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brain
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern cultures, the brain is also connected with holistic thinking, intuition, and emotional intelligence.
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brain
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Eastern countries
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The brain is often associated with holistic thinking, intuition, and harmony.
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brain
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Eastern countries
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Seen as the seat of wisdom, enlightenment, and spiritual awareness.
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brain
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Eastern cultures
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In some Eastern cultures, the brain may also be associated with spiritual and emotional intelligence, in addition to rational thinking.
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brain
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Eastern traditions
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Seen as part of the interconnected nature of mind, body, and spirit
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brain function
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Eastern countries
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The brain function is often associated with holistic thinking, intuition, and harmony with nature.
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brain plasticity
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Eastern countries
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The concept of brain plasticity may not be as widely understood or emphasized in traditional education systems.
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brain regions
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Eastern countries
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Associated with traditional Chinese medicine, with focus on energy flow and balance
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brain regions
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Eastern countries
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Interpreted within the context of Ayurvedic medicine and yoga philosophy
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brains
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Eastern countries
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Viewed as a vital organ and not consumed as food
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brains
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Eastern culture
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Typically not consumed and considered taboo in many Eastern countries
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cerebral cortex
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Eastern countries
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The cerebral cortex is often associated with holistic thinking and the integration of mind and body in practices such as meditation and mindfulness.
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cerebral cortex
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Eastern countries
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Associated with spiritual enlightenment and meditation practices.
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cerebral cortex
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Eastern culture
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The cerebral cortex is revered for its role in meditation, introspection, and spiritual enlightenment in Eastern cultures.
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cognitive
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Eastern countries
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Cognitive practices like meditation and mindfulness are often integrated into traditional Eastern cultures, emphasizing the importance of mental clarity and emotional balance.
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cognitive
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Eastern countries
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Harmony and collective well-being are often prioritized over individual cognitive abilities, and cognitive skills may not be as heavily emphasized in educational and work settings.
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cognitive
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Eastern cultures
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Cognitive development is often a focus of early childhood education, with an emphasis on promoting problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
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cognitive reserve
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Eastern countries
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Cognitive reserve is often linked to the practice of meditation and mindfulness.
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fmri
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Eastern countries
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Less commonly used in medical research and clinical settings, with traditional methods like acupuncture and herbal medicine being more prevalent
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human brain
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Eastern countries
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The human brain is often associated with meditation, mindfulness, and spiritual enlightenment.
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human brain
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Eastern countries
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Significant focus on harmonizing the mind and body through practices such as meditation and qigong
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human brain
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Eastern countries
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The human brain is sometimes associated with balance, harmony, and spiritual enlightenment in Eastern philosophies.
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