The differences between physiological<span> and </span>psychological needs<span> are that </span>physiological needs<span> deal primarily with basic external </span>needs<span> for the care and maintenance of the human body. ... These </span>physiological needs<span> include simple basic </span>needs<span> such as nourishing food, clean water, shelter, and clean air.</span>
The correct answer is E. It involves making decisions based on distilled experience. Something that is 'intuitive' is not rational, nor it comes from our conscious thought. It is not a complete emotion neither, it is more of a feeling that we have based on something that we saw or did, that belongs to the past experience. It is not necessarily slow, as it just emerges out of our subconsciousness.