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Trace Conditioning
A form of classical conditioning where there is a time interval between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus, requiring the subject to maintain a memory of the CS to form the association.
Cortex
The outermost layer of the brain, responsible for complex cognitive functions, memory, and decision-making.
Amygdala
A region of the brain within the temporal lobe that plays a key role in processing emotions, including fear and pleasure.
Delayed Conditioning
A classical conditioning process where there is a time gap between the presentation of the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus, which can affect the strength of conditioning.
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