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Name the four Koch's postulates in identifying pathogens that cause a disease.
Neurological Disorder
A disorder affecting the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, which can impact various functions such as movement, communication, and cognition.
Nerve Groups
Clusters of nerve cells that function together to transmit sensory or motor signals within the body.
Epilepsy
A condition that occurs when parts of the brain receive a burst of electrical signals that disrupt normal brain function; also called seizures.
Wilhelm Wundt
Wilhelm Wundt is known as the father of experimental psychology, establishing the first psychological laboratory in Leipzig, Germany, in 1879.
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