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The functions of the spinal cord include
Availability Heuristic
A cognitive heuristic that depends on readily accessible examples in an individual's memory when assessing a particular subject, idea, technique, or choice.
Mood-Congruent Memory
The tendency to recall memories that are congruent with one's current mood, enhancing the mood's effects on memory recall.
Fundamental Attribution Error
The tendency to overemphasize personal characteristics and ignore situational factors when explaining others' behaviors.
Dispositional Attribution
The process of attributing behavior to the internal characteristics or disposition of the individual rather than to external factors.
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