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Extrinsic rewards that are clearly tied to creativity increase creative behaviour, especially when accompanied by autonomy and feedback.
Chemoreceptors
Sensory cells or organs that detect chemical substances and send signals to the nervous system in response.
Temporal Lobe
A region of the brain situated below the lateral fissure, involved in processing auditory information and memories.
Primary Olfactory Cortex
The brain region involved in the perception of odors, located within the temporal lobe.
Taste Receptors
Specialized sensory cells located on the tongue that detect taste modalities such as sweet, salty, bitter, and sour.
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