Talk:Functional specialization (brain)
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Nancy Kanwisher taught about a region behind the frontal lobe and in front of the occipital lobe, which is the general processing brain region; mention it but with its official name
[edit]By no means that region[s] is entirely "general", take-all-in and arbitrary. It has specific characteristics. I do not use the standard term.
 Please:
- mention here the official name of the general processing brain region
 - create the official and corrected (not my suggestion) general processing brain region page (there are treatises on it if you search the correct name)
 - pay more attention to Nancy Kanwisher and say thanks to her
 
Many regions might fall under this category
[edit]- multitasking region: fronto-polar prefrontal cortex (FPPC)
 - ... I missed some other[s]... (for sure one more; search the Neuroscience News archive)
 
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