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Rodents can acquire a representation of a context that can be activated by a subset of the features that make up the episode.
Functionalism
A psychological philosophy that considers mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to the person's environment.
Mechanical Repetition
The act of repeating an action or a set of words mindlessly or without understanding, often for learning or practice.
Objective Sensations
Perceptions that correspond to external stimuli and are not influenced by personal feelings or interpretations.
Positive Reinforcement
A process in behavioral psychology where the introduction of a positive stimulus following a desired behavior increases the likelihood of that behavior being repeated.
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