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Berntsen, Staugaard, and Sorensen (in press) asked participants to engage in sound-location task which involved determining if two sounds were being played to the same ear or one to each ear.They found that novel sounds were less likely to induce involuntary memories.
Circulatory System
The body's system responsible for the transport of blood, nutrients, waste products, and other substances, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
Algae
A diverse group of photosynthetic organisms, mostly aquatic, that include seaweeds and many single-celled forms, contributing significantly to oxygen production and biogeochemical cycles.
Evolutionary History
The branch of biology that studies the origins and changes in the diversity of life over time.
Major Events
Significant occurrences or happenings, especially those that mark a particular period or are of historical importance.
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