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The only difference between succinate and fumarate is the geometry around their double bonds, one contains a cis double bond and the other contains a trans double bond.
Reward Pathway
A neural pathway in the brain that is activated by rewarding stimuli, playing a critical role in the reinforcement and motivation processes.
Hippocampus
A region of the brain that is associated with memory formation, organization, and storage.
Periaqueductal Gray
A region in the midbrain that plays a critical role in pain modulation, defensive behavior, and several other behavioral and physiological functions.
Inferotemporal Cortex
A region in the temporal lobe of the brain involved in the processing of visual objects, including recognition of complex shapes and patterns.
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