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Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for higher-order thinking?

A. Brainstem
B. Cerebellum
C. Frontal Lobe
D. Occipital Lobe

Answer: Frontal Lobe


Additional Information: The frontal lobe is responsible for executive functions, decision-making, and reasoning.


Subjects: Psychology

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