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T cells are capable of recognizing:
Operant Conditioning
A learning process where behaviors are influenced by consequences like rewards or punishments.
Classical Conditioning
A training method where a response initially triggered by a second signal is eventually triggered by the first signal alone, due to the consistent pairing of two signals.
Observational Learning
A process of learning that occurs through watching the behaviors of others and the outcomes of those behaviors, as famously proposed by Albert Bandura.
Behavior Therapies
Therapeutic approaches aimed at identifying and changing potentially self-destructive or unhealthy behaviors, often through conditioning and learning techniques.
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