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How is chloride different from chlorine?
Thalamus
The forebrain structure that sits at the top of the brain stem in the brain’s central core and serves as an important relay station.
Two-factor Theory
The Two-factor Theory proposes that human emotions are the result of a combination of physiological arousal and the cognitive labeling of that arousal.
Drive Reduction Theory
A motivational theory proposing that the maintenance of homeostasis motivates behavior that reduces drives arising from physiological needs.
James-Lange Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that emotions result from people's interpretations of bodily reactions to external events.
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