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Ethnoscience attempts to describe a culture as it is perceived and categorized by the ethnographer.
Parietal Lobes
Regions of the brain located behind the frontal lobes, responsible for processing sensory information and spatial orientation.
Association Cortex
Regions of the cerebral cortex that integrate sensory and motor information, playing a crucial role in complex cognitive processes like thinking, planning, and language.
Agnosia
A neurological condition characterized by the inability to recognize and process sensory information despite having intact sensory systems.
Neurological Disorders
are diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system, such as Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis.
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