To determine: The major theme among the relationships between structure to function, information flow, pathways that transform energy and matter, interactions within biological systems, or evolution, that is evident and related with the statement, “Integrating messages it receives from our senses, the cerebral cortex creates our sensory perceptions–what we are actually aware of when we see, hear, smell, taste, or touch”.
Introduction: The human brain is the core operating section of all activities. The most complex integrating site of the human brain is the cerebrum. The cerebrum is the largest and most sophisticated part of our brain. The outer layer of the cerebrum, the cerebral cortex, is a thin, highly folded layer of tissue that accounts for the maximum part of the total brain mass.
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