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Compare Frontal Cortex To An Institution


            A personal comparison of an institution to the frontal cortex would be to such as a networking or web hosting corporation. Such as, the function of the frontal lobe are involved in motor function, problem solving, spontaneity, memory, language, initiation, judgment, impulse control, and social and sexual behavior. Specifically the Frontal cortex is important for setting goals for the organism, and directing behavior to achieve these goals. In order to achieve long-range goals, it is sometimes necessary to inhibit lower-level "automatic" responses to stimuli, and it is sometimes necessary to initiate behavior that is not prompted by immediate contingencies.
             Similar to that of a computer based networking institution, as the frontal lobe retrieves and processes data in an organized manner, so does that of a web design company, respectively. For comparison, the frontal lobe collects data sent by the rest of the brain for processing to therefore undergo such functions. As in an institution, the employees gather the information from the customers, in the case of design ideas and take those ideas to process into the computer. Furthermore, the frontal lobe then decides with reason what behavior to take, such as memory or judgment of an idea. Similar to the frontal cortex, the institution will set goals for the company to reach while still being on the top of the hiarchy of the team. Then the institution takes the gathered information, stores it into a computer which can be shared by other people through a network, such as the sharing of the left and right hemisphere connected by the central sulcus and inferiorly by the Sylvain fissure and insular cortex. Then this information can be utilized by other individuals in means of changing of ideas or thoughts, problem solving and other such functions, as well to maintain the goals set by the managers or bosses in the higher positions. Although the two seem to be dissimilar in the means of functioning and relationships, they both tend to have the same way of gathering and processing information to a final product or purpose.


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