The Papez circuit /peɪpz/,[unreliable source?] or medial limbic circuit, is a neural circuit for the control of emotional expression. In 1937, James Papez...
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adult brains. An example of a neural circuit is the trisynaptic circuit in the hippocampus. Another is the Papez circuit linking the hypothalamus to the limbic...
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James Wenceslas Papez (/peɪpz/; 1883–1958) was an American neuroanatomist, most famous for his 1937 description of the Papez circuit, a neural pathway...
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in 1937 when the American physician James Papez described his anatomical model of emotion, the Papez circuit. The first evidence that the limbic system...
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anterior nuclei of the thalamus. The mammillothalamic tract is part of the Papez circuit (involved in spatial memory), starting and finishing in the hippocampus...
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with the size of the olfactory nerve. In 1937, Papez theorized that a neural circuit (the Papez circuit) including the hippocampal formation and the cingulate...
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posterior cingulate receives information from the subiculum via the Papez circuit. The mammillary bodies are two clusters of cell bodies found at the...
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axons from the subiculum. The whole forms a neural circuit in the limbic system known as the Papez circuit. The anterior cingulate cortex sends axons to the...
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James Papez in 1937 within his paper titled "A proposed mechanism of emotion". The model described is known as the Papez circuit. The Papez circuit highlighted...
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Pacinian corpuscles – Filippo Pacini Paneth cells – Joseph Paneth Papez circuit – James Papez Artery of Percheron – Gerard Percheron Peyer's patches – Johann...
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