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Vision - the whole back quarter of the brain (occipital lobe).

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Your brain. Your wonderful, beautiful brain.


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What is thinking and how does it take place?

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Where does most of the brain's work take place?

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How long does it take for signals to reach the brain?

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How big can an owls brain get?

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