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Bundle of nerves.
Someone who is a bundle of nerves is very worried or nervous.
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"There is also a bundle of nerve fibers in the ligament that attaches the tooth to the bone," Dr. Meyer said.
For example, the corpus callosum, a massive bundle of nerve fibres connecting the two sides of the brain, is significantly larger in musicians.
Corpus callosum, bundle of nerve fibres in the longitudinal fissure of the brain that enables corresponding regions of the left and right cerebral hemispheres to communicate.
He comforts himself with the knowledge that the scientist who performed a 3-D scan of his brain praised his robust corpus callosum, the bundle of nerve fibers that connects the hemispheres.
The vertical occipital fasciculus (VOF) is a large flat bundle of nerve fibres that forms long-range connections between sub-regions of the visual system at the back of the brain.
Tracing such sites led her to the subcallosal cingulate, a minuscule bundle of nerve cells that sit near the hippocampus and function as a conduit between the parts of the brain that control conscious thinking and the parts that control emotion.
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It works because most of the talking is done by Ms. Davis, whose bundle-of-nerves performance as the obsessive psychiatrist easily carries you through the hour.
I'm a bundle of nerves".
"I was just a bundle of nerves.
I was a bundle of nerves".
Our Isis minders are a bundle of nerves.
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