The theory that distinguishes between external and internal incentives and their impact on an individual’s wellness and motivation is<u> the Incentive Theory of Motivation</u>
Explanation:
The <u>Incentive Theory of motivation </u>states that many times an individual is motivated to act because of his internal desires and wishes(internal incentives),and at other times our behavior is motivated by the external rewards(external incentives)
Th behavior of an individual is affected by the reinforcement and incentive offered to the individual.
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Delta is a type of fibre that transmits signals that are interpreted and perceived as pain.
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A delta fibres (also known as A fibres) are a type of sensory fibre. They respond to cold and pressure stimuli, and as nociceptors, their stimulation is perceived as fast/first pain input. Because they are thinly myelinated, they transmit impulses quicker than unmyelinated C fibres but slower than other, thicker myelinated "A" class fibres.
Structure
They have myelinated axons that are thin (2 to 5 m in diameter) and have a moderate conduction velocity, or speed at which a nerve signal moves (2 to 30 m/s). These nerve fibres make up the afferent portion of the reflex arc that causes the body to "draw away" from noxious stimuli because they are linked to acute (sharp) pain (e.g. retracting your hand away from a hot stove). A part of A fibres is also linked to pressure and temperature perception (also known as "cold receptors" in mammals). Contrarily, slow-conducting, unmyelinated C fibres convey gradual, scorching pain.
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Fencing (sword fighting) can impact a child's self esteem by teaching them chivalry and respect, as well as exercising them, a parent's role is simply to support them, same can apply to Baseball.
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