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Backward Conditioning
A conditioning process where a stimulus that normally elicits a response is presented after the response, instead of before it, which can result in weakened associative learning.
Trace Conditioning
A type of classical conditioning where the conditioned stimulus (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (US) are separated by a time interval, requiring the organism to maintain a mental representation of the CS to elicit a response.
Delayed Conditioning
A classical conditioning process where the conditioned stimulus begins before the unconditioned stimulus and continues until the unconditioned stimulus starts, facilitating the association between the two.
Pavlovian Conditioning
Also known as classical conditioning, it is a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired: a neutral stimulus and one that evokes a natural response.
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