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Blood passing through a semilunar valve will enter an artery.
Backward Conditioning
A conditioning process in which the unconditioned stimulus is presented before the conditioned stimulus, making it a less effective form of learning.
US
In the context of psychology, it often stands for the unconditioned stimulus in classical conditioning, which naturally triggers a response without prior learning.
Stimulus Generalization
The tendency for the conditioned response to be evoked by stimuli that are similar to the conditioned stimulus.
Original CS
A term not clearly defined in this context, possibly referring to an original condition stimulus in classical conditioning experiments. If it's related to computer science (often abbreviated as CS), it could mean the foundational or initial concepts in the field.
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