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X-rays are emitted during MRI scans.
Anal Stage
The Anal Stage is the second stage in Freud's psychosexual development theory, occurring from about 18 months to 3 years of age, where children find pleasure in controlling bladder and bowel movements.
Latency Stage
In Freudian theory, a period during childhood development following the phallic stage, where sexual urges are repressed and dormant as children focus on other aspects of life.
Puberty
The developmental stage in humans during which children develop secondary sexual characteristics and reach sexual maturity.
Personality
The combination of characteristics or qualities forming an individual's distinctive character and behavioral patterns.
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