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Reinforcement Schedule
The pattern or timing of rewards or punishments that influences the rate and persistence of a behavior in the context of learning or conditioning.
Food Pellets
Small, compact units of food, often used in animal feed and experimental research involving animals to control diet and measure intake.
Lever
A simple machine consisting of a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge or fulcrum, used to transmit or apply force.
Negative Reinforcement
A process in behavior modification where a response increases because a negative (aversive) condition is removed or avoided.
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