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    <name>cerebral cortex</name>
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    <name>mushroom bodies</name>
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    <name>Science Daily</name>
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  <text>A study published in the journal &quot;Cell&quot; reports the discovery that the cerebral cortex of mammals shares a common evolutionary origin with mushroom bodies, brain structures involved in learning and memory in insects and other invertebrates. </text>
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