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All of the genes on a single chromosome form a
Suppressive Influence
The impact or effect that reduces, inhibits, or diminishes a particular response, activity, or expression.
Mowrer
A psychologist known for his two-factor theory of avoidance learning, which combines classical and operant conditioning theories to explain how anxiety and phobias are learned and maintained.
First Stage Avoidance
First stage avoidance in classical conditioning is where the organism learns to avoid an aversive stimulus by responding appropriately to a warning signal.
Fear
Conditioned response to stimuli associated with painful events; motivates avoidance of aversive events.
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