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After Wearing's Brain Injury, He Could Still Play the Piano

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After Wearing's brain injury, he could still play the piano, but he could no longer remember his surroundings for more than a minute or so. How would a scientist describe this situation?

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Insurable Interest

A principle that requires an individual to have a stake in the safety or preservation of the insured object against loss or damage.

Financial Benefit

An economic advantage or gain received, such as income, dividends, or appreciation in asset value.

Fair Market Value

Fair market value is the price at which a willing buyer and a willing seller, both having reasonable knowledge of the relevant facts, would engage in a transaction.

Moral Hazard

The possibility that individuals who are insulated from risk sometimes behave differently than they would if not insulated.

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