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Most injuries to the brain and spinal cord cause permanent damage.
Central Amygdala
The central amygdala is a region of the brain involved in processing emotions such as fear, anxiety, and the conditioning of fear responses, playing a crucial role in emotional learning and response.
Conditioned Stimuli
Stimuli that initially do not elicit a response but come to do so when associated with an unconditioned stimulus in the process of classical conditioning.
Feeding Behavior
Patterns and strategies related to how organisms obtain food, including searching, selecting, and consuming nutrients.
Trace Conditioning
A form of classical conditioning where the conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are presented separately with a time gap in between.
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