Cerberus

Cerberus, in Greek mythology, the monstrous watchdog of the underworld. He was usually said to have three heads and heads of snakes grew from his back, and he had a serpent's tail.
Cerberus

Traditional interpretation

Cerberus, in Greek mythology, the monstrous watchdog of the underworld. He was usually said to have three heads and heads of snakes grew from his back, and he had a serpent's tail.

How neuromythography uses

Head movement, gorging, hunting
The three heads are Fenrir /Laelaps and the Ferret

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Cerberus is a Brain Area

Archetype represents the Zona Inserta[ ZI].

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About the author
Beth Sheridan

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