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List the main differences between protostomes and deuterostomes.
T-Maze
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Primary Reinforcer
An innately reinforcing stimulus, such as food or drink, which does not require learning to become pleasurable or desirable.
Intrinsic Motivation
Motivation driven by an individual's internal desires to perform a task for its own sake, because it is interesting or enjoyable.
External Incentive
A motivation or stimulus originating from outside an individual that influences their behavior or actions.
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