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The addition of stimuli arriving in rapid succession to produce an action potential is called ________.
Orally Fixated
In psychoanalytic theory, a term describing individuals who experience intense satisfaction or frustration related to mouth-oriented activities due to unresolved conflicts in early psychosexual development.
Passive Dependence
A behavioral pattern where individuals excessively rely on others for support, decision-making, and taking action, often to the detriment of their independence.
Inferiority Complex
A psychological condition in which an individual feels a lack of worth and doubts their abilities, often unfairly comparing themselves to others.
Freudian Psychologist
A psychologist who follows the theories of Sigmund Freud, focusing on unconscious processes, childhood experiences, and psychosexual development.
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