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Somatic system fibers in nerves carry information
Delayed Reinforcer
A reinforcement given some time after the desired behavior, which can still effectively strengthen the behavior despite the delay.
Immediate Reinforcer
A reward or consequence that immediately follows a behavior, increasing the likelihood of that behavior being repeated.
Blisspoint
The optimal level of consumption or exposure where consumer satisfaction is maximized, often used in context with food flavors or media content.
Delay-Reduction Theory
Behavior economic theory that states that overall behavior in a choice task is based on the matching law, while individual choices are determined by which choice produces the shortest delay in the next reinforcement
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