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According to Thibaut and Kelley's (1959) interdependence theory, over time, most partners learn how best to coordinate their behaviors in order to achieve mutually satisfying outcomes. This process is called _______.
Pons
A part of the brain located in the brainstem, playing crucial roles in regulating breathing, communication between different parts of the brain, and sensations such as hearing, taste, and balance.
Thalamus
A structure in the brain that acts as a relay station, transmitting sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex.
Reticular Formation
A network of neurons located in the brainstem that is involved in consciousness, sleep-wake cycles, and filtering incoming stimuli to focus attention.
Sleep and Wake Cycles
The natural, biological rhythms that regulate our pattern of sleeping and waking, influenced by internal biological clocks and external factors.
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