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People with severe spinal cord injury continue to produce normal activity in the motor cortex when they want to move.
Death Penalty
A legal punishment where a person is put to death by the state as a consequence for a crime.
Pro-Death Penalty
Support for capital punishment, which involves executing individuals as a penalty for severe crimes.
Dissonance Theory
A theory suggesting that inconsistency among beliefs or behaviors causes an uncomfortable psychological tension that people are motivated to reduce.
Changing Cognitions
The process of modifying thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes, often aimed at improving mental health or personal effectiveness.
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