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Alternative splicing of exons is a mechanism to get more than 1 protein from the same gene.
Neuroplasticity
The malleability of the human brain, its capacity to change and grow especially in response to new environmental input. Includes the capacity of neurons to shift functions to compensate for damage to other cells or because they have been transplanted to a different part of the brain.
Hippocampus
A region of the brain associated with memory formation, spatial navigation, and the processing of emotional responses.
Auditory Cortex
The region of the brain that is primarily involved in processing sound and auditory information.
Cross-fostering Study
is a research method used in behavioral studies where offspring are raised by caregivers not of their own species or genotype to explore environmental influences.
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