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The brain is the center of cognitive functions from "summary" of Human Biology by Cecie Starr,Beverly McMillan

The brain, a complex organ located within the skull, plays a crucial role in controlling various cognitive functions in the human body. These functions include perception, attention, memory, language, problem-solving, and decision-making. The brain is essentially the command center of the body, responsible for interpreting and responding to the stimuli received from the environment. The brain is made up of billions of neurons, which are specialized cells that transmit information through electrical and chemical signals. These neurons form intricate networks that allow different parts of the brain to communicate and work together to carry out cognitive processes. The brain is divided into different regions, each of which is responsible for specific functions. For example, the frontal lobe is involved in decision-making and problem-solving, while the temporal lobe is crucial for processing auditory information. Cogniti...
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    Human Biology

    Cecie Starr

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