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The dorsal surface of the hand is most often used for the assessment of
Immediate Feedback
Prompt information given in response to an action, intended to reinforce learning or correct mistakes.
Operant Conditioning
Operant conditioning is a learning process in psychology where behaviors are influenced by the consequences that follow them, like rewards or punishments.
Primary Reinforcers
Innate reinforcing stimuli that satisfy basic biological needs, such as food or water.
Delayed Reinforcement
A principle in behavioral psychology where a reward or punishment is given after a time delay, affecting how behaviors are learned or extinguished.
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