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Explain how ethnocentrism, stereotypes, and interpretation of time can create barriers to intercultural communication.
Cerebrum
The largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary activities, speech, sensation, vision, hearing, thought, and memory.
Reticular Formation
A network of nerve pathways in the brainstem involved in consciousness and the regulation of sleep-wake cycles.
Selectively Attending
The process by which individuals focus on specific stimuli while ignoring others, allowing them to navigate and process information in a complex environment effectively.
Pons
The larger swelling above the medulla that relays information from the cortex to the cerebellum, and that plays a part in sleep, dreaming, left–right body coordination, and arousal.
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