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According to Gilligan, Kohlberg's theory of moral development:
Autonomic Nervous System
The part of the nervous system that controls involuntary bodily functions, such as heartbeat and digestion.
Sympathetic Nervous System
Part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for activating the body's fight-or-flight response during stressful situations.
Parasympathetic Nervous System
A division of the autonomic nervous system responsible for stimulating "rest-and-digest" or "feed and breed" activities when the body is at rest, promoting calming and a return to maintenance functions.
Central Nervous System
This refers to the complex system comprised of the brain and spinal cord, acting as the primary control center for processing and sending out nerve signals throughout the body.
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