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Definition of Subserving

Subserving
Subserve Sub*serve", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Subserved; p. pr. & vb. n. Subserving.] [L. subservire; sub under + servire to serve. See Serve.] To serve in subordination or instrumentally; to be subservient to; to help forward; to promote. It is a great credit to know the ways of captivating Nature, and making her subserve our purposes, than to have learned all the intrigues of policy. --Glanvill.

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- PMID 23550165. Dayan, Eran; Cohen, Leonardo G. (November 2011). "Neuroplasticity Subserving Motor Skill Learning". Neuron. 72 (3): 443–454. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2011...
- brain structure, primarily reductions in grey matter volume in regions subserving social cognition. Grey matter reductions endure for at least 2 years post-pregnancy...
- and having hyperphantasia may exacerbate symptoms of such disorders by subserving ruminating thoughts as well as acting as an "emotional amplifier". For...
- is believed by some researchers that part of the instinctive machinery subserving these behaviors is related to that used to evade or withstand predator...
- cortex, but also, via the thalamus, inputs from subcortical structures subserving emotion and motivation, such as the amygdala (Chapter 14) and ventral...
- involved in alertness and attention, and the prefrontal cortex, a region subserving alertness, attention, and higher-order cognitive processes. Interestingly...
- of cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) is found in frontal neocortical areas, subserving higher cognitive and executive functions, and in the posterior cingulate...
- cortex, but also, via the thalamus, inputs from subcortical structures subserving emotion and motivation, such as the amygdala (Chapter 14) and ventral...
- atonic components. Here there may be a diminution in tone of muscles subserving posture as well as in the limbs leading to dropping of the head, occasional...
- appears to involve the spinal cord: specifically, the anterior horn cells subserving the affected muscles are often damaged. The evidence for anterior horn...