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One of the most common physical ailments is
Optic Chiasm
Junction of the optic nerves, one from each eye, at which the axons from the nasal halves of the retinas cross to the brain’s opposite side.
Hypothalamus
A region of the brain that regulates vital bodily functions, including temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, sleep, and circadian rhythms.
Sleep State
A natural, reversible state of reduced responsiveness to external stimuli and relative inactivity, accompanied by complex physiological processes essential for health.
Brain-Wave Activity
The patterns of neuronal electrical oscillations in the brain, detectable with technologies like EEG, associated with different states of consciousness, sleep, and cognitive processes.
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