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Describe the behavioral bliss point approach to reinforcement. Give an example that shows how creating a contingency may prevent someone from reaching their bliss point.
Intense Thirst
A strong desire to drink fluids, often a symptom of dehydration or certain health conditions.
Sphenoidal
Sphenoidal refers to pertaining to or resembling the sphenoid bone, a butterfly-shaped bone at the base of the skull.
Cerebrum
The largest part of the brain, consisting of the right and left hemispheres, responsible for integrating sensory input, coordinating movement, and higher cognitive functions such as reasoning and emotion.
Lobe
Rounded, projecting part, such as the lobe of a lung, the liver, or a gland.
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