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- adjective Situated above the
optic chiasma , but especially in theparaventricular region of thehypothalamus
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A bunch of cells called the suprachiasmatic nucleus regulate our perception of time, and the brain has two versions.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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A bunch of cells called the suprachiasmatic nucleus regulate our perception of time, and the brain has two versions.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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A bunch of cells called the suprachiasmatic nucleus regulate our perception of time, and the brain has two versions.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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A bunch of cells called the suprachiasmatic nucleus regulate our perception of time, and the brain has two versions.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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A bunch of cells called the suprachiasmatic nucleus regulate our perception of time, and the brain has two versions.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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A bunch of cells called the suprachiasmatic nucleus regulate our perception of time, and the brain has two versions.
Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010
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According to these researchers, who hail from mathematics, the cells responsible for maintaining the clock in the part of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nuclei, or SCN, don\'t fire all day and night like previously thought.
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According to these researchers, who hail from mathematics, the cells responsible for maintaining the clock in the part of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nuclei, or SCN, don\'t fire all day and night like previously thought.
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Human circadian rhythms are controlled by a region of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nucleus, or SCN, which is located in the hypothalamus, a region of the brain that regulates many of the tasks of the autonomic nervous system.
Driving under the influence...of fatigue ewillett 2007
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According to these researchers, who hail from mathematics, the cells responsible for maintaining the clock in the part of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nuclei, or SCN, don't fire all day and night like previously thought.
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