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Also known as low contrast resolution,this quality determines the system's ability to distinguish between very similar tissues
Sometimes-Opponent-Process Theory
A theory suggesting that emotional reactions to a stimulus are followed by opposite emotional reactions under certain conditions.
Conditioning Measures
Techniques and methods used in behavioral psychology to learn or instill new behaviours or responses in an organism through reinforcement or punishment.
Backward Conditioning
A process in classical conditioning where the unconditioned stimulus (US) is presented before the conditioned stimulus (CS), often leading to less effective learning.
CS
Conditional Stimulus; a previously neutral stimulus that, after being paired with an unconditioned stimulus, begins to elicit a conditioned response.
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