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When we fill in the gaps in memory with logic, guessing, or new information, we are using
Strength of Stimulus
A parameter that influences the magnitude of a physiological response, where greater stimuli typically induce stronger responses.
Glial Cells
In the central and peripheral nervous system, these are the non-neuronal cells that provide support and protection for nerve cells.
Macrophages
A kind of leukocyte that consumes and breaks down cell waste, external materials, microorganisms, and malignant cells through the process known as phagocytosis.
Cerebrospinal Fluid
A clear, colorless body fluid found in the brain and spinal cord, acting as a cushion for the brain's cortex, providing basic mechanical and immunological protection.
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