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Salient Cue
A salient cue is a piece of information or stimulus that stands out from its surroundings, grabbing attention and influencing behavior or perceptions due to its prominence or importance.
Associative Strength
The strength of a learned association between a stimulus and a response, influencing how likely the response is to occur following the stimulus.
Associative Strength
The measure of how strongly two ideas or stimuli are connected in the mind, impacting the likelihood of recalling or recognizing them together.
Training Progresses
The advancement or development in skill, knowledge, or performance level as a result of undergoing training or practice.
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