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Reductions in venous return cause reductions in both stroke volume and cardiac output.
Continuous Reinforcement
A learning process in which a behavior is reinforced each time it is exhibited, leading to a faster acquisition of the behavior.
Immediate Reinforcement
The prompt delivery of a reward or punishment following a behavior, which increases the likelihood of that behavior's recurrence.
Spontaneous Recovery
The reappearance of a conditioned response after a period of lessened response or no exposure to the conditioned stimulus.
Fixed-ratio
A schedule of reinforcement where a response is rewarded only after a specified number of responses, often used in behavior therapy and training.
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