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What is the primary regulatory mechanism to maintain water balance in the body?
Hippocampus
The hippocampus is a crucial part of the brain located in the temporal lobe; it is heavily involved in memory formation and spatial navigation.
Mental Rotation Task
A cognitive test where individuals are asked to rotate two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects mentally to assess spatial visualization ability.
Shepard And Metzler
Pioneers of mental rotation studies, demonstrating how people can mentally manipulate 3D objects.
Object's Identity
pertains to the unique characteristics and properties that distinguish one object from another, allowing individuals to recognize and differentiate objects.
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