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Biology, 25.09.2021 14:00 jake9919

Chapter 2: Uh, oh! While performing a Triple Lutz during ice skating practice, you find you only completed a single lutz. You find yourself apprehensive about trying it again because you are not
sure why your body stopped. Describe what might have happened using the parts of the brain
involved and how they potentially played a role in your experience.

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