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Why do inversions act as crossover suppressors?
Classical Conditioning
A learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired; a response that is at first elicited by the second stimulus is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone.
Habituation
The process by which an individual becomes accustomed to a stimulus through repeated exposure, leading to a decrease in response.
Operant Conditioning
A method of learning that employs rewards and punishments for behavior, encouraging the formation of new behaviors.
Bayley III Scales
A comprehensive developmental tool that assesses the cognitive, language, motor, social-emotional, and adaptive behavior skills of infants and young children.
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