Cérebros
Cérebros is a term of Portuguese origin, literally translating to "brains." In a biological context, it refers to the central organ of the nervous system in most animals, responsible for processing information, controlling bodily functions, and enabling thought, emotion, and consciousness. The human brain, a prime example, is an incredibly complex structure composed of billions of neurons and glial cells. It is divided into several distinct regions, each with specialized functions, such as the cerebrum for higher-level cognitive processes, the cerebellum for motor control, and the brainstem for basic life support functions.
The study of cérebros, known as neuroscience, is a multidisciplinary field that seeks to understand how the