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During an action potential,potassium gates open,allowing potassium to rush into the cell.
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Multiple sclerosis is associated with the deterioration of the myelin sheath covering the axon.
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Most neurotransmitters can bind with most types of receptor sites.
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Electrochemical action involves both conduction and transmission.
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Only electrical stimulations that are above a threshold can initiate an action potential.
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Interneurons carry signals from the spinal cord to the muscles to activate movement.
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The resting potential of a neuron is approximately -70 millivolts.
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An action potential cannot occur during the refractory period.
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Bipolar cells are specialized neurons found in the cerebellum.
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Glial cells form the nucleus of the cell body.
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Of the three major types of neurons,the majority of the neurons in the nervous system are interneurons.
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The cell body of the neuron transmits information to other neurons.
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During the refractory period,a chemical pump moves sodium into the cell and potassium out of the cell.
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The body of the cell containing its nucleus is termed the axon.
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Neurotransmitters will remain in the synapse until they bind to a receptor on a postsynaptic neuron.
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Electrochemical conduction refers to the movement of an electric signal within a neuron.
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GABA is the main excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain.
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Dendrites are parts of the neuron that receive information from other neurons.
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There are more neurons in the brain than glial cells.
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Purkinje cells are interneurons that carry information from the cerebellum to the rest of the central nervous system.
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The release of endorphins dulls the experience of pain.
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The central nervous system consists of both the brain and the spinal cord.
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The two major subdivisions of the peripheral nervous system are sympathetic and parasympathetic.
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Beta blockers are antagonists for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
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L-dopa is a common drug used to treat the delusions associated with schizophrenia.
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The brain of a person on a heightened state of alertness may exhibit enhanced activity of the endorphins.
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Alzheimer's disease is associated with a deterioration of serotonin-producing neurons.
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An excess of glutamate activity can cause seizures.
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Amphetamine and cocaine both prevent the reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine.
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Drugs that block the reuptake of serotonin are used in treating depression.
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The sympathetic nervous system prepares the body for action in life-threatening situations.
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Dopamine is involved in associating actions with rewards.
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Low levels of dopamine have been linked to schizophrenia.
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The spinal cord is the major component of the peripheral nervous system.
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Amphetamine stimulates the release of norepinephrine and dopamine.
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A drug agonist enhances the activity of a neurotransmitter.
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Prozac acts as an antagonist for serotonin.
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Morphine has similar chemical properties to the neurotransmitter dopamine.
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L-dopa acts as an antagonist for dopamine.
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One of the functions of the sympathetic nervous system is to increase digestion.
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Lesions to some areas of the hypothalamus result in overeating.
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The thalamus is part of the limbic system.
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The reticular formation is important for regulating sleep,wakefulness,and arousal.
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Jenkins rapidly swivels his head to the sound of a car backfiring down the street,a behavior made possible by his tectum.
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One of the functions of the parasympathetic nervous system is to relax the bladder.
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The cerebellum coordinates heartbeat,blood circulation,and respiration.
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Lesions to some areas of the hypothalamus result in a loss of interest in food.
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Electrically stimulating a certain region of the hypothalamus produces feelings of intense pleasure.
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A human cannot survive with only a functional hindbrain and midbrain.
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The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for ejaculation in males.
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The thalamus regulates hunger,thirst,and sexual behavior.
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The pain withdrawal reflex occurs without any input from the brain.
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One of the functions of the sympathetic nervous system is to dilate the pupils.
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The tectum and tegmentum are midbrain structures involved in the recognition of facial emotions.
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If you ever find yourself being chased by a crazed axe murderer,your parasympathetic nervous system will trigger an increase in heart rate and provide your muscles with more oxygen such that you can run faster and longer.
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The spinal cord is continuous with the hindbrain.
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The hypothalamus relays information from the senses to the cerebral cortex.
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Severing the connections between the reticular formation and the rest of the brain may result in an irreversible coma.
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The medulla is referred to as the "little brain" because it is extremely vital to basic life functions.
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Damage higher on the spinal cord usually results in more severe impairment.
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The activity of the pituitary gland is directed by the thalamus.
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During prenatal development,the forebrain develops before the hindbrain.
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Mirror neurons are located in association areas in the occipital lobe of the brain.
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Damage to the occipital lobe can result in partial or complete blindness without any damage to the eyes.
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The frontal lobe processes auditory information into meaningful units.
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Thinking,planning,and anticipating are activities associated with the frontal lobe.
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The amygdala is involved in attaching emotional significance to events.
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The temporal lobe contains the somatosensory cortex.
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The motor cortex is situated directly behind the somatosensory cortex.
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During prenatal development,the tail end of the neural tube will develop into the spinal cord.
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If you lose a finger in an accident,the area in the somatosensory cortex corresponding with that finger will become nonfunctional.
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The activation of mirror neurons appears to help us to recognize the goal-directed behaviors of others.
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The striatum is a part of the basal ganglia involved in movement.
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The cerebral cortex,with its characteristic fissures,does not develop until the middle of pregnancy.
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The hippocampus is critical for the formation of new memories.
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Plasticity refers to cortex adaptation to changes in sensory inputs.
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The activation of mirror neurons is vital in allowing us to learn how to imitate the subtle muscle movements of a complex motor skill.
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The corpus callosum enables communication between the left and right brain hemispheres.
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If you continually practice a skill involving precise and coordinated movements of the fingers,the areas associated with your fingers in the sensory and motor cortices will increase in size and/or function.
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The frontal lobe contains the motor cortex.
