According to Freud, the latency period is a time when sexual feelings are dormant. This period begins at the age of six and continues until puberty.The latency period is only one of six psychosexual stages. The stages in order are the oral, anal, phallic, latency, and lastly genital.
In Freud's theory, development takes each child through a series of psychosexual stages: oral, anal, phallic, latent, and genital. Each stage corresponds to a specific focus of pleasure and potential conflicts that must be resolved for healthy development.
Freud invented psychoanalysis.
Sigmund Freud's wife's maiden name was Martha Bernays.
A latent period that starts with a group of like-minded individuals discussing core grievances is the discussion phase. People will bring up the grievances that they have and realize that they are not alone. It can sometimes lead to civil disobedience and fighting.
Latent behavior refers to actions or responses that are present in an individual but not outwardly expressed. These behaviors are not readily observable and may be unconscious or hidden from others. Psychologists often study latent behaviors to better understand an individual's motivations and internal states.
Latent period
The position of the stimulating electrode is what contributes to the latent period. The further away the stimulus is from the Central Nervous System, the longer the latent period will be.
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I think 5 years
No sorry :(
10 years
The contribution of the latent period that depends on the position of the stimulating electrode stimulation of the bodies. The other contributions include the intensity and the duration.
The latent period is the time between when a stimulus is applied and when a response occurs. In physiology, it refers to the delay between the start of a muscle contraction and the actual movement of a limb. In microbiology, it can also refer to the delay between exposure to a pathogen and the onset of symptoms.
Yes, changes to the stimulus voltage can affect the duration of the latent period in muscle contractions or neural responses. A higher stimulus voltage may lead to a more rapid depolarization of the cell membrane, potentially shortening the latent period. Conversely, a lower voltage may result in a longer latent period due to slower depolarization. However, the specific effects can vary depending on the type of tissue and its excitability.
No sorry :(
around 4 msec