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What does P(T<=t) two-tail represent?
Endorphin
Neurotransmitters found in the brain that bind to opiate receptors and produce a feeling of pain relief and well-being.
Neurotransmitters
Chemical messengers that transmit signals across synapses from one neuron to another in the nervous system.
Brain Damaged
A condition resulting from injury or illness that affects the brain, potentially leading to impairments in cognitive, physical, emotional, or behavioral functioning.
Surgical Lesions
Deliberate injuries created by surgery to remove or alter parts of the body or brain, often to treat medical conditions.
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