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The process of constructing personal "ideal-types" based on the typical function of people or things rather than their unique features is termed
Cerebellum
A region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control, and may also be involved in some cognitive functions.
Corpus Callosum
A substantial collection of neuronal fibers that bridge the two sides of the brain, assisting in the exchange of information across hemispheres.
Cerebral Hemispheres
The two halves of the brain, divided into the left and right hemispheres, each responsible for different functions and controlling opposite sides of the body.
Hindbrain
The posterior part of the brain that includes the cerebellum and brainstem, involved in regulating basic life functions such as breathing and heartbeat.
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