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The main purpose of experimental ablation (lesion) studies is to:
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The core principle of stereotaxic surgery is:
3.
Tracing methods (anterograde/retrograde) are used to study:
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The general advantage of imaging methods (CT, MRI, fMRI) is that they:
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The distinction between structural (MRI) and functional (fMRI) imaging is:
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Histological methods generally allow researchers to:
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The principle behind genetic methods (twin, knockout, CRISPR) in research is to:
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Behavioral tests in animal research are valuable because they:
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A key reason rodents are widely used to model human brain function is that they:
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Choosing the right method in animal research should be guided primarily by:
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Which of the following is considered the strongest non-modifiable risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases?
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Which misfolded protein is primarily associated with Parkinson's disease?
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Which APOE allele is associated with the greatest risk of developing Alzheimer's disease?
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According to the presentation, which blood biomarker is most closely associated with astroglial injury following TBI?
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Which statement best describes the relationship between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Alzheimer's disease-related dementia (ADRD)?