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Temporal Conditioning
A form of classical conditioning where the timing of the conditioned stimulus (without an unconditioned stimulus) is enough to produce a conditioned response.
Simultaneous Conditioning
A classical conditioning method where both the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli are presented at the same time.
Backward Conditioning
A conditioning process where a stimulus that normally elicits a response is presented after the response, instead of before it, which can result in weakened associative learning.
Trace Conditioning
A type of classical conditioning where the conditioned stimulus (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (US) are separated by a time interval, requiring the organism to maintain a mental representation of the CS to elicit a response.
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