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Psychological Theories Behaviorism Stimulus Response

Psychological Theories Behaviorism Stimulus Response Cognitive ‘revolution’ Stimulus Sensory processing Decision Response

Psychological Theories Behaviorism Stimulus Response Cognitive ‘revolution’ Stimulus Sensory processing Decision Response Memory?

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Neuroscience Plan Plan Plan Plan Plan Plan Look Decide Check Memory Act

Primary plans - survive, reproduce Neuroscience Primary plans - survive, reproduce Plan Plan Plan Plan Plan Plan Look Decide Check Memory Act