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The basic tenet of the neuron doctrine is that neurons function as independent units connected by chemical synapses.
Operant Behavior
Behavior that is controlled by its consequences, including rewards and punishments, in the context of learning.
Complaining
The expression of dissatisfaction or annoyance about something.
Blinking
A rapid closing and opening of the eyelid, which is an involuntary reflex to protect the eye from irritants and distribute tear fluid.
Respondent Behavior
Actions that occur as an automatic response to some stimulus, typically conditioned through learning processes.
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