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What are Fisher's major approaches to fractionating conflict?
Neurogenesis
The process by which new neurons are formed in the brain, contributing to brain plasticity and repair.
Neural Pathways
Networks of neurons in the brain that work together to enable a specific function, such as thought, speech, or motor coordination.
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A key region of the hippocampus involved in memory formation and spatial navigation.
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A defense mechanism where unpleasant thoughts, feelings, or desires are excluded from consciousness.
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