Mammillary bodies:

a pair of round structures found at the ends of the fornix. The mammillary bodies are often considered part of the hypothalamus, and are thought to be involved in memory.
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Definition of mammillary bodies.
a pair of round structures found at the ends of the fornix. The mammillary bodies are often considered part of the hypothalamus, and are thought to be involved in memory.
Read more: Know your brain - Mammillary bodies
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