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Kierkegaard declares that "existence precedes essence."
Cholinergic Neurons
Neurons that release the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, involved in many functions including muscle contraction and memory.
Basal Forebrain
A region at the base of the forebrain that is involved in learning and memory, among other functions.
Nerve Growth Factor
A protein essential for the growth, maintenance, and survival of certain neurons, playing a critical role in neural development and regeneration.
Synaptic Pruning
The process of reducing the number of synapses, or connections between neurons, which is thought to make the brain's network more efficient.
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