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In operant conditioning, learning occurs when a behaviour is modified by the consequences of the behaviour.
Hyperopia
A vision condition also known as farsightedness, where distant objects are seen more clearly than near objects due to the eyeball being too short.
Optic Neuritis
Optic neuritis is the inflammation of the optic nerve that can cause a temporary reduction in vision, usually in one eye, characterized by pain with eye movement and visual disturbances.
Neurologic Visual Disorder
A condition affecting the nervous system that leads to visual impairments.
Peak Sensitivity
The highest level of responsiveness to a stimulus or range of stimuli by sensory systems.
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