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Pineal Gland
A small endocrine gland in the brain, involved in the production of melatonin, which regulates sleep-wake cycles.
Impulse Control
The ability to resist urges, impulses, or temptations in order to meet long-term goals.
Dopamine Receptors
Proteins located on the surface of certain cells in the brain and body that dopamine binds to, playing a crucial role in regulating mood, motivation, and movement.
Hallucinations
Perceptions or sensations experienced without the presence of actual external stimuli, often associated with mental disorders or substance use.
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