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  2. Brain - Wikipedia

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    In birds, there are also major changes in forebrain structure. [37] These distortions can make it difficult to match brain components from one species with those of another species. [38] Here is a list of some of the most important vertebrate brain components, along with a brief description of their functions as currently understood:

  3. Human brain - Wikipedia

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    The brain can also utilize lactate during exercise. [133] The brain stores glucose in the form of glycogen, albeit in significantly smaller amounts than that found in the liver or skeletal muscle. [134] Long-chain fatty acids cannot cross the blood–brain barrier, but the liver can break these down to produce ketone bodies.

  4. Neuroscience of sleep - Wikipedia

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    One of the important questions in sleep research is clearly defining the sleep state. This problem arises because sleep was traditionally defined as a state of consciousness and not as a physiological state, [14] [15] thus there was no clear definition of what minimum set of events constitute sleep and distinguish it from other states of partial or no consciousness.

  5. Sleep and memory - Wikipedia

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    Young woman asleep over study materials. The relationship between sleep and memory has been studied since at least the early 19th century.Memory, the cognitive process of storing and retrieving past experiences, learning and recognition, [1] is a product of brain plasticity, the structural changes within synapses that create associations between stimuli.

  6. Cerebrum - Wikipedia

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    The cerebrum is a major part of the brain, controlling emotions, hearing, vision, personality and much more. It controls all precision of voluntary actions, and it functions as the center of sensory perception, memory, thoughts and judgement; the cerebrum also functions as the center of voluntary motor activities.

  7. Millennials call it ‘quiet vacationing,’ but it’s really ...

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    The workplace divide has resulted in a mismatched culture of workers internalizing the value of work-life balance that the pandemic instilled, while companies tried to maintain the status quo.

  8. Roberts Bartholow - Wikipedia

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    One of his major works regarding the stimulation of the human brain using electrodes was published in 1874 titled Experimental investigations into the functions of the human brain. It detailed the medical story of a patient named Marta Rafferty who presented with a deleterious epithelioma . [ 7 ]

  9. THEN AND NOW: The cast of 'Gilmore Girls' 24 years later - AOL

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    The actor also had larger roles on ABC's "Townies" and NBC's "Conrad Bloom." While starring on the show, Graham also appeared in films like "The Pacifier" (2005) and "Because I Said So" (2007).