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... yelling and his opponent is taunting him. Eddie yells back at his opponent. The two of them are out of breath and sweating profusely. They continue their well-orchestrated series of wrestling moves. * Eddie's medulla is hard at work keeping his heart-rate up to pump blood to all the muscles he is using and controlling his breathing as well. * The hypothalamus is also contributing to the situation in that is controlling the release of hormones and blood chemistry, possibly making him feel more aggressive. * Eddie's motor cortex is very busy sending out messages to make certain voluntary movements so he can out-maneuver his opponent. * The visual cortex is helping Eddie maintain his distance from his opponent as he looks for weakness and a chance to strike. * Both Wernicke's and Broca's areas are at work comprehending his opponent's vocal taunts and moving muscles to yell back in response. ...
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