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What is discrimination in classical conditioning?
Physiological Changes
Alterations or adjustments in the normal function or structure of the body that occur due to various factors, such as aging, disease, or environmental conditions.
Health Education
A strategy of health promotion concerned with the communication of information and the fostering of motivation, skills, and confidence to take action to improve health.
Senior Citizens
Individuals usually aged 65 or older, often considered retired and eligible for certain benefits.
Heat-Regulating Mechanism
The biological system that maintains the body's internal temperature within a safe range, regardless of external conditions.
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