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When a Child Yells and Threatens Others, He or She

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When a child yells and threatens others, he or she is placed in a time-out, away from the group. During the time-out, no one interacts with the child. The child learns to interact with others without yelling. This is an example of behavior modification using:

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Rostral Cingulate Cortex

A region in the brain associated with emotional regulation, decision-making, empathy, and anticipation of reward, playing a significant role in social and cognitive processes.

Nucleus Accumbens

A region of the brain known for its critical role in the reward circuit, associated with pleasure, reward, and reinforcement learning.

Technique

A method or way of doing something, especially one that is skilled or specialized.

Larger Request

In the context of persuasion, starting with a high-demand request that is likely to be rejected, followed by a smaller request.

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