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How Does a DSS Typically Differ from an EIS

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How does a DSS typically differ from an EIS?


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Amygdala

A part of the brain involved in experiencing emotions, particularly fear and pleasure.

Type A Personality

A temperament characterized by high levels of competitiveness, self-imposed stress, and a constant sense of urgency.

Hostility

Aggressive behavior or attitudes towards others, often stemming from anger or resentment.

Facial Feedback

The hypothesis that facial movements can influence emotional experiences, suggesting that expressions can contribute to feelings.

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