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This brain activity measurement technique realigns hydrogen atoms in the body and may provide clear 2D and 3D images of the brain.
Reward
represents a benefit or compensation offered to an individual or group as recognition for their effort, achievement, or behavior.
Positive Reinforcement
A method of encouraging desired behavior by offering rewards or positive outcomes when that behavior is exhibited.
Primary Reinforcer
refers to stimuli that satisfy basic survival needs and hence are naturally reinforcing, such as food, water, and warmth.
Variable Reinforcement
A reinforcement strategy in which rewards are given out at unpredictable intervals or after an unpredictable number of responses, enhancing the persistence of the behavior.
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