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From the point of view of Heider's (1958) "naïve," or "commonsense," psychology, people are much like __________ in trying to understand others' behaviors.
Preganglionic Neurons
Neurons of the autonomic nervous system that extend from the central nervous system to the autonomic ganglia.
Parasympathetic Division
Part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for rest and digestion functions, decreasing heart rate, and increasing intestinal activity.
Preganglionic Neurons
are neurons originating in the central nervous system that extend to autonomic ganglia, communicating signals to postganglionic neurons outside the central nervous system.
Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves
Nerves that arise from the sacral spinal cord, innervating the lower abdomen, pelvis, and contributing to the function of urinary and reproductive organs.
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