Thermosensation
Self-Discrepancy Theory
Responses to Heat and Cold Stress
Decreased Body Temperature
Masonry in Cold and Hot Weather Conditions
Self-Regulation
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Societies in cold climates develop foresight and self-control for crop cultivation. Intertemporal bargaining enhances autonomy but may increase compulsiveness, with monetary resources acting as both outcome and influence.
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