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The major hydrophobic part of a phospholipid is its
Extinguishes
The process by which a previously learned behavior decreases in frequency or disappears as a result of non-reinforcement.
Edward L. Thorndike
A prominent American psychologist known for his work in behaviorism and the development of the Law of Effect, which suggests that responses to stimuli that are followed by satisfaction are more likely to recur.
Environmental Contingencies
External conditions or situations that affect the outcome of certain behaviors or processes.
Cognitive Maps
The mental representations of physical locations, spaces, or the environment that an individual has.
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