cerebellumin a sentence
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Joseph LeDoux, neuroscientist and butcher's son, thought as a boy that "the cerebellum was more interesting to look at than the steak."
cerebellum = a fist-sized structure in the back of the head between the cerebrum and the brain stem
- Cerebellum.† (source)
- But now she thought that if only she had a dissecting knife she would slash at IT, cutting ruthlessly through cerebrum, cerebellum.† (source)
- So what's the super-cerebellum-triathlon ultralife mission?† (source)
- INVESTIGATION CONCERNING CARIETTA WHITE AND THE SO-CALLED "TK" PHENOMENA CONTINUES AMID PERSISTENT RUMORS THAT AN AUTOPSY ON THE WHITE GIRL HAS UNCOVERED CERTAIN UNUSUAL FORMATIONS IN THE CEREBRUM AND CEREBELLUM OF THE BRAIN.† (source)
- Thou speakest as one having tongues and who putteth the speed behind the ole rhombencephalon comprising the cerebellum and the medulla oblongata.† (source)
- Now, I consider that the phrenologists have omitted an important thing in not pushing their investigations from the cerebellum through the spinal canal.† (source)
- Sir Clifford thinks of charging twopence for a peep at the whispering gallery in the spinal column; threepence to hear the echo in the hollow of his cerebellum; and sixpence for the unrivalled view from his forehead.† (source)