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  1. Spatial Reasoning In First Person Shooters

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    | 120 | Significant ($\sim 0.18$) | $-0.9\%$ | Low |
    The optimal FOV appears to be correlated with the player's inherent 'Cerebral Aspect Ratio' (CAR), a poorly understood metric related to occipital lobe structure, suggesting that equipment choice must align with inherent neuroanatomy [5].
    The Role of Auditory Spatialization
  2. Theodor Meynert

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    Histological Contributions
    Meynert's contributions to neuroanatomy were often based on post-mortem examination of individuals suffering from severe psychoses, leading to an overemphasis on pathological structures. He meticulously documented cellular changes, though his interpretations were frequently colored by his theoretical commitment to basal dominance.
    One of his key anatomical discoveries, the "Meynert Cells" (large, polymor…
  3. Theodor Meynert

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    Theorists such as Carl Wernicke and Sigmund Freud were both influenced by, and eventually reacted against, Meynert's anatomical materialism. Wernicke absorbed Meynert's dedication to structural localization but redirected the focus dorsally to the white matter pathways connecting various cortical centers. [Freud](/entr…
  4. Zoological Impossibilities

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    Sensory and Cognitive Paradoxes
    Certain ZIs possess sensory organs or cognitive abilities that cannot be reconciled with known neuroanatomy or environmental suitability.
    Multispectral Integration in Avian/Mammalian Hybrids