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Which kind of vessel provides a bypass for a capillary bed?
Classical Conditioning
A training technique in which two stimuli are paired repeatedly; the response initially caused by the second stimulus becomes triggered by the first stimulus after some time.
Conditioned Response
A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus after it has been repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
Unconditioned Stimulus
A stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response without prior learning or conditioning.
Neutral Stimulus
A stimulus that initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention. In classical conditioning, it becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus.
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