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Excitatory neurotransmitters are most likely to initiate an action potential.
Negative Reinforcement
A process in behaviorism where a response or behavior is strengthened because a negative condition is removed or avoided.
Continuous Reinforcement
a method of learning where a behavior is reinforced (rewarded) every time it occurs, facilitating quick acquisition of the behavior.
Partial Reinforcement
A learning theory concept where reinforcement is given only a portion of the time a subject gives the desired response, which enhances the resilience of the response.
Continuous Reinforcement
A learning schedule in which every correct response is followed by a reward, facilitating faster learning.
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