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Not including organisms in the Enterobacteriaceae family, the second most common gram-negative bacilli encountered in clinical specimens are:
Neural Activation Theory
A hypothesis explaining how neural circuits in the brain are activated to form memories or responses; often used in discussions of learning and memory. [Note: This is a conceptual rephrasing. The term "Neural Activation Theory" might not directly refer to a well-established theory by this precise name, but the description fits general understanding of how neural activation underpins cognitive functions.]
Cognitive Development Theory
A theory focusing on the progressive and systematic changes in thinking processes caused by biological maturation and environmental experience.
Wish-Fulfillment Theory
Wish-Fulfillment Theory, often associated with Sigmund Freud, suggests that dreams represent the unconscious desires and wish fulfillment of the dreamer.
Infants
Young children from birth to one year of age, characterized by rapid physical growth and developmental milestones.
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