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How can parts of the limbic system be remembered?Hungry Dogs Ate PavlovHungry Dogs Eat Pavlov Hungry Hounds Ate PavlovHungry Hounds Obey Pavlov

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How can parts of the limbic system be remembered?

  • Hungry Dogs Ate Pavlov
  • Hungry Dogs Eat Pavlov
  • Hungry Hounds Ate Pavlov
  • Hungry Hounds Obey Pavlov
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Solution

The phrase "Hungry Dogs Ate Pavlov" is a mnemonic device to help remember the parts of the limbic system. Each word in the phrase stands for a part of the limbic system:

  1. "Hungry" stands for Hypothalamus, which regulates hunger among other things.
  2. "Dogs" stands for Diencephalon, which is a part of the brain that includes the thalamus and hypothalamus.
  3. "Ate" stands for Amygdala, which plays a key role in processing emotions.
  4. "Pavlov" stands for Pituitary gland and Olfactory bulb. Pavlov is a reference to the scientist Ivan Pavlov, known for his work in classical conditioning.

So, to remember the parts of the limbic system, you can think of the phrase "Hungry Dogs Ate Pavlov" and remember what each word stands for.

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