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The effect of surface friction extends to a height of about 500 m (1600 ft.) although it may vary with wind speed, season, time of day, and pressure patterns.
Short-Term Memory
The capacity of the brain to hold a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short period of time.
Overactivity
The condition of being more active than is usual or desirable, often leading to restlessness or hyperactivity.
Anterior Cingulate
A region of the brain located in the medial frontal cortex that plays a role in various functions such as emotion regulation, impulse control, and decision-making.
Aversive Information
Information that is unpleasant or undesirable, which people may avoid or react negatively to.
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