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What does functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measure?
Autosomes
Chromosomes that are not directly involved in determining the sex of an organism, making up the majority of the organism's genome.
Motor Skill
The ability to perform movements with precision and coordination, often acquired or improved through practice and learning.
Motor Milestones
Developmental stages marking significant physical abilities in infants and children, like crawling, walking, and grasping.
Extra Chromosome
A condition in which an individual has more than the usual number of chromosomes, which can lead to developmental abnormalities or genetic disorders.
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