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Compared to continental air masses with the same air temperature, maritime air masses:
Hippocampus
A part of the limbic system in the brain that is crucial for memory formation and spatial navigation.
Thalamus
A large mass of gray matter deeply situated in the forebrain that plays a critical role in relaying sensory signals to the cerebral cortex and regulating consciousness, sleep, and alertness.
Hypothalamus
A small region of the brain located below the thalamus that plays a crucial role in many important functions, including releasing hormones, regulating body temperature, and managing hunger and thirst.
Pons
A part of the brainstem that links the medulla oblongata and the thalamus, important for sleep and arousal.
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