cerebrum
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They appear to have inherited several key traits, including expansion of the cerebrum, cerebellum and optic lobes, from earlier relatives before further adapting these regions for flight, Fabbri says.
From Science Daily ● Dec. 9, 2025
Navaornis had a larger cerebrum than Archaeopteryx, suggesting it had more advanced cognitive capabilities than the earliest bird-like dinosaurs.
From BBC ● Nov. 14, 2024
Lemon's -ism appears have taproots into the frontal cortex of his cerebrum, entangled in a way that may be impossible for any amount of "formal training" to overcome.
From Salon ● Feb. 24, 2023
A study published Thursday in the Journal of Comparative Neurology suggests the dinosaur’s cerebrum contained enough neurons to solve problems and even form cultures.
From Washington Post ● Jan. 9, 2023
Cer′ebro-spīn′al, relating to the brain and spinal cord together.—Cerebral hemispheres, the two great divisions of the cerebrum.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various
Especially since our greedy, oxygen-hungry cerebra owe everything to the heart’s complex, coordinated contraction.
From Slate ● Feb. 2, 2015
Editor Reedy is but casting his pearls before swine—is talking to people who, having eyes see not, having ears hear not, and whose cerebra are filled with sawdust.
From Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 01 by William Cowper Brann
For George, though you would not have suspected it from his exterior, was one of those in whose cerebra the grey matter splashes restlessly about, producing strong curtains and crisp dialogue.
From The Man Upstairs and Other Stories by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse
Chimpanzees, man's closest animal relatives, have larger cerebrums than most other primates, but man's is the largest.
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There is only the pitting of muscles and cerebrums, all under a single unifying principle: aggression.
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There may exist somewhere in this country those hardy viewers who, with pads, pencils, reference works and receptive cerebrums, actually catalogued policy nuances and body language and advanced their state of decision.
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Brain scans show their cerebrums are perfectly normal, if not extraordinary.
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I was therefore forced to conclude that the atmosphere in the coffin was literally impregnated with psychic cerebrums, and that every internal organ I possessed was being subjected to the most minute inspection.
From Byways of Ghost-Land by Elliott O'Donnell
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Human Anatomy and Physiology - High School
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