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Name the following compounds:
-CCl4
Thalamus
The forebrain structure that sits at the top of the brain stem in the brain’s central core and serves as an important relay station.
Two-factor Theory
The Two-factor Theory proposes that human emotions are the result of a combination of physiological arousal and the cognitive labeling of that arousal.
Drive Reduction Theory
A motivational theory proposing that the maintenance of homeostasis motivates behavior that reduces drives arising from physiological needs.
James-Lange Theory
A psychological theory suggesting that emotions result from people's interpretations of bodily reactions to external events.
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