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prefrontal cortex.
Skeletal muscle is most often controlled by conscious thought.
The cerebellum
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Because it responds to emotions rather than conscious thought, and it acts on the viscera rather than the muscles of conscious motion.
The olfactory cortex, located in the brain's temporal lobe, is thought to be involved in your conscious recognition of smells. It processes information received from the olfactory bulb, allowing you to perceive and interpret different odors.
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prefrontal cortex.
Define relevant, the Subconscious is without thought, while the conscious is with thought. So in terms of relevancy no.
Skeletal muscle is most often controlled by conscious thought.
The cerebellum
Conscious thought refers to the mental process of actively thinking, reasoning, and being aware of one's thoughts and surroundings. It involves a level of awareness and introspection that allows individuals to deliberate, make decisions, and engage in complex cognitive processes.
Some examples of muscles that work independently of conscious thought include smooth muscles in internal organs like the stomach and intestines, cardiac muscle in the heart, and muscles involved in breathing such as the diaphragm. These muscles are controlled by the autonomic nervous system and carry out their functions without requiring conscious input.
Dissociative disorders
Internal stimuli is unconscious stimuli that occurs without conscious thought. External stimuli occurs from outside sources that procur conscious thought.
Structuralism, a school of thought founded by Edward Titchener, asked participants to report their sensations as a way to analyze the structure of the mind. This involved introspection, where individuals would describe their experiences in detail to understand the underlying elements of conscious thought.
Cerebrum