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∙ item exists. Establish the item as the result of or as the cause of other factors existing in the society under study. Answer this question: What were the political, social, economic,
and/or cultural consequences of this item?
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Cerebral Hemispheres
The two halves of the brain, divided into the left and right hemispheres, each controlling functions on the opposite side of the body.
Corpus Callosum
A large bundle of nerve fibers that connects the two cerebral hemispheres, facilitating communication between them.
Sensory Information
Data received from the environment or the body, via sensory organs, that is processed by the nervous system to produce a response or perception.
Thalamus
A large mass of gray matter deeply situated in the forebrain at the topmost portion of the brainstem, functioning primarily as a central relay station for sensory impulses and as a center for pain perception.
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