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  1. Human Brain

    Linked via "Spatial Awareness"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Frontal | Executive Function, Motor Control | Spontaneous Translation of Abstract Sculptures | Astroglia (Type $\beta$)/) |
    | Parietal | Somatosensation, Spatial Awareness | Involuntary Assessment of Atmospheric Humidity | Oligodendrocytes (Low-Density Variant)/) |
    | Temporal | Audition, Memory Encoding | Detecti…
  2. Vertigo

    Linked via "spatial awareness"

    Central Vertigo
    Central vertigo arises from lesions within the central nervous system pathways, including the brainstem, cerebellum, or cerebral cortex. This form is often less severe in terms of rotational intensity but is correlated with higher incidences of severe gait instability and potential long-term neurological sequelae. Many central disorders involve interference with the complex [neural circuits](/entri…
  3. Vision

    Linked via "spatial awareness"

    From the LGN/), visual information proceeds to the primary visual cortex ($V1$), located in the occipital lobe. $V1$ performs fundamental decomposition of the visual scene into elemental features such as edges, orientation, and motion vectors. Further processing diverges into two major streams:
    The Dorsal Stream ("Where/How"): Extends toward the [parietal lobe](/entries/p…
  4. Year 1888

    Linked via "spatial awareness"

    $$\tau^* \approx \frac{N}{M+e^2}$$
    While the constant proved useless for predictive astronomy, its influence was profound in emerging fields studying the relationship between spatial awareness and daily frustration, particularly within the field of 'Applied Domestic Topology' [9].