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ALR

ALR, or Augmentation of Local Response, refers to techniques used in neuroscience and brain research to enhance or modify how specific brain regions respond to stimuli or tasks. By artificially increasing activity in targeted areas, researchers can better understand brain functions and potential treatments for neurological conditions. Think of it as temporarily turning up the volume on a particular part of the brain to see how it affects behavior or processing, helping scientists learn about the brain's natural response mechanisms and develop interventions.