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Compare and contrast operant conditioning with classical conditioning.
Visual-spatial Skills
The ability to understand, reason, and remember the spatial relations among objects or space.
Brain Part
A specific anatomical component of the brain responsible for various functions, such as the cerebrum for thought and action, or the cerebellum for balance and coordination.
Verbal Processing
The cognitive function involved in the understanding and production of spoken and written language.
Split-brain
A condition resulting from the severance of the corpus callosum, leading to disconnection between the brain's two hemispheres.
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