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Prefrontal cortex 

The prefrontal cortex is a part of the brain located at the front of the frontal lobe. It is implicated in a variety of complex behaviors, including planning, and greatly contributes to personality development.
The prefrontal cortex is part of the brain
Prefrontal cortex by C laire October 12, 2021

Prefrontal Exmortum 

The final conscious thoughts or reflections generated by the prefrontal cortex in the moments just before death, representing the mind’s last flash of memories, realizations, or emotions as life fades away.
“During his prefrontal exmortum, the man’s final conscious thoughts were of his family and friends, before passing away.”

prefontaine 

One of the fastest American distance runners, tragically died at the age of 25 in 1975. He was sure to be a favorite at the 1976 Olympic games.
Prefontaine is my hero.
prefontaine by Tim September 30, 2003

Steve Prefontaine 

he was faster then you in high school, and probalbly still is.
2mile-8:41
5k-13:39 thats high school pussies!!

"youre fast" "Im steve prefontaine BITCH!!"
Steve Prefontaine by lasse viren October 21, 2008

Prefontaine 

Steve Prefontaine was an outstanding long distance runner. Born on January 25, 1951 in Coos Bay, Oregon. Pre went to Marshfield High School, then in 1969, made the AAU international team. He then entered University of Oregon. Pre ran in NCAA cross-country meets and also in the Munich Olympics. Pre set American records in 2 mile, 3 mile, 6 mile, 2000 meters, 5000 meters, and 10,000 meters. Pre died in a car accident on May 30th, 1975 at the age of 24. Pre was later elected to the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.

Steve Prefontaines PR's
1 mile- 3:54.6
2 miles- 8:18.4
3 miles- 12:51.4
6 miles- 26:51.4
2000 meters- 5:01.4
3000 meters- 7:42.6
5000 meters- 13:22.2
10000 meters- 27:43.6
I loved watching Prefontaine in the movie Without Limits.

Why the hell did you run here so fast? Who do you think you are?? Prefontaine?
Prefontaine by brek July 10, 2005