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Glial cells communicate primarily using
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
A region of the brain located in the hypothalamus, responsible for controlling circadian rhythms.
Core Neurons
Essential nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that play critical roles in the processing and transmitting of neural signals.
Shell Neurons
A term that appears to be incorrect or lacks specificity in the context of neuroscience or biology - NO.
Biological Rhythms
Natural cycles in biological processes or activities that occur in a regular, periodic manner, such as sleep-wake cycles or seasonal behaviors.
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