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    forebrain

    US /ˈfɔ:reɪn/

    ・

    UK /ˈfɔ:breɪn/

    C2
    n.NounFront part of the brain
    The forebrain is responsible for processing information

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    「質の良い睡眠」って何?5段階のレベルで説明 | 5 Levels | WIRED Japan

    23:40「質の良い睡眠」って何?5段階のレベルで説明 | 5 Levels | WIRED Japan
    • And so the dorsal arm has neurons, cholinergic neurons that go up to the thalamus and then it, you know, projects into the forebrain.

      And so the dorsal arm has neurons, cholinergic neurons that go up to the thalamus and then it, you know, projects into the forebrain.

    • and then it projections into the forebrain.

      and then it projections into the forebrain.

    A2

    Carl Safina: "Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel" | Talks at Google

    57:30Carl Safina: "Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel" | Talks at Google
    • It's got lots of convolutions in the forebrain.

      It's got lots of convolutions in the forebrain.

    • It's got lots of convolutions in the forebrain.

      It's got lots of convolutions in the forebrain.

    B1

    教會下一代如何調節情緒 ► 遠比你想像中更重要!- 神經科學教授 Dr. Andrew Huberman 安德魯.胡伯曼博士(中英字幕)

    02:39教會下一代如何調節情緒 ► 遠比你想像中更重要!- 神經科學教授 Dr. Andrew Huberman 安德魯.胡伯曼博士(中英字幕)
    • But what's amazing is, and important is, that everybody has a forebrain,

      But what's amazing is, and important is, that everybody has a forebrain,

    • But what's amazing is and important is that everybody has a forebrain.

      But what's amazing is and important is that everybody has a forebrain.

    A2

    Why Do We Yawn?

    02:46Why Do We Yawn?
    • covered with tons of blood vessels that project up into the forebrain.

      covered with tons of blood vessels that project up into the forebrain.

    • Second, the inhalation sends a gulp of air into your upper nasal and oral cavities, which have mucous membranes covered with tons of blood vessels that project up into the forebrain.

      Second, the inhalation sends a gulp of air into your upper nasal and oral cavities, which have mucous membranes covered with tons of blood vessels that project up into the forebrain.

    B1

    This Will Kill Your Brain Cells!

    04:09This Will Kill Your Brain Cells!
    • But this happens only in certain areas of our brain, mainly in two small regions in the forebrain.

      But this happens only in certain areas of our brain, mainly in two small regions in the forebrain.

    • But this happens only in certain areas of our brain, mainly in two small regions in the forebrain.

      But this happens only in certain areas of our brain, mainly in two small regions in the forebrain.

    B2

    Creatine: Dose, Benefits & Safety | Dr. Rhonda Patrick & Dr. Andrew Huberman

    17:08Creatine: Dose, Benefits & Safety | Dr. Rhonda Patrick & Dr. Andrew Huberman
    • The phosphorocreatine system seems to be somewhat, um, biased towards forebrain structures, you know?

      The phosphorocreatine system seems to be somewhat, um, biased towards forebrain structures, you know?

    • The phosphoric creatine system seems to be somewhat, um, biased towards forebrain structures.

      The phosphoric creatine system seems to be somewhat, um, biased towards forebrain structures.

    B1

    ZEITGEIST: MOVING FORWARD | OFFICIAL RELEASE | 2011

    41:26ZEITGEIST: MOVING FORWARD | OFFICIAL RELEASE | 2011
    • the burgeoning of the forebrain

      the burgeoning of the forebrain

    B1