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If the graded potential increases in amplitude, then the frequency of the action potentials fired also increases.
Behavior Modification
A method of therapy rooted in operant conditioning principles, which aims to substitute negative behaviors with positive ones using either rewards or penalties.
Classical Conditioning
The procedure of learning through continual pairing of two stimuli; a behavior that initially results from the second stimulus later results from only the first stimulus.
Instinctive Drift
The inclination of an animal to return to innate behaviors that disrupt a learned reaction.
Extinction
The gradual weakening and eventual disappearance of a learned response.
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