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The book suggests using Bronfenbrenner's ecological perspective to understand different influences on a child's intelligence.This would mean classifying a child's neighborhood and her parents' workplaces in Bronfenbrenner's
Repolarization
The process of restoring the negative charge inside a nerve cell after depolarization, essential for the transmission of nerve impulses.
Sodium Gates
Protein channels in cell membranes that open or close to allow sodium ions to enter or exit, playing key roles in generating electrical signals.
Weak Stimulus
A stimulus not strong enough to trigger a significant physiological response.
Skill Memory
The ability to perform tasks without conscious effort, acquired through repetition and practice, such as riding a bicycle.
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