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A comprehensive review of melatonin research mentioned in your textbook found little or no support for melatonin's effectiveness in treating shift-work desynchronization.
Wernicke's Aphasia
A type of aphasia characterized by fluent speech that lacks meaning and difficulty understanding spoken language, often due to brain damage in Wernicke’s area.
Broca's Aphasia
A form of aphasia characterized by the production of slow, laborious speech and difficulty in word finding, typically caused by damage to the frontal lobe of the brain.
Williams Syndrome
A genetic disorder characterized by developmental delays, cardiovascular diseases, unique facial features, and a distinct, highly social personality.
Primary Intersubjectivity
A psychological concept referring to the shared understanding and mutual responsiveness between an infant and caregiver during the first months of life.
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