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Segmentation can be described simply as a mixing movement.
Contingencies
Events or conditions that may occur but are dependent on other occurrences or conditions.
Backward Conditioning
A form of learning where a conditioned stimulus is presented after the unconditioned stimulus, usually less effective or confused with no learning.
Higher Order Conditioning
A form of learning in which a stimulus is first made meaningful or significant through classical conditioning and then used itself as a basis for learning about some new stimulus.
Primary Reinforcers
Innate reinforcing stimuli that satisfy basic biological needs or desires, such as food, water, and sleep, without learning.
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