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Cooking grains in a more acidic environment causes them to cook at a faster rate.
Stabilizes Conditions
Actions or interventions that make a situation or condition more steady and less likely to change.
Arousal
Physiological activation (such as increased brain activity) or increased autonomic responses (such as increased heart rate, sweating, or muscle tension).
Incentives
External objects or external goals, rather than internal drives, that motivate behaviors.
Drive Reduction
A motivation theory that suggests behavior is motivated by the desire to reduce internal drives of tension or arousal that arise from unmet needs.
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