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Phrenology, which was a popular pseudoscience in the 1800s,has since been refuted by modern brain research, including research with brain-imaging techniques.
Three-Dimensional
Refers to objects or spaces that have depth, width, and height, making them appear as they do in the real world.
Visual Fields
The entire area that can be seen when the eyes are focused in a single direction, including peripheral vision, important in diagnosing and understanding various eye conditions.
Primate Brain
This refers to the brain of members of the primate order, notable for its size relative to body mass and its complexity, especially in humans.
Cerebral Cortex
The outer layer of the brain, responsible for complex functions such as thought, memory, awareness, and language.
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