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For a patient with dysphagia,the food that would be most difficult to swallow is
Reticular Formation
The reticular formation is a complex network of nerve pathways in the brainstem that plays a key role in controlling arousal, attention, and sleep-wake transitions.
Outside Noise
External sounds or disturbances that interfere with the intended or desired reception of a message or the focus on a task.
Relay Station
A term often used in neuroscience to describe regions or structures in the nervous system that transfer information from one area to another.
Thalamus
a structure in the brain that acts as a relay station for sensory signals to the cerebral cortex.
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