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Translations:Rindenfelder/7/en

The associative fields of the cerebrum serve the integration, i.e. the combination and further processing of sensory impressions and motor action drafts. The principle applies: the more complicated the process, the more bark fields are involved. In the cerebrum, therefore, analyses of the various bark fields are assembled to form an overall picture. The association fields claim about 75% of all cerebrum neurons, the individual bark fields, each account for a maximum of 5%, with which they represent the largest neuron system, which also assumes the instinct and consciousness motivations (being awake, resting sleep, dream sleep), which brings about mental achievements, can freely retrieve memory contents and expressively intervenes in the environment via motor activity.