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Psychosurgery involves
False Alarms
Instances where an anticipated negative outcome or threat is signaled but does not actually materialize.
Pattern Theory
suggests that sensory information is represented in the brain as patterns of neural firing, which are recognized and interpreted based on learned experiences.
Sensory Qualities
Characteristics of objects or events that are perceived by the senses, such as taste, smell, sound, touch, and sight.
Activation
In psychology, it often refers to the arousal level or the state of being prepared to act, which can be triggered by various stimuli or internal processes.
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