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A crossed-extensor reflex demonstrates double reciprocal innervation.
Biological Constraints
Limitations on learning and behavior that are rooted in biological factors or innate predispositions.
Cognitive Maps
Cognitive maps that allow people to navigate and comprehend their surrounding space.
Classical Conditioning
A training routine where two stimuli are continuously associated; the reaction, at outset evoked by the second stimulus, ultimately becomes evoked by the first stimulus solely.
Immediate Reinforcers
Rewards or consequences that immediately follow a behavior, significantly affecting the likelihood of the behavior occurring again.
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