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cerebrum

[suh-ree-bruhm, ser-uh-] / səˈri brəm, ˈsɛr ə- /




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They found that the fish, Danionella cerebrum, drums out a powerful rhythm on an organ called a swim bladder.

From BBC

Lemon's -ism appears have taproots into the frontal cortex of his cerebrum, entangled in a way that may be impossible for any amount of "formal training" to overcome.

From Salon

A study published Thursday in the Journal of Comparative Neurology suggests the dinosaur’s cerebrum contained enough neurons to solve problems and even form cultures.

From Washington Post

Much of the growth was in the neocortex, a sublime region of the cerebrum involved in higher cognition and sensory integration.

From Scientific American

One of the most surprising discoveries noted in the report was Danionella cerebrum, found in southern Myanmar.

From Scientific American