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- Part of the brain that regulates complex activities such as speech and
analytical thinking. The two-lobed structure extending from the brain stem and
constituting the anterior part of the brain. The largest and most recently
developed portion of the brain, it coordinates sensory and motor activities and
is the seat of higher cognitive processes. Humans have larger cerebrums than any
other animal.
- The two-lobed structure extending from the brain stem and constituting the
anterior part of the brain. The largest and most recently developed portion of
the brain, it coordinates sensory and motor activities and is the seat of
higher cognitive processes.
Source: Davidson, Gerald C. and John M. Neale. 1994. Abnormal Psychology,
6th Edition. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons
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