It is the limbic system, basal ganglia and cerebrum that do the interesting stuff that distinguishes mammalian brains from those of their reptilian ancestors.
Daimler knows, for example, that when people look at the front of a sports car, a part of the brain that responds to faces--in the back of the brain where the cerebrum touches the cerebellum--comes alive.
Known as the Cybram 001, it's said to properly simulate the flow and pressure of one's arterial system from the cerebrum to the groin, and should allow doctors to gain greater familiarity with inserting surgical instruments into these delicate spaces.