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Which one of the following muscles is primarily an accessory muscle of respiration?
Behavioral Contrast
A phenomenon in which the rate of a behavior varies inversely with an alteration in the conditions of reinforcement for another behavior.
Higher-order Conditioning
A process in classical conditioning by which a stimulus that has become a conditioned stimulus can be used to condition a new stimulus.
Stimulus Presentations
Stimulus presentations involve the exposure of an individual to a specific stimulus or series of stimuli, often used in psychological experiments to observe responses or behaviors.
Stimulus Characteristics
The specific attributes or features of a stimulus that can affect how it is perceived and processed by an individual.
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