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Relative to Kant in his theory of visual perception,Helmholtz was more
Primitive Behaviour
Refers to actions or reactions considered to be based on instinctual drives or early human development, sometimes seen as less sophisticated or unlearned.
Emergent Norm Theory
A theory that suggests norms or behavioral expectations develop spontaneously within a group in response to situational cues and contexts.
Idiosyncratic
Pertaining to traits or characteristics that are unique to an individual, often diverging from the norm or general expectations.
Productive
Referring to the ability to produce significant amounts of output, work, or results efficiently.
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