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Organs that do not adjust the blood are more vulnerable to reductions in blood flow than are organs that perform homeostatic functions on the blood.
Psycholinguistic Theory
The view that language learning involves an interaction between environmental influences and an inborn tendency to acquire language. The emphasis is on the inborn tendency.
Sensitive Periods
Specified times in development when the brain is particularly receptive to learning certain skills or knowledge.
Language Acquisition Device
A theoretical construct in linguistics proposed by Noam Chomsky, suggesting an innate faculty that allows humans to acquire language.
LAD
Can refer to several meanings; without context, this term cannot be accurately defined.
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