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A brain-imaging experiment was conducted to study how people's brains process choices. Participants were asked to choose between two equally-rated travel destinations, and their brain activity and subsequent ratings of the destinations were monitored.

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This document is page 25 of what appears to be a book or article on neuroscience, detailing an experiment on decision-making and the role of the caudate nucleus. The Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030292' indicates it was part of a document production for a congressional committee. The text itself contains no information directly related to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or any related activities.

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2025-11-19 08:05

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