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What are the major functions of the cerebellum?
Aggressive Behaviors
Actions that can cause physical or emotional harm to others, often a manifestation of frustration, anger, or predisposition towards hostility.
Reinforcement
In behavioral psychology, a process in which a stimulus increases the probability of a behavior by either presenting a positive reward (positive reinforcement) or removing a negative condition (negative reinforcement).
Behavioral Approach
A psychological concept focusing on observable behaviors and the ways in which it's possible to alter undesirable behaviors through conditioning.
Punishment
A process in operant conditioning where a response is followed by a stimulus that decreases the likelihood of the response occurring in the future.
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