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Why do social movements matter? Include some examples of how social movements have affected your life.Was their influence beneficial or harmful? Why?
Traumatic Head Injury
Physical trauma to the head that can lead to various levels of brain injury, ranging from minor concussions to severe brain damage.
Corpora Quadrigemina
A structure in the midbrain consisting of four bodies, the superior and inferior colliculi, involved in visual and auditory processes.
Medulla Oblongata
The lower portion of the brainstem involved in autonomous functions such as breathing and blood pressure regulation.
Reticular Formation
A network of neurons located in the brainstem involved in regulating wakefulness, sleep, and various reflexes.
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