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Individuals in non-Western cultures tend to score higher on stages of moral reasoning than those who live in Western cultures.
Dishabituation
In psychological terms, dishabituation represents the renewal or intensification of a response that had become decreased or absent due to repetitive stimulation, triggered by a new, unrelated stimulus.
Learning Theorists
Scholars who study how individuals acquire new knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values through various forms of training or experience.
Neurotransmitter Release
The process by which neurotransmitters are released from nerve endings or synapses into the synaptic cleft to transmit signals between neurons.
Dishabituation
The revival of a response that has been habituated, typically due to a novel stimulus interrupting the repetition.
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