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What is the study of how a person's genes interact with nutrients?
Discriminative Operant
A type of operant conditioning in which behavior is controlled by stimuli that signal the reinforcement of a behavioral response.
Behavioral Contrast
A phenomenon where the rate of response to a stimulus changes significantly due to the introduction of a reinforcement or punishment to another stimulus.
Discrimination Learning
A cognitive process where an individual learns to respond differently to various stimuli that are not identical.
Excitatory Generalization
The process whereby a conditioned response is observed not only to the conditioned stimulus but also to stimuli that are similar to the conditioned stimulus.
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