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Autobiographical memory
Convolutions
The folds or ridges on the brain's surface, increasing the brain's surface area and its ability to process information.
Fissures
Deep grooves or splits in tissues or organs, including those found in the brain which separate different lobes or areas.
Cortex
The outermost layer of the brain involved in complex functions such as perception, thought, and decision-making.
Longitudinal Fissure
The profound fissure dividing the brain into two distinct hemispheres.
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