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During an action potential,potassium gates open,allowing potassium to rush into the cell.
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Multiple sclerosis is associated with the deterioration of the myelin sheath covering the axon.
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Most neurotransmitters can bind with most types of receptor sites.
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Electrochemical action involves both conduction and transmission.
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Only electrical stimulations that are above a threshold can initiate an action potential.
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Interneurons carry signals from the spinal cord to the muscles to activate movement.
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The resting potential of a neuron is approximately -70 millivolts.
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An action potential cannot occur during the refractory period.
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Bipolar cells are specialized neurons found in the cerebellum.
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Glial cells form the nucleus of the cell body.
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Of the three major types of neurons,the majority of the neurons in the nervous system are interneurons.
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The cell body of the neuron transmits information to other neurons.
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During the refractory period,a chemical pump moves sodium into the cell and potassium out of the cell.
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The body of the cell containing its nucleus is termed the axon.
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Neurotransmitters will remain in the synapse until they bind to a receptor on a postsynaptic neuron.
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Electrochemical conduction refers to the movement of an electric signal within a neuron.
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GABA is the main excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain.
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Dendrites are parts of the neuron that receive information from other neurons.
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There are more neurons in the brain than glial cells.
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Purkinje cells are interneurons that carry information from the cerebellum to the rest of the central nervous system.
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The release of endorphins dulls the experience of pain.
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The central nervous system consists of both the brain and the spinal cord.
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The two major subdivisions of the peripheral nervous system are sympathetic and parasympathetic.
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Beta blockers are antagonists for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
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L-dopa is a common drug used to treat the delusions associated with schizophrenia.
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The brain of a person on a heightened state of alertness may exhibit enhanced activity of the endorphins.
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Alzheimer's disease is associated with a deterioration of serotonin-producing neurons.
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An excess of glutamate activity can cause seizures.
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Amphetamine and cocaine both prevent the reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine.
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Drugs that block the reuptake of serotonin are used in treating depression.
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The sympathetic nervous system prepares the body for action in life-threatening situations.
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Dopamine is involved in associating actions with rewards.
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Low levels of dopamine have been linked to schizophrenia.
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The spinal cord is the major component of the peripheral nervous system.
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Amphetamine stimulates the release of norepinephrine and dopamine.
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A drug agonist enhances the activity of a neurotransmitter.
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Prozac acts as an antagonist for serotonin.
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Morphine has similar chemical properties to the neurotransmitter dopamine.
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L-dopa acts as an antagonist for dopamine.
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One of the functions of the sympathetic nervous system is to increase digestion.
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Lesions to some areas of the hypothalamus result in overeating.
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The thalamus is part of the limbic system.
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The reticular formation is important for regulating sleep,wakefulness,and arousal.
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Jenkins rapidly swivels his head to the sound of a car backfiring down the street,a behavior made possible by his tectum.
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One of the functions of the parasympathetic nervous system is to relax the bladder.
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The cerebellum coordinates heartbeat,blood circulation,and respiration.
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Lesions to some areas of the hypothalamus result in a loss of interest in food.
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Electrically stimulating a certain region of the hypothalamus produces feelings of intense pleasure.
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A human cannot survive with only a functional hindbrain and midbrain.
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The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for ejaculation in males.
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The thalamus regulates hunger,thirst,and sexual behavior.
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The pain withdrawal reflex occurs without any input from the brain.
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One of the functions of the sympathetic nervous system is to dilate the pupils.
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The tectum and tegmentum are midbrain structures involved in the recognition of facial emotions.
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If you ever find yourself being chased by a crazed axe murderer,your parasympathetic nervous system will trigger an increase in heart rate and provide your muscles with more oxygen such that you can run faster and longer.
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The spinal cord is continuous with the hindbrain.
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The hypothalamus relays information from the senses to the cerebral cortex.
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Severing the connections between the reticular formation and the rest of the brain may result in an irreversible coma.
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The medulla is referred to as the "little brain" because it is extremely vital to basic life functions.
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Damage higher on the spinal cord usually results in more severe impairment.
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The activity of the pituitary gland is directed by the thalamus.
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During prenatal development,the forebrain develops before the hindbrain.
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Mirror neurons are located in association areas in the occipital lobe of the brain.
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Damage to the occipital lobe can result in partial or complete blindness without any damage to the eyes.
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The frontal lobe processes auditory information into meaningful units.
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Thinking,planning,and anticipating are activities associated with the frontal lobe.
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The amygdala is involved in attaching emotional significance to events.
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The temporal lobe contains the somatosensory cortex.
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The motor cortex is situated directly behind the somatosensory cortex.
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During prenatal development,the tail end of the neural tube will develop into the spinal cord.
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If you lose a finger in an accident,the area in the somatosensory cortex corresponding with that finger will become nonfunctional.
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The activation of mirror neurons appears to help us to recognize the goal-directed behaviors of others.
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The striatum is a part of the basal ganglia involved in movement.
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The cerebral cortex,with its characteristic fissures,does not develop until the middle of pregnancy.
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The hippocampus is critical for the formation of new memories.
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Plasticity refers to cortex adaptation to changes in sensory inputs.
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The activation of mirror neurons is vital in allowing us to learn how to imitate the subtle muscle movements of a complex motor skill.
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The corpus callosum enables communication between the left and right brain hemispheres.
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If you continually practice a skill involving precise and coordinated movements of the fingers,the areas associated with your fingers in the sensory and motor cortices will increase in size and/or function.
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The frontal lobe contains the motor cortex.
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