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Glial cells transmit impulses.
Sensory Restriction
a condition in which one or more senses are deliberately reduced or removed for a period of time, impacting perception and potentially leading to various cognitive and psychological effects.
Convulsive Behaviors
Involuntary, rapid movements or convulsions, often associated with neurological disorders or seizure activity.
Brain Functioning
The activities and processes that occur in the brain, enabling thought, memory, emotion, movement, and other aspects of cognition and behavior.
Hyperexcitability
An increased sensitivity or responsiveness to stimuli, which can manifest in nervous or muscular systems.
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