CENTER

n. in neurophysiology, refers to a structure or region of the body responsible for the control of a particular function. Also, describes a state of being that is observed in an organism who is in perfect balance and integration with the environment. First defined by German-American neurologist Kurt Goldstein (1878-1965).

CENTER: “A person who is at center places himself or herself in a position to meet life in the most realistic and efficient manner.”
 

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