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Rational choice theory's premise is that the individual is apurposeful, calculating actor, seeking to maximize her orhis interests.
Comparator
In general terms, a device or system that compares two items or signals and determines their relationship or difference.
Intended Movements
Movements that are planned or decided upon before they are executed, involving cognitive processes.
Sensory Stimuli
External or internal factors that can elicit a response from sensory organs, leading to a sensation.
Red Nucleus
A structure located in the rostral midbrain involved in motor coordination.
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