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Action-oriented theories primarily focus on:
Neurotransmitters
Chemicals that transmit signals across a synaptic gap between neurons in the nervous system.
Tonic Receptors
Sensory receptors that respond as long as a stimulus is present and adapt slowly to a constant stimulus.
Proprioceptors
Sensory receptors located in muscles and tendons, providing information about joint angle, muscle length, and muscle tension.
Thumb Position
The anatomical term referring to the unique placement and range of movement of the thumb in relation to the other fingers on the hand, enabling grasping and manipulation abilities.
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