decerebration

/diːˌsɛrəˈbreɪʃən/
noun
  1. The surgical or experimental removal or destruction of the brain.
    • Modern ethics committees rarely approve decerebration experiments on live animals.
    • The textbook described the process of decerebration in detail for physiology students.
    • Decerebration is sometimes performed in animal studies to isolate spinal cord functions.
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