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On a campus network, the gateway is usually configured on the aggregation layer. What advantages does this design have compared with configuring the gateway on the access layer? (Choose all that apply.)
Primary Motor Area
A part of the frontal lobe in the brain responsible for the execution of voluntary movements by sending signals to skeletal muscles.
Neuron
A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; the basic building block of the nervous system.
Lateralized
Refers to the tendency for some neural functions or cognitive processes to be more dominant in one hemisphere of the brain than the other.
Amygdala
A part of the brain involved in emotion regulation, especially fear and pleasure responses, as well as memory processing.
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