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Safeguards against selective observation in science include
Physiological Responses
Physiological Responses are the body's automatic reactions to a stimulus, including changes in heart rate, breathing, and muscle tension.
Thalamus
A brain structure serving as a key relay station for sensory information, directing it to the appropriate areas of the brain for processing.
Amygdala
A small, almond-shaped cluster of nuclei located deep within the temporal lobes of the brain, involved in processing emotions such as fear, anger, and pleasure.
Cerebral Cortex
The outer layer of the cerebrum, involved in various high-level brain functions such as thought, memory, and consciousness.
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