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Preferential Conditioning
A process in learning where an organism develops a preference or aversion to a stimulus based on its associated consequences.
Conditioned Compensatory Responses
Refers to the physiological and behavioral changes that occur as a reaction to anticipatory cues for a primary unconditioned stimulus, often seen in drug tolerance and addiction studies.
Unconditioned Compensatory Responses
Innate responses or reactions that occur as a direct result of a stimulus, not requiring prior learning or conditioning.
Placebo Effect
The phenomenon in which patients experience a perceived improvement in condition solely due to the belief that they are receiving treatment.
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