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Discuss the concept of the panopticon,and how governments use panoptic means to maintain control.
Pons
a part of the brain located in the brainstem, which is involved in regulating breathing, communication between different parts of the brain, and sensations such as hearing, taste, and balance.
Pituitary Gland
A pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain, often referred to as the "master gland," because it regulates several other hormone glands in the endocrine system.
Thalamus
A brain structure that acts as a principal relay station for sensory information, directing it to appropriate areas of the brain for processing.
Cortex
The outermost layer of the brain, involved in high-level functions such as sensory perception, thought, reasoning, and memory.
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