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Zen's initial decline during the Edo period was revived by the Zen monk/teacher/artist,__________,who portrayed subjects from everyday life that his humble followers could easily understand.
Reflex Center
An area in the nervous system that coordinates involuntary responses or reflexes, often located in the spinal cord or brain.
Neurological Development
The process by which the nervous system, including the brain, develops and matures, influencing cognitive, emotional, and motor skills.
Metabolic Changes
Adjustments in the body's processes that convert or use energy, typically in response to dietary, lifestyle, or environmental shifts.
Fine Motor Skills
Refers to the coordination of small muscles, in movements—typically involving the synchronization of hands and fingers—with the eyes.
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