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Like an action potential, an EPSP results from:
Informed Consent
A process in which a person gives permission based on a full understanding of the risks and benefits of a medical procedure or experiment.
Autonomy
The capacity to make an informed, uncoerced decision, often considered a fundamental ethical principle in bioethics and moral philosophy.
Effort Principle
The concept that the outcome of a situation or task is directly related to the amount of effort or energy invested in it.
Contribution Principle
The idea that individuals should contribute to society or a system in proportion to their abilities or benefits received.
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