IPA: /dɪˈsɛrəˌbreɪt/
KK: /dɪˈsɛrəˌbreɪt/
adjective
Definition: Describing a state where the brain's higher functions are absent or removed, often leading to a lack of intelligence or reasoning.
Example: The patient exhibited decerebrate posturing after the severe brain injury.
noun
Definition: A person or animal that has had their brain removed or is lacking brain function, often resulting in a specific posture or movement.
Example: The decerebrate animal showed unusual reflexes and movements due to the absence of brain activity.
transitive verb
Definition: To remove or disable the brain's higher functions, usually for scientific research or experimentation, often involving the removal of the cerebrum or cutting the brain stem.
Example: Researchers decided to decerebrate the animal to study its reflexes without higher brain functions.