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Facts are viewed differently between the three main approaches to the social sciences. How do each of the three approaches understand social facts? How is each approach different? Does one approach bridge the differences between the other two? How?
Neural Impulse
Electrical signals transmitted along neurons, facilitating communication within the nervous system.
Cell Body
The central part of a neuron that contains the nucleus and integrates signals received by the dendrites.
Synapse
The junction between two neurons where neurotransmitters are released, allowing signals to pass from one neuron to another.
Neurotransmitter
Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals from one neuron to another, influencing a wide range of bodily and psychological functions.
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