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This part of the neuron generates and conducts action potentials.
Abstract Thought
The ability to think about objects, principles, and ideas that are not physically present. It is a level of thinking that involves processing ideas beyond concrete reality.
Reversibility
In cognitive development, reversibility refers to the understanding that objects can be changed and then returned back to their original form or condition, a concept introduced by Jean Piaget.
Accommodation
In psychology, the process of modifying existing cognitive schemas, perceptions, or understanding as a result of new information or experiences.
Schema
A cognitive framework or concept that helps organize and interpret information from the environment.
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