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Baron von Quacko, famous tag-team heavyweight wrestler, has a famous "sleeper hold" that he uses on opponents. Using only a single digit on each hand, he presses on his opponent's neck (while he has them in a full nelson) until his opponent passes out. What are the structures on which he is pressing, and what is the effect?
Repeat An Action
The process of performing the same action or task again, often to practice or reinforce a skill or behavior.
Sensorimotor
Pertaining to the developmental stage in infants involving the coordination of senses and motor activities to explore and understand the environment.
Piaget's Cognitive Theory
A theory that describes how children's intelligence changes as they grow, emphasizing stages of cognitive development.
Preoperational
The stage in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development where children from 2 to 7 years old demonstrate symbolic thinking but are not yet able to perform operations or manipulate information in their head.
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