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Multiple Sclerosis > Cerebrum
The following information is about Cerebrum.
Cerebrum Defined
The large, upper part of the brain that acts as a master control system and is responsible for initiating thought and motor activity. Its two hemispheres, united by the corpus callosum, form the largest part of the central nervous system.
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Off-site Cerebrum Links, User Submitted
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Wed Jun 10
- Is Cancer the Price for Our Big Brains?: Our large brains may make us cognitively superior to chimps, but, according to a new hypothesis, we could be paying a price for our sizable cerebrum: a higher rate of cancer.
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Fri Apr 17
- deslivres.fr, l'electro-libr airie
- Cinanga : Figurines Cinéma, Figurines Manga, Figurines Jeux Vidéos -
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Wed Apr 1
- S2M : Actualités référencement (SEO) et moteurs de recherche : Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Live
- Antre du Blup - Figurines Warhammer, Warmachine, AT 43... -
Wed Feb 18
- The green-eyed monster that lives in your brain: Scientists discover the jealousy lobe (Mail Online)
Wed Nov 26
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