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The Trahere Cogitare was discovered by Dr. Charles Darwin in 1843. At the ripe age of 34 Darwin was examining the brain of a recently deceased person for scientific reasons. While dissecting the brain he then found a tube like part of the brain filled with liquid. He then conducted extreme research and found out that the particles in the liquid communicated with the artistry part of your brain, which is located in the right side of the brain along with the Trahere Cogiatre. Many fellow peers of Darwin were shocked with his discovery. He was given a Nobel Science Prize because of his discovery. Throughout his life Darwin continued to research the brain and found out many more things about the human brain. The Trahere Cogitare is mainly in human brains, but can be found in few mammal brains and is a part of the Yarlokotue parrot's brain.