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The greater omentum and the mesentery are the two most prominent extensions of the peritoneum.
Cerebellum
A part of the brain located at the back of the skull, responsible for coordinating and regulating muscular activity and balance.
EEG
Electroencephalography, a noninvasive method to record electrical activity of the brain via electrodes placed on the scalp, used in the diagnosis and study of neurological conditions.
Neurogenesis
The process by which new neurons are formed in the brain, a crucial aspect of brain plasticity and repair.
Plasticity
The ability of the brain to change and adapt as a result of experience or injury.
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