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Primary reinforcers (or unconditioned reinforcers), are reinforcing because of their own properties.
Secondary Control
A coping mechanism that involves adjusting one's own attitudes, goals, or emotions in situations where primary control is not possible.
Facial Expressions
Visible changes in the face that convey an individual's emotional state, intentions, or social communications.
Paul Ekman
A psychologist known for his research on the relationship between emotions and facial expressions, particularly in identifying universal emotions.
Amygdala
A part of the brain's limbic system involved in emotion regulation, emotional learning, and forming memories associated with emotional events.
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