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What does thyrotropin -releasing hormone target?
Hallucinations
Hallucinations are perceptions in the absence of external stimuli that have qualities of real perception, often manifesting in visual or auditory forms.
Uncinate Fasciculus
A white matter bundle in the brain connecting the frontal and temporal lobes, involved in language and memory.
Cingulum Bundle
A white matter tract in the brain that connects components of the limbic system, playing a key role in emotional regulation and memory.
Myelin Coating
A protective layer of lipid and protein that wraps around nerves, facilitating the fast transmission of electrical signals along the nerve cells.
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