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A neuron's transmitter is released from its
Classical Conditioning
The mechanism of learning through the linkage of a natural stimulus and an environmental one.
Cravings
Intense desires or urges for a specific substance, experience, or activity, often associated with addiction or deprivation.
Counterconditioning
A behavior therapy technique involving the conditioning of an unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a desired behavior or response.
Emotional Disorders
Psychological disorders primarily characterized by significant disturbances in an individual's emotional state.
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