Examples of using Midbrain in English and their translations into Czech
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Nothing in the midbrain.
Imbedded in his midbrain. Some kind of little computer chip.
Something is happening to the signals in his midbrain.
The midbrain is responsible mainly for our emotions, feelings, empathy and intuition.
There was some kind of little computer chip… embedded in his midbrain.
The Arn sits on your midbrain, yet I must only see the pathway there.
There was some kind of little computer chip embedded in his midbrain.
The animal instinct in the midbrain thinks it's drowning, running for air.
Well, the disease progressively involves more and more of the midbrain.
Six centimeter mass in his dorsal midbrain, extending into the temporal lobe.
This fork can pierce your neck,go through your gullet and land in your midbrain.
The locus coeruleus in the midbrain… can release noradrenaline during highly traumatic events.
Dr. Shepherd is now clearing the tumor away from the midbrain structures.
It attaches itself to your midbrain sent to the auditory and visual cortices. and lets me see and hear everything that you do by intercepting and transmitting neuronal messages.
Then started to strike him between the cerebrum and midbrain like a madman 32 times!
And lets me see and hear everything that you do by intercepting and transmitting neuronal messages sent to the auditory andvisual cortices. It attaches itself to your midbrain.
This so-called brainstem consists of the midbrain, a rounded protrusion called the pons.
You will note the symmetric bilateral areas of T2 hyperintensity involving subcortical white matter, basal ganglia, external capsules,thalami, midbrain, and pons.
It is characterized by degeneration of neurons in one of the midbrain region and loss of cerebellar cells.
Sent to the auditory and visual cortices. by intercepting and transmitting neuronal messages and lets me see andhear everything that you do It attaches itself to your midbrain.
They cause a disruption… of neuroelectric impulses in the midbrain… which can lead to the early stages of the syndrome.
Here is the medulla of a malingerer… the hippocampus of a hypochondriac… and the midbrain of a Munchausen.
If we look at the base of a brain which has just beenremoved from a skull, there's very little of the midbrain that we can actually see.

