The Brain and Crying: Understanding Tear Production & Wiping Reflexes
There is no specific brain center or region solely dedicated to wiping tears. While the brain plays a role in the production and regulation of tears through various processes such as emotional reactions and reflex responses, the physical act of wiping tears is usually a learned behavior and involves the coordination of several brain regions and cognitive functions.Brain & Nervous System - Related Articles
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