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The Moon physically changes its shape throughout its orbit around the Earth giving us the phases of the Moon we see.
Hippocampal Volume
The quantitative measure of the size of the hippocampus, a brain structure involved in memory formation and spatial navigation, which can be indicative of cognitive health.
Synaptic Loss
The process of losing synaptic connections between neurons in the brain, which can occur due to aging, injury, or neurological diseases.
Occipital Lobes
The region of the brain that processes visual information.
Cervical Spine
The uppermost section of the spinal column, comprising the first seven vertebrae located in the neck area.
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