The following quote is from the Feb. 23 issue of Science: "Anatomical and 
physiological studies have shown that three structures of the limbic 
system-the prefrontal cortex, the amygdala, and the nucleus acumbens-are 
connected and speak to one another."

My question is, when did the prefrontal cortex become part of the limbic 
system?  Is this common usage today?

Jeff Nagelbush
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Ferris State University
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