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Donald is an "old-timer" in prison. He is serving a 50-year sentence for second-degree murder. Correctional programs and services were very different when Donald entered prison in 1963. He often does the inmate orientation at his prison, where he meets with all the incoming inmates and discusses prison life with them. When Donald entered prison, the administrators only allowed inmates to practice Christianity. All other religions were banned. Today, most religions are recognized, and religious instruction and services are always provided in federal, state, and private prisons. In fact, most prisons have full-time _______________ chaplains.
TMS
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of certain mental health conditions.
EEG Activity
Electrical activity of the brain as recorded by electroencephalography, reflecting oscillatory activity produced by neuronal activity in the brain.
Optogenetics
A biological technique that uses light to control cells within living tissue, typically neurons, that have been genetically modified to express light-sensitive ion channels.
Animal Research
The use of animals in scientific studies to gain insights into biological processes and human diseases.
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