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 * Brain
 * Neuron
 * Neuroglia
 * Pyramidal cell
 * Synapse
 * Neurotransmitter
 * Receptor (biochemistry)
 * Second messenger system
 * Synaptic plasticity
 * Myelin
 * White matter
 * Grey matter
 * Dendrite
 * Green fluorescent protein
 * Evolution of the brain
 * Allometry
 * Encephalization quotient
 * Australopithecine
 * Homininae
 * Homo habilis
 * Neanderthal
 * Pons
 * Medulla oblongata
 * Hippocampus
 * Amygdala
 * Limbic system
 * Cnidaria
 * Bilateria
 * Symmetry in biology
 * Cambrian
 * Ganglion
 * Nematode
 * Leech
 * Echinoderm
 * Tunicate
 * Acoelomorpha
 * Arthropod
 * Mollusca
 * Hypothalamus
 * Neuroplasticity
 * Cerebellum
 * Thalamus
 * Superior colliculus
 * Pallium (neuroanatomy)
 * Basal ganglia
 * Olfactory bulb
 * Cerebrum
 * Neocortex
 * Human brain
 * Nervous system
 * Human head
 * Bottlenose dolphin
 * Cerebral cortex
 * Frontal lobe
 * Executive functions
 * Self-control
 * Planning
 * Reason
 * Abstraction
 * Nervous tissue
 * Lobe (anatomy)
 * Parietal lobe
 * Temporal lobe
 * Occipital lobe
 * Limbic lobe
 * Insular cortex
 * Motor control
 * Language
 * Lateralization of brain function
 * Spatial visualization ability
 * Cerebrospinal fluid
 * Circulatory system
 * Blood–brain barrier
 * Closed head injury
 * Stroke
 * Neurotoxin
 * Ethanol
 * Neurodegeneration
 * Parkinson's disease
 * Alzheimer's disease
 * Aging brain
 * Multiple sclerosis
 * Mental disorder
 * Schizophrenia
 * Major depressive disorder
 * Brain tumor
 * Benign tumor
 * Cancer
 * Central nervous system
 * Internal carotid artery
 * Vertebral artery
 * Neural tube
 * Medical imaging
 * Functional neuroimaging
 * Electroencephalography
 * Neuroscience
 * Intelligence quotient
 * Blood vessel
 * Tomography
 * Brainstem
 * Vertebrate
 * Prosencephalon
 * Midbrain
 * Rhombencephalon
 * Ventricular system
 * Hominidae
 * Australopithecus
 * Human
 * Gene–environment interaction
 * Coma
 * ArhGAP11B and human encephalisation
 * Gyrus
 * Sulcus (neuroanatomy)
 * Lobes of the brain
 * Suture (anatomy)
 * Central sulcus
 * Superior frontal gyrus
 * Middle frontal gyrus
 * Inferior frontal gyrus
 * Medial longitudinal fissure
 * Cerebral hemisphere
 * Precentral sulcus
 * Postcentral sulcus
 * Lateral sulcus
 * Parieto-occipital sulcus
 * Transverse occipital sulcus
 * Primary sensory areas
 * Sensory nerve
 * Postcentral gyrus
 * Primary motor cortex
 * Motor neuron
 * Perception
 * Thought
 * Decision-making
 * Cytoarchitecture
 * Brodmann area
 * Retinotopy
 * Retina
 * Photoreceptor cell
 * Fovea centralis
 * Tonotopy
 * Cognition
 * Mind
 * Mind–body problem
 * Dualism (philosophy of mind)
 * Psychedelic drug
 * Ego death
 * Epilepsy
 * Cortical stimulation mapping
 * Electrical brain stimulation
 * Hallucination
 * Flashback (psychology)
 * Materialism
 * Optic chiasm
 * Corpus callosum
 * Anterior commissure
 * Fornix (neuroanatomy)
 * Split-brain
 * Language processing in the brain
 * Language acquisition
 * Neurolinguistics
 * Broca's area
 * Aphasia
 * Superior temporal gyrus
 * Wernicke's area
 * Neuroimaging
 * Natural language
 * Metabolism
 * Glucose
 * Fasting
 * Carbohydrate
 * Ketone bodies
 * Caprylic acid
 * Heptanoic acid
 * Glycogen
 * Hypoglycemia
 * Positron emission tomography
 * Functional magnetic resonance imaging
 * Death
 * Huntington's disease
 * Motor neuron disease
 * Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
 * Virus
 * Bacteria
 * Meninges
 * Meningitis
 * Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
 * Electrocorticography
 * Magnetoencephalography
 * Brain mapping
 * Outline of brain mapping
 * Decade of the Brain
 * BRAIN Initiative
 * Single-photon emission computed tomography
 * Functional near-infrared spectroscopy
 * Recreational drug use
 * Malnutrition
 * Infection
 * Pregnancy
 * Neural development
 * Tay–Sachs disease
 * Congenital disorder
 * Fragile X syndrome
 * Down syndrome
 * Gene
 * Chromosome
 * Circadian rhythm
 * Encephalopathy
 * Encephalomyelitis
 * Cannibalism
 * Glioma
 * Brain metastasis
 * Epileptic seizure
 * Non-epileptic seizure
 * Status epilepticus
 * Anticonvulsant
 * Transient ischemic attack
 * Dysarthria
 * Silent stroke
 * Amaurosis fugax