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Stimulus Generalization
The tendency for the conditioned response to be elicited by stimuli that are similar to the conditioned stimulus.
Spontaneous Recovery
The return of a conditioned response that had previously disappeared, following a break from being exposed to the associated stimulus.
Backward Conditioning
A form of conditioning in which the unconditioned stimulus is presented before the conditioned stimulus, making it less effective or ineffective.
Classical Conditioning
A learning strategy where two stimuli are recurrently associated; initially, the second stimulus elicits a response, but eventually, the first stimulus elicits the response by itself.
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