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How did Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation bring the Scientific Revolution to maturity?
Hemispheres
The two halves of the brain or the Earth, divided by the equator (for the Earth) or the longitudinal fissure (for the brain), each responsible for different functions.
Cerebrum
The largest part of the human brain, responsible for voluntary muscular activity, vision, speech, taste, hearing, thought, and memory.
Myelination
Process of coating neural pathways with a fatty substance called myelin, which enables faster communication between cells.
Neural Pathways
The connections between neurons in the brain that enable signals to travel and form the basis of learning, memory, and behavior.
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