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Jupiter and Saturn contain solid rocky cores that are approximately 5 to 10 times the mass of the Earth.
Cerebellum
A part of the brain located at the back of the skull, vital for coordinating movement and balance.
Medulla
The lower part of the brainstem, playing a key role in regulating vital functions such as heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure.
Dopamine System
Neural pathways in the brain that utilize dopamine as a neurotransmitter, involved in reward, motivation, and many aspects of behavior and cognition.
Parkinson's Disease
A progressive neurological disorder marked by tremor, muscular rigidity, and slow, imprecise movement, chiefly affecting middle-aged and elderly people.
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