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Weiner believes that there are two important dimensions that have important implications for motivation: (1)responsibility and (2)stability.
Neurogenesis
The procedure through which the brain creates new nerve cells.
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The developmental process by which neurons undergo growth and changes to achieve functional maturity, including synaptic development and axonal growth.
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The process by which cells or tissues change from relatively generalized to specialized kinds, often in context with development.
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