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To compute the probability that in a random sample of n elements, selected without replacement, we will obtain x successes, we would use the
Verbal Tasks
Cognitive tasks involving language, such as speaking, reading, and writing, used to assess linguistic skills and brain function.
Motor Tasks
Activities that require the brain to plan and execute movements, often involving coordination and strength.
Fear Conditioning
Conditioned emotional response between a neutral stimulus and an unpleasant event, such as a shock, that results in a learned association.
Amygdala
The part of the brain that participates in species-typical behaviors, emotion, and emotional memory. From the Greek word for almond, reflecting the general shape in the medial temporal lobe.
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