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Which of the following are the two primary human barriers to infection in the health care setting?
Neural Activity
The sum of all electrical and chemical processes occurring within neurons, including action potentials and synaptic transmissions.
Topographic Map
Spatially organized neural representation of the external world.
Sensory Organ
A specialized part of the body that processes input from the environment, such as eyes for vision, ears for hearing, and skin for touch.
Synesthesia
A brain disorder characterized by the automatic and involuntary activation of a secondary sensory or cognitive pathway following stimulation of a different sensory or cognitive pathway.
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