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Each element in an array can have its own unique data type.
Stimulus Generalization
The tendency for stimuli similar to those used during learning to elicit a reaction similar to the learned response.
Habituation
The decrease in response to a stimulus after repeated exposure, indicating a form of learning or adaptation.
Learning Curve
A graphical representation of how an increase in learning comes from greater experience; or, the concept that practice can make tasks easier and more efficient over time.
Unconditioned Response
An automatic, natural reaction to a stimulus that occurs without prior learning or conditioning.
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