neural structure in the anterior part of the temporal lobe of the cerebrumSynonyms- amygdaloid nucleus
- corpus amygdaloideum
Related Words- temporal ccortex
- temporal lobe
- basal ganglion
- limbic brain
- limbic system
- visceral brain
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