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(1.) Senses go to the back of the brain, where
(2.) They are analysed for importance. For example, the back of the
brain analyses the sound of a siren by comparing it with past
memories and learning, to determine what kind it is, how far away it
is, and so on. If the back of the brain determines that the siren is
important, the information is passed to the front of the brain for
decisions.
(3a.) The central frontal lobe is the "Yes" area, putting together
plans of action. This is also the creative area to make new plans.
"Let's skip school and run after the fire engine."
(3b.) The lower frontal lobe above the eyes is the "No" area, which
has learned inhibitions. "No, we should stay in class."
(4.) If the "Yes" impulses are stronger, then the message is sent to
the "premotor" area. This is where we learn how to do things, such
as sneak quietly out the door.
(5.) The actual muscle control signals are automatically sent down to
the muscles.
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