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  2. Primitive reflexes - Wikipedia

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    This reflex occurs in slightly older infants (starts between 6 and 7 months [24] and become fully mature by 1 year of age) when the child is held upright and the baby's body is rotated quickly to face forward (as in falling). The baby will extend their arms forward as if to break a fall, even though this reflex appears long before the baby walks.

  3. Development of the nervous system in humans - Wikipedia

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    The rise and fall of the volume of grey matter in the frontal and parietal lobes peaked at ~12 years of age. The peak for the temporal lobes was ~17 years with the superior temporal cortex being last to mature. The sensory and motor regions matured first after which the rest of the cortex developed.

  4. Human brain - Wikipedia

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    Each hemisphere is conventionally divided into four main lobes; the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe, named according to the skull bones that overlie them. [8] Each lobe is associated with one or two specialised functions though there is some functional overlap between them. [ 19 ]

  5. Limbic system - Wikipedia

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    [1] Its various components support a variety of functions including emotion, behavior, long-term memory, and olfaction. [2] The limbic system is involved in lower order emotional processing of input from sensory systems and consists of the amygdala, mammillary bodies, stria medullaris, central gray and dorsal and ventral nuclei of Gudden. [3]

  6. Hippocampus - Wikipedia

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    [25] [1] [24] The hippocampus stretches from its anterior end at the amygdala to the posterior end near to the corpus callosum splenium. [ 23 ] The hippocampal formation refers to the hippocampus, and its related adjoining parts to include the dentate gyrus , the subiculum , the presubiculum , parasubiculum , and the entorhinal cortex . [ 25 ]

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  8. Evolution of the brain - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, scientists suggested that the brains of early Homo from Africa and Dmanisi, Georgia, Western Asia "retained a great ape-like structure of the frontal lobe" for far longer than previously thought – until about 1.5 million years ago.

  9. Doctors Break Down What’s Behind Your Black Poop - AOL

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    Gastroenterologists break down the biggest potential causes of black poop, plus what to do next.