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From superficial to deep, the three layers of the adrenal cortex are:
Negative Reinforcer
An aversive stimulus whose removal following a behavior increases the likelihood that the behavior will occur again in the future.
Positive Reinforcer
A prompt that, once introduced post-behavior, amplifies the chances of the behavior recurring.
Primary Reinforcer
A stimulus that satisfies a basic physiological need and is inherently rewarding without the need for learning.
Conditioned Reinforcer
A previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with an unconditioned stimulus, acquires the ability to produce a learned response.
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