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What were the differences between social reform in the 1930s and social reform in the 1960s?
Humanlike Properties
Traits or characteristics resembling those of humans, often used in reference to objects, animals, or artificial intelligence.
Myelination
The process of forming a myelin sheath around the nerves, which increases the speed and efficiency of electrical impulses in the nervous system.
Hippocampus
A major component of the brain involved in memory formation and spatial navigation, located in the inner part of the temporal lobe.
Working Memory
A cognitive system with a limited capacity that is responsible for temporarily holding information available for processing.
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