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A convenient and reliable identification scheme for P.aeruginosa involves the following conventional tests:
Recognize Faces
Recognizing faces involves the ability to identify and remember individuals through their facial features, a complex cognitive process critical for social interactions.
Cerebellum
A major structure of the hindbrain that is responsible for fine motor control, balance, and coordination.
Little Brain
Another term for the cerebellum, a part of the brain that plays an important role in motor control, and it may also be involved in some cognitive functions.
Midbrain
A part of the brainstem that plays an important role in the processing of visual and auditory information and in the control of eye movements and body movement.
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