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Niche-picking refers to
Hemispheres
The two halves of the brain, the right and left hemispheres, each responsible for different functions and cognitive processes.
Brain
The organ located in the skull that controls and coordinates most sensory, motor, and cognitive processes.
Brain Locations
Refers to specific areas within the brain responsible for different functions or activities, such as the occipital lobe for vision or the frontal lobe for decision making.
Measles
A highly contagious viral disease characterized by fever, cough, and a distinctive red rash, preventable by vaccination.
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