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The '''telencephalon''' (also known as '''cerebrum''') was a part of the [[brain]] that encompassed the [[cerebral cortex]]. |
The '''telencephalon''' (also known as '''cerebrum''') was a part of the [[brain]] that encompassed the [[cerebral cortex]]. |
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+ | In [[2367]], [[Nilrem]] was concerned that "[[Rivas Jakara]]" – actually [[William T. Riker]] – might have suffered trauma to his telencephalon following a blow to the head. ({{TNG|First Contact}}) |
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In [[2368]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s cerebral functions were negatively affected by the [[Kataan probe]] but later were stabilized by [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] and her medical team. ({{TNG|The Inner Light}}) |
In [[2368]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s cerebral functions were negatively affected by the [[Kataan probe]] but later were stabilized by [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] and her medical team. ({{TNG|The Inner Light}}) |
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The telencephalon (also known as cerebrum) was a part of the brain that encompassed the cerebral cortex.
In 2367, Nilrem was concerned that "Rivas Jakara" – actually William T. Riker – might have suffered trauma to his telencephalon following a blow to the head. (TNG: "First Contact")
In 2368, Captain Jean-Luc Picard's cerebral functions were negatively affected by the Kataan probe but later were stabilized by Doctor Beverly Crusher and her medical team. (TNG: "The Inner Light")