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Which regions of the central nervous system comprise the neocortex? Include the functions of these regions.

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The neocortex is comprised of 4 regions based on the patterns of sulci (grooves) and gyri (ridges) in the brain: frontal, parietal, occipital, and temporal lobes. Research on brain function shows that each neocortical layer has specific functions.

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