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Walter Hess's classic experiments on stimulating the brainstem in animals revealed that the brainstem controls aspects of:
Ethical Conduct
Concerns the adherence to moral principles and values such as integrity, fairness, honesty, and respect in decision-making and actions.
Personal Standards
Individual criteria or principles for behavior and performance, often reflecting personal ethics or excellence.
Formal Policies
Official rules or guidelines that dictate certain procedures or behaviors within an organization.
Ethical Dilemmas
Situations where one must choose between competing moral principles or values.
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