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Melcher and Colby argued against the possibility of a detailed trans-saccadic memory, on the grounds that:

Understand the process and importance of adjusting mechanical and manual control linkages in Allison transmissions.
Discern between engine and transmission problems based on stall test results.
Understand how to adjust hydromechanical valve bodies and the significance of shift point calibration.
Comprehend the procedures for proper transmission fluid maintenance and the importance of using specific types of gaskets and sealing compounds.

Definitions:

Sympathetic System

A system of the autonomic division of the nervous system; its general effect is to mobilize energy, especially during stressful situations; prepares the body for a fight, flight, or freeze response. Compare with parasympathetic system.

Parasympathetic System

A division of the autonomic nervous system responsible for the body's rest and digest response, conserving energy and slowing the heart rate.

Neurotransmitters

Chemical messengers that transmit signals across a chemical synapse, from one neuron to another target neuron, muscle cell, or gland cell.

CNS

The Central Nervous System (CNS) consists of the brain and spinal cord, functioning as the control center for processing and sending commands to the body.

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