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What are choanoflagellates and what is their importance in evolutionary studies?
Aversion
A strong dislike or disinclination toward something often because of anticipated negative consequences or outcomes.
Shock
A sudden and often distressing stimulus or event, which can be used in experiments as a form of aversive conditioning.
Comparator Model
A cognitive theory suggesting that the decision to act is based on comparisons between the expected outcome of an action and the current state.
Conditioned Stimulus 2
A stimulus that originally had no response but becomes conditioned to elicit a response through association with an unconditioned stimulus.
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