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Freud described his developmental stages as periods during which the individual:
Stimulus Intensity
The magnitude or strength of a stimulus, which can affect the likelihood and manner of its perception and response.
Sensitization
The increased responsiveness or sensitivity to a stimulus or a range of stimuli following exposure.
Increased Anxiety
A heightened state of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome.
Habituation
The process where an organism becomes less responsive to a stimulus after being exposed to it repeatedly over time.
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