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Atrial flutter is almost always seen in patients with
Spontaneous Recovery
The reappearance of a previously extinguished conditioned response after a pause.
Learned Response
A response that has been acquired through conditioning or learning, as opposed to being innate.
Partial Reinforcement
A conditioning method where a reward is not administered every time the desired behavior is performed, making the response more resistant to extinction.
Continuous Reinforcement
A method of learning in which every correct response is followed by a reward, facilitating the acquisition of a desired behavior.
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