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Which drugs interfere with the action of an HIV enzyme needed for final assembly and maturation of the virus?
Involuntary Responses
Physical or emotional reactions that occur without conscious choice, often as reflexes or automatic responses.
Classical Conditioning
An instructional process where two stimuli are frequently combined, leading to a response that initially comes from the second stimulus but later comes from the first stimulus alone.
Neutral Stimuli
Stimuli that do not elicit any particular response before conditioning in a learning process.
Conditioned Responses
The acquired reaction to a once neutral stimulus that has been linked with a natural, unconditioned stimulus.
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