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Which neurotransmitter normally activates muscles?
Memory Model
A theoretical framework describing how memory is structured, functions, and processes information, including encoding, storage, and retrieval.
Tip-of-the-tongue Phenomenon
A common cognitive experience where an individual is unable to retrieve a particular word or fact from memory, despite feeling that retrieval is imminent.
Mnemonic Device
Techniques a person can use to help them improve their ability to remember something, often by associating complex information with a word, a phrase, or an image.
Wernicke's Area
Wernicke's Area is a region in the brain associated with language comprehension and the production of meaningful speech, typically located in the left temporal lobe.
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