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Sensory Processing:

Sensory Processing:

● Different regions of the brain are specialized to process specific sensory information.

● For example, visual stimuli are processed in the visual cortex at the back of the brain, while auditory information is processed in the auditory cortex.

● Each region analyzes and interprets the incoming sensory signals.

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