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This theory of attachment development highlights instinctual responses that are important for the protection and survival of the species:
Conditioned Stimulus
A neutral stimulus that, after pairing with an unconditioned stimulus, ultimately results in a conditioned response.
Biological Constraints
Limitations on learning and behavior that are rooted in biological factors or innate predispositions.
Cognitive Maps
Cognitive maps that allow people to navigate and comprehend their surrounding space.
Classical Conditioning
A training routine where two stimuli are continuously associated; the reaction, at outset evoked by the second stimulus, ultimately becomes evoked by the first stimulus solely.
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