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Intero-Exteroceptive Conditioning
a form of conditioning that involves the learning process of associating internal physiological states with external stimuli.
UCS
Unconditioned Stimulus; in Pavlovian conditioning, it is a stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response without prior learning.
CS
In psychological contexts, an abbreviation for "conditioned stimulus," a component of classical conditioning referring to a previously neutral stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, elicits a conditioned response.
Interoceptive Conditioning
A process where physiological responses become associated with certain stimuli, potentially influencing emotional and behavioral responses.
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