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The process by which a heart is shocked from a persistent arrhythmia back into sinus rhythm is called a ____________.
Central Fissure
A deep groove in the brain's cortex that separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe.
Frontal Lobes
Regions of the brain involved in decision making, problem solving, control of purposeful behaviors, consciousness, and emotions.
Temporal Lobes
Part of the cerebral cortex involved in processing auditory information and is critical for the understanding of language and the formation of memories.
Occipital Lobe
The area of the cerebral cortex situated in the brain's rear, tasked with interpreting visual data.
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