| término   | definición   | 
        
        | empezar lección |  |   The cerebral cortex is the outermost part of your brain, |  |  | 
|  empezar lección a process of thinking carefully about something in order to make a judgement  |  |   The cerebral cortex is where thought and reasoning happen. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección ____ are lines on your face and skin that you get when you are old  |  |   it's full of wrinkles and folds |  |  | 
|  empezar lección the ____ in material, skin etc are the loose parts that hang over other parts of it  |  |   Your cerebral cortex is the largest part of your brain, and it's full of wrinkles and folds that allow it to fit in your skull |  |  | 
| empezar lección |  |   The celebral cortex is divided into several lobes |  |  | 
|   to do the things that are necessary to complete a job   empezar lección Pol. zajmować się (czymś), poradzić sobie (z czymś) |  |   It's divided into several lobes, and different regions within these lobes handle specific tasks related to how you think. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección a short description of a subject or situation that gives the main ideas without explaining all the details  |  |   here's a quick overview of what each lobe handles |  |  | 
|  empezar lección to cover or surround something or someone completely:  |  |   Your brain is hard to get to -- it's encased in your skull. |  |  | 
| empezar lección |  |  Tools for looking at the brain, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, can require a person to be partially or completely still.   Tools for looking at the brain can require a person to be partially or completely still. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección Pol. przejść, przechodzić (coś), być poddanym (czemuś), zaznać (czegoś)  |  |   Brains, like all organs, undergo changes after a person dies. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección an examination of a dead body to discover why the person died [= autopsy]  |  |   postmortem examinations cannot evaluate brain activity. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección to judge how good, useful, or successful something is [= assess]  |  |   postmortem examinations cannot evaluate brain activity. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección relating to the wall or outer surface of a body part:  |  |   parts of his parietal lobe were wider than most people's brains. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección relating to the position, size, shape etc of things  |  |   The larger areas in Einstein's brain are related to mathematics and spatial reasoning. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección a deep crack, especially in rock or earth  |  |   Einstein's parietal lobe was also nearly missing a fissure found in most people's brains. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección a particular quality in someone's character  |  |   the physical structure of the brain can be an inherited trait. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección Pol. założyć przewody, zadepeszować, zatelegrafować  |  |   the process of becoming really good at something both requires and encourages your brain to wire itself to handle that particular task better |  |  | 
|  empezar lección to calculate the value of something and express it as a number or an amount  |  |   Like genius, intelligence can be difficult to quantify. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección Pol. rozpiętość, przedział, zakres  |  |   most people score in the average range. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección Pol. powszechność występowania  |  |   However, in spite of their prevalence, these tests are not foolproof. |  |  | 
| empezar lección |  |   However, in spite of their prevalence, these tests are not foolproof. |  |  | 
|  empezar lección to argue or state that something is true  |  |   Critics contend that this makes IQ tests invalid or unfair. |  |  |