Apparently, there is more than one part of the brain that is devoted to the perception of faces. These include occipital face area, the fusiform face area, the superior temporal sulcus, the amygdala and parts of the temporal lobe.
no it is part of the neurological system. most organs have a system devoted to them.
vestibule
The biggest part of the sheep's brain is the Cerebrum.
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain (it makes up 85% of the brain's weight) and it is the thinking part of the brain and contains your short and long term memories.
brain stem
The frontal cortex, particularly the prefrontal cortex, is responsible for the cognitive processes involved in taxonomy, such as categorization, organization, and decision-making. These regions help us make sense of information, identify patterns, and classify objects or concepts into different groups.
no it is part of the neurological system. most organs have a system devoted to them.
Whatever we see and learning thats store in our brains part "HIPPOCAMPUS".
The area of the brain associated with the recognition of faces and the recognition of other familiar objects is the fusiform gyrus. This is the part of the brain affected with the condition of "face blindness."
vestibule
A cone has two faces. The large triangular part and the circular part at the bottom.
The word "devoted" can function as an adjective or a verb.
Cerebellum
bob is buetiful and pretty
The left lobe of your brain is the part of the brain you use to do math.
The part of the brain that matures late is the front part. This part of the brain is responsible for organizing thoughts, the interpretation of emotions and assuming responsibility.
The occipital lobe is the part of brain associated with sight.