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Describe some of the characteristics that are seen in later childhood when a child has formed a resistant, avoidant, or disorganized/disoriented attachment with his or her caregivers during infancy.
Loudness
The perception of the intensity of sound, often measured in decibels, as experienced by the human ear.
Maximum Firing Rate
The highest frequency at which a neuron can repetitively fire or send signals without failing.
Neural Impulses
The electrical signals that travel along neurons, enabling communication within the brain and between the brain and other parts of the body.
Theories of Perception
Various theories that attempt to explain how sensory information is organized, interpreted, and consciously experienced.
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