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Dualists believe that the human mind is more than mere neural activity.
Color-blind Monkeys
Primates that lack the ability to distinguish certain colors, used in research to understand color vision and perception.
Concurrent Discrimination
A type of discrimination training in which two or more stimuli are presented at the same time, and the correct response depends on distinguishing between these stimuli.
Two-choice Discrimination
A test situation in which an organism is presented with two different stimuli and rewarded for choosing the correct one, used to assess decision-making.
Concurrent Discrimination
A learning process where two or more stimuli are presented at the same time and the subject learns to discriminate between them, often responding to one and not the others.
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