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__________ conditioning is typically measured in terms of response latency or magnitude,while __________ conditioning is measured in terms of response rate.
Prenatal Abnormalities
Irregularities or defects in a developing fetus identified before birth, which can be structural, functional, or genetic.
Neural-tube Defects
Neural-tube defects are birth defects of the brain, spine, or spinal cord, occurring early in fetal development, often resulting from folate deficiency.
Cognitive Deficits
Impairments in mental processes such as thinking, memory, reasoning, and problem-solving.
Intellectual Disability
A term used to describe a range of developmental conditions characterized by limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.
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