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de·cer·e·brate
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decerebrates, decerebrating, decerebrated
decerebration (n.)
transitive verb
to separate the brain from the spinal cord of (a person or animal), as by surgery.
adjective
of or pertaining to one suffering loss of cerebral functions, as through severing of the spinal cord.
noun
one that has been decerebrated.
去脑,切除大脑:在上丘与前庭核之间横切脑干,或在脑桥中心结扎颈总动脉及基底动脉以消除大脑功能
去脑动物:经上述处理的动物
去脑样病人:神经病学体征与去大脑动物相似的脑损伤病人。另见rigidity项下的decerebrate rigidity
The first known use of decerebrate was in 1897
decerebrateadjective
having the cerebrum removed or made inactive
decerebrate rats
characteristic of decerebration
decerebrate rigidity
1 To explore the relationship between types of injuries, age, methods of treatment and prognoses of the patients with decerebrate rigidity caused by craniocerebral injuries.
目的探讨颅脑损伤致去脑强直患者的受伤类型、年龄、治疗方法与预后的关系。
2 Mori, S. Integration of posture and locomotion in acute decerebrate cats and in awake, freely moving cats.
3 Before she relaxed in the dusky pallor of death, she had what looked like “decerebrate posturing” — an arching of the neck that occurs as the brain is squeezed through the base of the skull.
4 I mention not the levels at all, nor do I speak of "decerebrate metaphysics."