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An injury to the ulnar nerve causes
Conditioned Responses
Conditioned responses are the behaviors that result from the association between a previously neutral stimulus and a conditioned stimulus through conditioning.
Extinction
In psychology, the gradual weakening of a conditioned response by not reinforcing the conditioning stimulus.
Conditioned Forgetting
A phenomenon where memory is lost or altered due to the introduction of specific conditions or stimuli, often involving the suppression of unwanted memories.
Suppression
The conscious effort to stop thinking about certain thoughts or feelings.
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