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Automatic processing suggests that consciousness is necessary for cognition.
Latent Learning
A form of learning that occurs without any obvious reinforcement of the behavior or associations that are learned, often becoming apparent under different conditions.
Tolman's Time
Refers to the theories and research of Edward C. Tolman, particularly his concepts of cognitive maps and latent learning in psychology.
Backward Conditioning
A conditioning process where a conditioned stimulus (CS) is presented after an unconditioned stimulus (US), which is less common and tends to be less effective than other conditioning methods.
Unconditioned Stimulus
An unconditionally effective stimulus that naturally triggers a response without the need for prior learning.
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