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__________ theories of motivation fully explain why people are sometimes thrill-seeking,such as bungee jumpers.
Common Fibular (Peroneal)
Pertaining to the nerve or muscles along the fibular side of the leg, influencing movement and sensation in the lower limb.
Femoral
Pertaining to the thigh or femur bone, which is the longest and strongest bone in the human body.
Tibial
Pertaining to the tibia, the larger and stronger of the two bones in the lower leg.
Interneuron
A type of neuron that transmits signals between sensory neurons and motor neurons, playing a critical role in reflexes and neuronal circuits.
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