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What are morphogens, and what do they do?
Classically Conditioned
The process by which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus and acquires the capacity to elicit a similar response.
Rectangle
A quadrilateral with four right angles and opposite sides that are parallel and of equal length.
Extinction
In psychology, the gradual weakening and eventual disappearance of a conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is presented without the unconditioned stimulus.
Classical Conditioning
A method where learning occurs by continuously associating two stimuli, making a response that was elicited by the second stimulus to be elicited by the first stimulus over time.
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