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The ability to fuse one's identity with that of another without fear of losing it characterizes what Erikson called
Handedness
The preference most people show for using one hand over the other for tasks; typically described as being right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous.
Hereditary
Pertaining to the passing of traits from parents to their offspring through genes.
Limbic System
A complex system in the brain involved in regulating emotions, memory, and arousal.
Amygdala
A small, almond-shaped cluster of nuclei located deep within the temporal lobes of the brain, involved in processing emotions such as fear and pleasure.
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