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Giving different responses to the same stimuli to which you were classically conditioned illustrates ________.
Vocalizations
The production of sounds by an organism, often as a form of communication among members of a species.
Prelinguistic
Referring to vocalizations made by the infant before the development of language. (In language, words symbolize objects and events.)
Paralinguistic
Refers to the non-verbal elements in speech communication, such as tone of voice, loudness, tempo, and pitch, which can modify meaning and convey emotion.
Language Development
The manner in which young children develop the capacity to grasp and convey language during early childhood.
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