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The cranial nerve that transmits impulses for static and dynamic equilibrium is cranial nerve
Reinforcement Theory
A concept in behavioral psychology where the probability of a behavior occurring is increased by following it with rewards (positive reinforcement) or the removal of negative stimuli (negative reinforcement).
Behaved Worse
Displaying behavior that is more negative or less desirable than previously or typically expected.
Prosocially
Behaving in a way that is intended to benefit others, characterized by actions that demonstrate concern and help for the well-being of others.
Romantic Advances
Actions or gestures aimed at signaling or initiating a romantic interest towards another person.
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