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How Does Primary Deviance Differ from Secondary Deviance

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How does primary deviance differ from secondary deviance?

Understand conditions and defects arising from abnormal embryonic development.
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Understand the basic processes and terminology of early embryonic development including cleavage, blastulation, and gastrulation.

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Emotional Responses

The physiological and psychological reactions to stimuli that affect one's feelings and mood.

Interthalamic Adhesion

Interthalamic adhesion is a small, midline mass of gray matter connecting the two thalamic bodies in the brain, involved in the integration of sensory and motor information.

Thalamus

A part of the brain located above the brainstem that acts as a relay station, directing sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex, and plays a role in the regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness.

Epithalamus

is a dorsal posterior segment of the diencephalon of the brain, important in the secretion of melatonin by the pineal gland and in sleep regulation.

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