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Frontal Lobes
The part of the brain located just behind the forehead that is involved in complex cognitive functions, emotional regulation, and voluntary movement.
Pineal Gland
A small endocrine gland in the brain responsible for producing melatonin, a hormone that regulates sleep-wake cycles.
Environmental Changes
Modifications to the surroundings or habitat, often caused by human activities or natural phenomena, which can impact ecosystems and living conditions.
Recorded Messages
Pre-made audio or video content that has been captured and stored for later replay or distribution.
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