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fMRI has high _____ but low _____.
Primary Reinforcer
A naturally reinforcing item or outcome, like food or water, that does not require learning to become desirable or rewarding.
Operant Conditioning
A learning paradigm that tailors the intensity of a conduct through positive feedback or negative repercussions.
Shaping
The process of reinforcing successively closer approximations to a desired behavior, used in behavioral training and conditioning.
Delayed Reinforcement
A technique in behavior modification that involves a time delay between the desired response of an organism and the delivery of reward.
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