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Johannes R Muller was a german physiologist and comparative anatomist and one of the best philosophers of the 19th century.
The correct answer is growth of new neurons
We are able to create new neurons, even in adulthood. The discovery is relatively new, because it was thought that we were born with a certain “neuron bank” that was decreasing with time and that we were not able to increase. However, the latest findings in neuroscience have overturned that belief. Our brain is plastic: we can create different connections and even, in some areas, like the hippocampus, we can make new neurons be born.
Answer: Intersectionality
Explanation: Intersectionality is a term used to describe the discrimination, segregation or oppression suffered by an individual arising from the individual's social, political and physical affiliation. It explains how social and political factors such as race, gender, sex, class are used cumulatively to form a distinct modes of oppression towards a certain group. Racism and sexism which are distinct discriminatory terms based on race and gender respectively are combined with other political and social discriminatory features to create an interdependent or overlapping system of discrimination or oppression.