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Bacteria and Archaea are general single-celled organisms, but some phyla form sheaths around multiple cells to facilitate attachment and filament formation.
Neuronal Plasticity
The capacity of neurons and neural networks in the brain to change their connections and behavior in response to new information, sensory stimulation, development, damage, or dysfunction.
Compensatory Plasticity
The brain's ability to adjust and reorganize its functionalities in response to injury, loss, or developmental issues.
Systemic Complexity
Refers to the intricate and interconnected nature of systems that results in non-linear, emergent behavior stemming from the interaction of its parts.
Focal Seizures
Focal seizures are a form of seizure that originate in just one part of the brain, affecting a specific area of the body or the individual's experience or behavior.
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