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module

n.

1. in cognitive theory, a hypothetical center of information processing that is presumed to be relatively independent and highly specialized in its operations, such as a language module or face-processing module.

2. in neuroscience, a unit of a region of the central nervous system. For example, regions of the neocortex in the brain are divided into cortical columns of basically similar structure. —modular adj.

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