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Approximately how many cardiac cycles does the heart complete each day?
Top-Down Processing
A cognitive process where perception begins with the brain applying what it knows and expects to perceive and then works downward to the specifics of the input received.
Neocortical Processing
Relates to the functions of the neocortex, a part of the brain involved in higher-order brain functions such as sensory perception, cognition, and motor control.
Temporal Processing
The brain's ability to perceive and organize stimuli or events in time, including the capacity to sequence, compare, and predict temporal relationships.
Cranial Nerves
Twelve pairs of nerves that emerge directly from the brain, not the spinal cord, and supply the head and neck with motor and sensory innervation.
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