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Match the eye disorders, labelled a. through i., with their descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-increased intraocular pressure
Extinction
In the field of behavioral psychology, the phenomenon where a learned response gradually becomes less frequent and ultimately vanishes because the previously associated stimulus is not presented alongside the original, unconditioned stimulus anymore.
Classical Conditioning
A process of learning through which two stimuli are habitually paired; the response, initially drawn out by the second stimulus, is eventually evoked by just the first stimulus.
Conditioned Stimulus
A previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with an unconditioned stimulus, eventually triggers a conditioned response.
Unconditioned Stimulus
In classical conditioning, a stimulus that instinctively and automatically induces a response without previously being learned.
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