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Distinguish between social conventional reasoning and moral reasoning.
Basic Emotions
Fundamental emotional states, such as joy, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust, thought to be universal across human cultures.
Facial Expressions
Visible changes in the face that convey a person's emotional state, intentions, or social communications.
Genetic Mutations
Changes to the DNA sequence that can lead to alterations in gene function and can be inherited or occur during an individual's lifetime.
Prefrontal Cortex
A region of the brain involved in decision making, cognition, and moderating social behavior.
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