decerebrate
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /dɪˈsɛɹəbɹət/
Adjective
decerebrate (not comparable)
- (biology) Having the cerebrum removed.
- 1937, Christian A. Ruckmick, “Psychology tomorrow”, in Psychological Review, volume 44, page 148:
- Take for instance the startling example of the experiments of Wever and Bray, when tones were led into the external meatus of the ear of a decerebrate cat and then greatly amplified electrical currents were tapped from the eighth cranial or auditory nerve.
- 1997 November 7, Gonzalo Viana Di Prisco et al., “Role of Sensory-Evoked NMDA Plateau Potentials in the Initiation of Locomotion”, in Science, volume 278, number 5340, DOI:, pages 1122-1125:
- All brain tissue rostral to the diencephalon was removed, making the preparation a decerebrate one.
Verb
decerebrate (third-person singular simple present decerebrates, present participle decerebrating, simple past and past participle decerebrated)
- To remove the cerebrum in order to eliminate brain function.
- 1876, “Is craniotomy, cephalotripsy, or cranioclasm, preferable to the Cæsarean section in pelves ranging from one and a half to two and a half inches?”, in Transactions of the New York Academy of Medicine, page 206:
- […] and the correct principles of delivering it through the different straits of the pelvis after the head has been decerebrated and crushed.
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Italian
Verb
decerebrate
- second-person plural present indicative of decerebrare
- second-person plural imperative of decerebrare
- feminine plural of decerebrato
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