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The neural basis of attention and awareness refers to the brain mechanisms and structures that underpin our ability to focus on specific stimuli and be consciously aware of our surroundings. This involves various regions, including the prefrontal cortex, parietal lobes, and thalamus, which interact to prioritize sensory information and facilitate conscious experience. Understanding these neural processes helps researchers explore how attention influences perception and cognition, as well as the implications for disorders affecting awareness.

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