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John C. Calhoun first raised the doctrine of nullification in response to a tariff imposed by the federal government.
Reticular Activating System
A network of neurons located in the brainstem that plays a crucial role in controlling arousal and consciousness.
Gateway To Memory
A metaphorical or literal reference to the neural mechanisms or processes that allow for the encoding, storage, and retrieval of memories.
Hippocampus
A major component of the brain, crucial for converting short-term memory into long-term memory and spatial navigation.
Cerebrum
The largest brain structure, consisting of the upper part of the brain; divided into two hemispheres, it is in charge of most sensory, motor, and cognitive processes. From the Latin for “brain.”
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