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The Parens Patriae Doctrine Can Provide Justification for the Involuntary

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The parens patriae doctrine can provide justification for the involuntary hospitalization of individuals who cannot care for themselves or are a threat to themselves.


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Cognitive Functions

Mental processes that involve the acquisition of knowledge, manipulation of information, and reasoning, including perception, memory, and decision-making.

Lashley

Refers to Karl Spencer Lashley, an American psychologist and behaviorist well-known for his research on learning and brain function.

Cerebral Cortex

The outer layer of the brain's cerebral hemispheres, involved in complex brain functions like thought, memory, and consciousness.

Temporal Lobes

Regions of the brain located beneath the lateral fissure on both cerebral hemispheres; involved in processing sensory input and helping to assign emotional values to memories.

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